
Island, Farm, City
Geography programme for children aged 4-6 years following the adventures of a mouse as he explores the Isles of Scilly, a farm in Somerset and the City of London.
Geography programme for children aged four to six years following the adventures of a mouse called William Whiskerson as he explores the Isles of Scilly, a farm in Somerset and the City of London.
On the Isles of Scilly, William visits his friends Zoe and Issac, who live on the island of Bryher. As they show him around, William visits local landmarks including the beach, a hill and shop, learning all about island life on the way. He also discovers Bryher's wildlife and sees ponies, dolphins and seals. He finds out how goods and people are transported to and from the island. He then visits the children's school, travelling by boat to the neighbouring island of Tresco.
In Somerset, William meets his friend Theo, who lives on a dairy farm. On his trip around the farm, William learns how female cows make milk, sees a newborn calf and discovers all about organic farming. William also watches the cows being milked and then follows the milk as it is transported to the dairy, where it is bottled and sent to the shops.
In London, William visits his friend Kulala and goes on a sightseeing tour. They take the London underground into the city centre and William learns about the people who live and work in the city and the transport they use to travel around. They then visit some of the city's key landmarks including Green Park, the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye and Tower Bridge. They even see a royal procession at Buckingham Palace.
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William Whiskerson - transport, travel and landmarks of London
Duration: 09:25
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William Whiskerson - How our milk gets from the farm to the shop
Duration: 09:37
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William Whiskerson - Living and going to school on an island
Duration: 09:43
Broadcasts
- Wed 18 Jan 201205:00
- Wed 25 Jan 201204:30
- Tue 28 Feb 201205:30
- Wed 7 Mar 201204:30
- Wed 21 Mar 201204:30
- Wed 18 Apr 201205:30
- Tue 22 May 201205:20
- Wed 11 Jul 201205:30
- Wed 24 Oct 201205:00
- Wed 5 Dec 201205:00
- Tue 12 Feb 201305:00
- Tue 18 Jun 201305:00
- Wed 4 Sep 201304:55
- Wed 30 Oct 201305:15
- Wed 22 Jan 201405:30
- Fri 6 Jun 201405:30
- Tue 2 Dec 201405:30
- Thu 12 Mar 201505:30


