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Charlie Chalk
written by JOCELYN STEVENSON. There are No Roads on Merrytwit
Lewis T. Duck decides it's time that Merrytwit had a road, so he builds one ... Voices Michael Williams, John Wells, Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Music and lyrics by MIKE REDWAY Director of animation DEREK MOGFORD
Created, designed and produced by IVOR WOOD

4.05pm Lassie: Lassie and the Dynamite
When two boys walk into an area about to be blasted. Lassie comes to their rescue.

4.30pm Bad Boyes
A ten-part series by JIM AND DUNCAN ELDRIDGE. 9: Boulogne - Part 1
It's the school outing to Boulogne. Gran and her friend go to the French coast, Mum and Dad get away on a mystery tour, and Bonnie, Clyde and Herbert are pursued by the French police.
Incidental music JONATHAN COHEN Designer GINA PARR
Producer JEREMY SWANN

4.55pm Newsround

5.05pm Blue Peter
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding.
Kampuchea SOS! It's still not too late to organise your own bring-and-buy sale to help thousands of babies and children in Kampuchea. Get a grown-up to write off today for your bring-and-buy sale kit from: [address removed].
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Contributors

Written By:
Jocelyn Stevenson.
Unknown:
Michael Williams
Unknown:
John Wells
Unknown:
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Unknown:
Mike Redway
Unknown:
Derek Mogford
Produced By:
Ivor Wood
Unknown:
Duncan Eldridge.
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Gina Parr
Producer:
Jeremy Swann
Bryan Boyes:
Steven Kember
Mr Boyes:
Dean Harris
Mrs Boyes:
Susan Jameson
Bernetta:
Nicola Greenhill
Gran:
Lila Kaye
Mr Wiggis:
Gregory Cox
Headmaster:
Christopher Owen
Bonnie:
Anna Dawson
Clyde:
Berwick Kaler
Herbert:
Michael Deeks
Slug:
Warren Brian
Wally:
James Gilbey
Juggs:
Nicholas Cox
Ethel:
Zulema Dene
Insp Oiseau:
Victor Spinetti
Gaston:
Tim Stern
Hotel proprietor:
Mario Renzullo

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