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Children's BBC

on BBC One London

Phillip Schofield - starting with:

Jimbo and the Jet Set: Jet Lag
(R)

4.0 The Chucklehounds: Caterpillar Crisis
Starring the Chuckle Brothers in Caterpillar Crisis... in which a cuddly caterpillar runs amok in the Chucklehounds' cabbage patch.
BBC Manchester

4.5 Captain Caveman
Cavey gets in among the stars on the film set when the lights go out.
(R)

4.15 Beat the Teacher
with Paul Jones
Today sees teacher and pupil battle it out in the second heat of the Champion of Champions Week.

4.30 Record Breakers
with Roy Castle Fiona Kennedy and Julian Farino
I say, I say, I say, how many record breakers can you squeeze into one programme? I don't know, how many record breakers can you squeeze into one programme? Find out in this olde-tyme music-hall slant on some brand-new records.

5.00 John Craven's Newsround

5.10 Grange Hill: Episode 9
by Sarah Daniels
A series of 24 programmes
Ziggy and Robbie set out to get their revenge on Imelda - with unfortunate results. Jackie suspects Zammo is seeing another girl and follows him out of school to find out.
(R) (For cast see page 85) (Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Phillip Schofield
Writer/Created by (Jimbo and the Jet Set):
Peter Maddocks
Voices (Jimbo and the Jet Set):
Peter Hawkins
Voices (Jimbo and the Jet Set):
Susan Sheridan
Director (Jimbo and the Jet Set):
Keith Learner
Music (The Chucklehounds):
Dave Cooke
Designer (The Chucklehounds):
John Holland
Producer (The Chucklehounds):
Martin Hughes
Presenter (Beat the Teacher):
Paul Jones
Presenter (Record Breakers):
Roy Castle
Presenter (Record Breakers):
Fiona Kennedy
Presenter (Record Breakers):
Julian Farino
Assistant Producer (Record Breakers):
Sally Fraser
Producer (Record Breakers):
Michael Forte
Writer (Grange Hill):
Sarah Daniels
Devised by (Grange Hill):
Phil Redmond
Producer (Grange Hill):
Ronald Smedley
Director (Grange Hill):
Margie Barbour

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