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Two by Two presented by Jenny Powell.
There's a wash and brush up for a terrier and a tangle of greyhounds as Jenny works through a day at a kennels.
Songs written and performed by Derek Griffiths.
Film editor ROGER MULLINS
Series producer JANE TARLETON Producer ANNE DENEHY

4.05pm Bodger and Badger
Written by Andy Cunningham. 1: Bodger Is Chef
Welcome to Troff Nosherama ! Who will win the cookery contest? Will the footballers get two cakes?
Designer ROBERT STEER
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD

4.20pm Fantastic Max: Loon on the Moon
It all began on a day trip to Cape Canaveral, when Max, a precocious 16-month-old toddler, wandered away from his family and was blasted deep into space.... (Part 2 tomorrow at 4.25pm)

4.30pm Hartbeat
Tony Hart and Margot Wilson return with new ideas and different ways to create your own pictures. Tunnels and Funnels.
The paper guardsmen are out on parade as the golf course turns crazy. Morph is taken for a ride as he trains the cardboard box and newcomer Alison Millar creates quite a display.
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
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4.55pm Newsround

5.05pm Gentle Ben: The Prey
Mark Wedloe brings home a wild doe on the opening day of the deer hunting season.
Produced by GEORGE SHERMAN Directed by GERD OSWALD
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Contributors

Presented By:
Jenny Powell.
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths.
Editor:
Roger Mullins
Written By:
Andy Cunningham.
Unknown:
Troff Nosherama
Designer:
Robert Steer
Producer:
Judy Whitfield
Unknown:
Max Loon
Unknown:
Hartbeat Tony Hart
Unknown:
Margot Wilson
Unknown:
Alison Millar
Producer:
Christopher Tandy
Unknown:
Mark Wedloe
Produced By:
George Sherman
Directed By:
Gerd Oswald
Simon Bodger:
Andy Cunningham
Mavis:
Joanne Campbell
Mr Troff:
Roger Walker
Marcel:
Stephen Lewis
Tom Wedloe:
Dennis Weaver
Mark Wedloe:
Clint Howard
Ward:
Mark W Harris
Boomhauer:
Rance Howard
Joe:
Frank Schuller

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