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Andy Crane - starting with Yogi's Treasure Hunt
Today's story: Huckle Hero
4.10pm Charlie Brown It's Flash Beagle, Charlie Brown
4.35pm Boudicca
A story in rhythm, devised and told by Tony Robinson and Toyah Willcox.
She was strong, glamorous and powerful. Tony and Toyah tell the story of the greatest warrior queen who ever lived. The rhythms and music are provided by Toyah, Steve Sidelnyk ,
Robert Fripp , David Chilton and Nick Russell-Pavier . Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director DAVID BELL
9 JOHN CRAVEN : page 154
5.05pm Blue Peter Review of the Year with Mark Curry ,
Caron Keating , and Yvette Fielding. 1988 has been a year packed with Blue Peter highlights including the programme's 30th birthday. Who had a bird's-eye view of the Swiss Alps in a hot-air balloon? Who screamed all the way down a bobsleigh run? And why will Mark steer clear of sculptures made out of toy bricks in 1989? Today's your chance to catch up with the moments you missed and to look ahead to 1989.
Film editor DEREK PORTER
Videotape editor NIGEL CATTLE Producers OLIVER MACFARLANE ,
ANDREW WHITMAN , NICK HEATHCOTE Editor LEWIS BRONZE
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Contributors

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Charlie Brown
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Charlie Brown
Told By:
Tony Robinson
Told By:
Toyah Willcox.
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Steve Sidelnyk
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Robert Fripp
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David Chilton
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Nick Russell-Pavier
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
David Bell
Unknown:
John Craven
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Mark Curry
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Caron Keating
Editor:
Derek Porter
Producers:
Oliver MacFarlane
Unknown:
Andrew Whitman
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Nick Heathcote
Editor:
Lewis Bronze

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