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Saturday Aardvark

on BBC One London

With Josie d'Arby, Kirsten O'Brien and Otis the Aardvark.

7.30 Oscar's Orchestra
The evil Thadius Vent has barred music from the world forever but close on his heels is the musical resistance movement led by a bright blue grand piano.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

7.55 Felix the Cat
Animation. Felix uses his charm and imagination to outwit the nasty professor and his henchman Rock Bottom.
(Repeat)

8.10 Robinson Sucroe
Marooned on the idyllic Crab Island in the Caribbean,
Robinson finds more than he bargained for.
(Repeat) (Subtitles)

8.30 Bucky O'Hare
Animation. Bucky and his crew battle the Toad Menace.
(Repeat)

8.55 The Raccoons
More cartoon capers.
(Repeat)

9.20 Mighty Max
Cartoon. Max and his friends confront the forces of evil.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

9.45 Grange Hill
The series from 1987. Jackie and Zammo prepare to make an announcement.
(Repeat)

10.10 Sweet Valley High
Drama about a California town, seen through the eyes of 16-year-old twin sisters.

10.35 The O Zone
Music news.
This week, the programme travels to Los Angeles for a baseball game involving Jackson brothers Jermaine, Jackie and Tito, and 3T, the soul trio comprising three of Michael Jackson's nephews.
(Stereo)

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Contributors

Presenter ("Saturday Aardvark"):
Josie d'Arby
Presenter ("Saturday Aardvark"):
Kirsten O'Brien
Voice of ("Oscars Orchestra"):
Dudley Moore
Writer ("Grange Hill"):
Margaret Simpson
Jackie:
Melissa Wilks
Zammo:
Lee Mac Donald
Danny Kendall:
Jonathan Lambeth
Ziggy:
George Christopher
Calley:
Simone Hyams
Guest ("The O Zone"):
Jermaine Jackson
Guest ("The O Zone"):
Jackie Jackson
Guest ("The O Zone"):
Tifo Jackson
Guests ("The O Zone"):
null 3T

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