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The 8.15 from Manchester

on BBC One London

Ross King, Charlotte Hindle and Dianne Oxberry pass the pop pizza to the Mock Turtles and learn how to photograph wildlife with special guest
Chris Packham. There's music and mixing from Norman Cook of Beats International and a survey of sludge with Ron Freethy. Plus, special effects make-up artists demonstrate how to look horribly ugly. And introducing a new booklet written by Roald Dahl that carries a warning to stay off the railway lines! Meanwhile, down in the woods, there are Ewoks, Killer
Tomatoes and the raving Rentaghost rowdies! Director Alan Yardley
Series producer Martin Day

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlotte Hindle
Unknown:
Dianne Oxberry
Unknown:
Chris Packham.
Unknown:
Norman Cook
Unknown:
Ron Freethy.
Written By:
Roald Dahl
Director:
Alan Yardley

BBC One London

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