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But First This!

on BBC One London

with Andy Crane assisted by Siobhan Mayer Colin Heywood and Sue Devaney
There's music, competitions and videos.
Also including
Hot House Flowers playing traditional Irish music live in the studio. Starting with The Pink Panther
Show
Today: Salmon Pink, The Ant and the Aardvark, The Pink Phink (R)
9.25am
Record Breakers with Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker
Roy and thousands of dancers attempt to become the world's largest tap dance troupe. Cheryl has the story of the country's biggest picture, Hallet's Panorama. And women's table tennis counter-hitting champions Jackie Bellinger and Lisa Lomas attempt to beat their own world record. (R)
9.50 Laurel and Hardy in Shutter Bugged (R)
10.00 News
Weather followed by But First This! starting with Hartbeat
An exciting approach to the art of making pictures with Tony Hart , Margot Wilson Joanna Kirk and Colin Bennett as the Caretaker Underneath
There's a dramatic moonscape, a mysterious bookcase and a leaking sink. Assistant producer CLAIRE WINYARD Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY (R)
If you are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send your entry to: Hartbeat, BBCtv London W3 6XZ.
There's 's a prize for any that are shown as long as you put your name, age and address on the back. But sorry, none can be returned.
10.30am Play School Muscle Power
Presenters Carol Chell and Nigel Makin
Story: The Giant's Wife (trad) (R)
10.55 Five to Eleven with Philip Madoc

Contributors

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Andy Crane
Assisted By:
Siobhan Mayer
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Colin Heywood
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Sue Devaney
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Roy Castle
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Cheryl Baker
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Jackie Bellinger
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Lisa Lomas
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Tony Hart
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Margot Wilson
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Joanna Kirk
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Colin Bennett
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Nigel Makin
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Philip Madoc

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