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Saturday Starts Here!

on BBC One London

Clive's got a bad toothache. Dennis says he'll get the tooth out, but Clive's not very happy about that!
With Wayne Jackman and lan Tregonning
Producer Christine Hewitt

Playdays
The Playbus stops today at the Why Bird Stop.
Someone is coming to collect an elephant from the lost property office.
Story: The New Playgroup by Judy Taylor.
Puppeteer: Fiona Beynon Brown. Producer Barbara Roddam
Executive producer Cynthia Felgate. A Felgate production for BBCtv (R)

7.55 am Laurel and Hardy
A famous criminal is on the loose and must be caught, so secret agents Stan and OIlie are assigned to the case. (R)

8.00 am New Adventures of Mighty Mouse
Mighty Mouse must go to court when Scrappy disappears and Mighty Mouse is accused of kidnapping him.

8.15 am Tales of the Rodent Sherlock Holmes
A seven-part costume drama. Starring Roland Rat Superstar
Special guest Mollie Sugden
3: Holmes receives a letter from Yorkshire. Is the Giant Rat haunting the moors? Writers Colin Bostock-Smith and David Claridge
Producer Steve Haggard BBC North West

8.35 am Thundercats
Intergalactic Safari Joe appears on the scene with his robot mule and discovers the weaknesses of the Thundercats. (R)

Contributors

Presenter ("Saturday Starts Here!"):
Wayne Jackman
Puppeteer ("Saturday Starts Here!"):
Ian Tregonning
Producer ("Saturday Starts Here!"):
Christine Hewitt
"The New Playgroup" written by ("Playdays:
"): Judy Taylor
Puppeteer ("Playdays"):
Fiona Beynon Brown
Producer ("Playdays"):
Barbara Roddam
Executive Producer ("Playdays"):
Cynthia Fetgate
Special Guest ("Tales of the Rodent Sherlock Holmes"):
Mollie Sugden
Writer ("Tales of the Rodent Sherlock Holmes"):
Colin Bostock-Smith
Writer ("Tales of the Rodent Sherlock Holmes"):
David Claridge
Producer ("Tales of the Rodent Sherlock Holmes"):
Steve Haggard

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