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Saturday Starts Here

on BBC One London

Peter Simon , Trevor Neal and Simon Hickson introduce your Saturday morning entertainment. Starting with Corners
Presented by Simon Davies and Sophie Aldred with Jo Korna. Sophie finds out why people dial 999 and Professor Saltminer explains how soap is made.
8.40
Roland's Rat Race starring Roland Rat as the circuit race marshal in this lightning battle of wits, as two teams battle it out to clock up the greatest distance on their milometers. See who'll be first past the chequered flag to be the winners this week. Designer SUE pow
Director STEVE HAGGARD Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC North West
9.05 Kissyfur Bear Roots
Kissyfur, so called because his friends can't pronounce Christopher, his real name, escapes from the circus with his father, Gus Bear. They find fun and adventure in the impenetrable forest.
9.30 Going Live!
Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield and the Going Live! gang present an action-packed morning from
Studio 7. There's cartoon adventure with Thunderbirds 2086. Peter Simon is falling over himself to present another edition of Double Dare. Simon and Trevor delve into the Bottomless Bin to bring you monsters galore, while Gordon the Gopher is hoping to be this week's special guest on the video vote.
Editor CHRIS BELLINGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Simon
Unknown:
Trevor Neal
Unknown:
Simon Hickson
Presented By:
Simon Davies
Presented By:
Sophie Aldred
Unknown:
Jo Korna.
Unknown:
Roland Rat
Director:
Steve Haggard
Producer:
Martin Hughes
Unknown:
Gus Bear.
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Peter Simon
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

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