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But First This!

on BBC One London

with Andy Crane, assisted by Siobhan Mayer, Colin Heywood and Sue Devaney.

Starting with: The Pink Panther Show
Psst Pink, Never Bug an Ant, The Pink Blue Plate (R)

9.25 Record Breakers
with Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker
Joan Herbert tells how she crocheted her way into the record books, while Miss
Dessi attempts to hula hoop her way into them. And the Black Dog team challenges a world marbles speed record.
Director KATHRYN WOLFE Producer ERIC ROWAN (R)

9.50 Laurel and Hardy Teepee TV (R)

10.00 News; Weather
followed by:
But First This!
starting with:
The Really Wild Show
with Terry Nutkins, Nick Davies and Chris Packham
The cheetah is threatened with extinction. Why is it doomed to die out? On a lighter note, how many spines has a hedgehog? And how on earth do you count them? (R)

10.30 Play School
Presenters Elizabeth Watts, Wayne Jackman
Story: Through My Window by TONY BRADMAN and EILEEN BROWN
Director MARTIN FISHER (R)

10.55 Five to Eleven
with Maya Angelou

11.00 News; Weather
followed by:
But First This! starting with:
Cartoon: Freeloading Feline

11.10am
SOS Coast Guard
A classic cliffhanger serial in 12 thrilling chapters
2: Barrage of Death
Boroff and his deadly henchman Thorg are on the trail of the vital arnatite and Terry has reason to be grateful for coming top in his morse code class.

11.30 Take Nobody's Word for It
Presented by Carol Vorderman and Professor Ian Fells
In this first in a series of nine programmes, Margaret Thatcher explains why she gave up science for politics. Plus a report on a science museum in Holland, and how to print T-shirts.
Producer PATRICK TITLEY (R)

Contributors

Presenter ("But First This"):
Andy Crane
Presenter ("But First This"):
Siobhan Mayer
Presenter ("But First This"):
Colin Heywood
Presenter ("But First This"):
Sue Devaney.
Presenter ("Record Breakers"):
Roy Castle
Presenter ("Record Breakers"):
Cheryl Baker
Contributor ("Record Breakers"):
Joan Herbert
Director ("Record Breakers"):
Kathryn Wolfe
Producer ("Record Breakers"):
Eric Rowan
Presenter ("The Really Wild Show"):
Terry Nutkins
Presenter ("The Really Wild Show"):
Nick Davies
Presenter ("The Really Wild Show"):
Chris Packham
Presenter ("Play School"):
Elizabeth Watts
Presenter ("Play School"):
Wayne Jackman
Story ("Play School"):
Tony Bradman
Story ("Play School"):
Eileen Brown
Director ("Play School"):
Martin Fisher
Presenter ("Five to Eleven"):
Maya Angelou
Presenter ("Take Nobody's Word for It"):
Carol Vorderman
Presenter ("Take Nobody's Word for It"):
Professor Ian Fells
Contributor ("Take Nobody's Word for It"):
Margaret Thatcher
Producer ("Take Nobody's Word for It"):
Patrick Titley

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