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on BBC One London

Presented by Andy Crane - starting with:
PIGEON STREET
A See-Saw programme. Noisy Neighbours.
There are many different noises to be heard in Pigeon Street.
With voices of George Layton and John Telfer (R)

4.05pm WIZBIT: Freeze Frame
by Barry Murray starring Paul Daniels: Professor Doom freeze frames Puzzleopolis. You won't know whether you are coming or going. (R)

4.15pm TOUCHE TURTLE: Ant and Rave

4.20pm NEVER KISS FROGS! and Other Stories
Told for "Jackanory" in five daily parts by Jonathon Morris with Sophie Aldred. Today: The Last of the Dragons by E. Nesbit.
A classic fairy tale is turned on its head when a battling princess meets a dragon who won't fight.

4.35pm DEFENDERS OF THE EARTH: Frozen Hearts
Ming launches a Frost Satellite with the power to blanket the earth with a veneer of frost and enslave all of humanity.
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4.55pm NEWSROUND

5.05pm BLUE PETER with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Performing Pancakes! With Shrove Tuesday in sight, guess who's mixing up the pancake batter!
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Contributors

Voices ("Pigeon Street"):
George Layton
Voices ("Pigeon Street"):
John Telfer
Music ("Pigeon Street"):
Benni Lees
Writer ("Pigeon Street"):
Michael Cole
Designer ("Pigeon Street"):
Alan Rogers
Animator ("Pigeon Street"):
Peter Lang
Producer ("Pigeon Street"):
David Yates
Writer ("Wizbit"):
Barry Murray
Storyteller ("Wizbit"):
Paul Daniels
Director ("Wizbit"):
Phil Bishop
Storyteller ("Jackanory"):
Jonathon Morris
Voice ("Jackanory"):
Sophie Aldred
Author ("Jackanory"):
E. Nesbit
Presenter ("Blue Peter"):
Mark Curry
Presenter ("Blue Peter"):
Caron Keating
Presenter ("Blue Peter"):
Yvette Fielding

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