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Children's BBC Presents: Saturday Aardvark

on BBC One London

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

7.30 Oscar's Orchestra
Animation. Featuring the voice of Dudley Moore.
(Repeat)

7.55 Robinson Sucroe
Animation.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

8.15 The Raccoons
More cartoon capers from the Evergreen Forest. (Repeat).

8.40 Marvel Action Hour
A triple bill of animated adventures featuring the Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk and the Fantastic Four.

9.45 Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone
Stone-age cartoon capers as Bedrock's most famous family meet a gruesome duo

10.35 Clarissa Explains It All
Teenage comedy. Clarissa has an ally in her friend Sam as she tries to outwit her brother Ferguson. (Repeat) (Stereo)

11.00 Grange Hill
The series from 1987. Behaviour in Mr Scott's class goes from bad to worse.
Written by Chris Ellis
(Repeat)

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

11.50 The O Zone
The music magazine reports on the progress, or otherwise, of pop stars over the past year. With Gwyneth Powell and Michael Sheard from Grange Hill.

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Contributors

Presenter ("Saturday Aardvark"):
Josie d'Arby
Presenter ("Saturday Aardvark"):
Kirsten O'Brien
Presenter ("Saturday Aardvark"):
Otis the Aardvark
Voice ("Oscar's Orchestra'):
Dudley Moore
Mr Scott ("Grange Hill"):
Aran Bell
Trevor ("Grange Hill"):
John Drummond
Ant Jones ("Grange Hill"):
Ricky Simmonds
Ziggy ("Grange Hill"):
George Christopher
Miss Partridge ("Grange Hill"):
Karen Lewis
Miss Booth ("Grange Hill"):
Karen Fordd
Writer ("Grange Hill"):
Chris Ellis
Guest ("The O Zone"):
Gwyneth Powell
Guest ("The O Zone"):
Michael Sheard

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