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But First This....

on BBC One London

starting with:

Rolf Harris Cartoon Time
with Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker and Barney Bear.
Director NICK JONES
Producer DAVID PLATT

9.25am Hartbeat: Sticking Things
Watch how the black dog chases round a little tree, see the drum change into a decorated seat and spot the Ping-pong balls as they change sports. And Morph is feeling a little stuck up. With Tony Hart , Margot Wilson and Joanna Kirk.
Assistant producer FIONA SHORE
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY (R)
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10.00am News
followed by Lassie: Crisis
Ranger's wife Ann has problems adapting to her new lifestyle until she is called upon to help deal with a series of crises.

10.30am Playbus
which stops today at The Dot Stop
Blue is the colour of the day, and blue with cold the colour of the music Dot and Domino play.
Puppeteer: Saskia Wright. Storyteller: Mark Sendell. Music PAUL READEiLIZ KITCHEN Producer MICHAEL COLE

10.55am Five to Eleven
with pupils from Adwick-le-Street Comprehensive School, Doncaster.

11.00am News, Weather
followed by
Popeye Double Bill

11.15am The O Zone
Daily music news with Andy Crane.
Producer PAUL SMITH

11.25am Superman: The Prince Albert Coat
A boy gives a bunch of old clothing for flood relief. But in the bundle is an ancient coat, the lining of which holds his great-grandfather's life savings.
Starring George Reeves as the Man of Steel.

11.50am Bananaman: Final Orbit
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Jill Shilling. (R)

Contributors

Director:
Nick Jones
Producer:
David Platt
Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Margot Wilson
Unknown:
Joanna Kirk.
Unknown:
Saskia Wright.
Unknown:
Mark Sendell.
Producer:
Michael Cole
Unknown:
Andy Crane.
Producer:
Paul Smith
Unknown:
George Reeves
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Jill Shilling.
Dot:
Liz Kitchen

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