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on BBC One London

Andy Crane - starting with
Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Stephen Johnson with Jo Korna.
Sophie and Steve join forces with children from Wherwell Primary School to answer your Christmas questions - but where's Jo?

4.05pm Ewoks Party Ewok
Malani the Warrior

4.30pm The Satellite Show
The last of the series with Matthew Devitt
Gideon Escott , Robert Harley Caroline Leddy
Carla Mendonea , Gary Parker. Don't miss Big Brain Enterprises' Christmas Pantomime. Beanstalks, giants, a wicked witch and baked bean (eh?). Plus the usual fun, games, music and prizes - and Climie Fisher. Executive producer
CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Designer MEL BIBBY
Director DAVID CRICHTON
Producer TREVOR MCCALLUM

5.00pm Billy's Christmas Angels
A Christmas Special by SHEILA FOX.
Billy wants to play in a rock band with his brother, Dave. 'Dreams,' says Dad. So this Christmas Billy's Angels come down to earth to help find Dave - and reality - through Faith, Hope and 'Charlie'...
Choreographer CHARLES AUGINS
Music arranged and produced by MINT JULEPS, GRIFF FENDER and RITA RAY
Executive producer PAUL STONE Producer BRENDA ENNIS
Director CHRISTOPHER BAKER
JOHN CRAVEN : page 154

Contributors

Presented By:
Sophie Aldred
Presented By:
Stephen Johnson
Unknown:
Jo Korna.
Unknown:
Matthew Devitt
Unknown:
Gideon Escott
Unknown:
Robert Harley
Unknown:
Caroline Leddy
Unknown:
Carla Mendonea
Unknown:
Gary Parker.
Unknown:
Climie Fisher.
Unknown:
Christopher Pilkington
Designer:
Mel Bibby
Director:
David Crichton
Producer:
Trevor McCallum
Unknown:
Sheila Fox.
Unknown:
Griff Fender
Producer:
Brenda Ennis
Director:
Christopher Baker
Unknown:
John Craven
Billy:
Jeremy Stuart
Billy's Angels:
Mint Juleps
Mum:
Deborah Manship
Dad:
Christopher Quinn
Dave:
John Shackley
Mr Big:
Daniel Peacock
Faith:
Victor Romero Evans
Hope:
Fa Masterson
Charlie:
Nabil Shaban
Henchman:
Stephen Johnson

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