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with Andy Crane starting with SuperTed SuperTed and the Magic Word
2: A large shape zooms across the sky. SuperTed and Spotty know that the magic word is no longer secret. (R)
4.20pm
Simon and the Witch
A 12-part serial by Valerie Georgeson from a story by Margaret Stuart Barry. 8: Tombola's snakes are getting on the Witch's nerves and the vacuum cleaner won't work. Could there be a connection?
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director DAVID BELL (R)
4.35pm
Mysterious Cities of Gold
After much travelling and many adventures, Esteban and his friends discover the third ruined city and a golden statue holding a manuscript which tells of a mountain with a strange name - the Mountain of the Burning Shield. (R)
5.00pm
Newsround
Vital world events, happy happenings, and the latest in sport, in school and in space - just some of the things that make up Britain's top news show for children.
Presented by Helen Rollason and Roger Finn.
Producer SUSIE STAPLES
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
5.05pm Move It
Featuring a brand new sport developed by Move It - Team Pursuit Ice Skating. Eight towns take part in the first competition at Oxford Ice Rink and it's non-stop action all the way. With Andy Nulty and Fiona Lee Fraser. Director ALAN YARDLEY Producer CHRIS FEAR BBC North West
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Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Crane
Unknown:
Superted Superted
Unknown:
Valerie Georgeson
Story By:
Margaret Stuart Barry.
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
David Bell
Presented By:
Helen Rollason
Presented By:
Roger Finn.
Producer:
Nick Heathcote
Unknown:
Andy Nulty
Unknown:
Fiona Lee Fraser.
Director:
Alan Yardley
The Witch:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Simon:
Hugh Pollard
Lady Fox-Custard:
Joan Sims
Hopkins:
Joe Grossi
Tombola:
Janet Henfrey
Valdini c:
J Allen
Mum:
Sarah Wynter
Sally:
Nicola Stapleton
Angelica:
Emma- Louise Harrington
Jimmy:
Davld Crane
Cuthbert:
Ilan Ostrove

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