(Shown on Sunday)
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Welsh Pop Show
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A programme for children under 5
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
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by Monique P. de Ladebat
With Rosalie Crutchley
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Starring Mike Hope and Albie Keen
with Peter Goodwright as Crumble the Butler, Ruth Kettlewell as Mrs Grapple the Cook
and special guests Pickettywitch
Crazy House, it's fun to be inside you
Crazy House where anything mad goes!
This week, Albie decides that it's time the inmates of the Crazy House had some physical exercise. Crumble and Mike are his first victims -with dire results!
In the Guest Room are that very popular group Pickettywitch.
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The Indians are put to flight and Bludgeon brings in the Army.
English version by De Lane Lea Ltd
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A cartoon series
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From the film series shown earlier this year in which children from different countries lived for a time in each other's homes and described their reactions.
Today Milica Zaric of Zabrezje, a Serbian village in Yugoslavia, and Nicola French of Swanmore, a village in Hampshire.
"The film is not only charming but oddly moving as they learn to fit in with the odd habits of each other's families." (Sunday Times)
A BBC/RTB co-production
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The exploits of a team of expert and daring undercover agents whose job is to prove that their missions are, in fact, anything but.
Led by Peter Graves as Jim Phelps
with Leonard Nimoy as Paris, Greg Morris as Barney, Peter Lupus as Willy
This week: The Killer
Barney dices with death as bait for an assassin.
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by John Lucarotti
Created by Francis Durbridge
Starring Francis Matthews as Paul
with Ros Drinkwater as Steve, George Sewell as Sammy Carson
An African Embassy in London makes good cover for a clever international conspiracy.
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Robert Robinson takes a look at May 1952.
Britain got her own atom testing site. Coronation preparations began. Newcastle beat Arsenal in the Cup Final. Johnnie Ray sang 'Cry.' The Foreign Office officially sacked Burgess and McLean.
Presented by Richard Baker
Weather
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at the Empire Pool, Wembley featuring tonight
The Queen Elizabeth II Cup
(Holder: 'Merely a Monarch,' Anneli Drummond-Hay) and The King George V Gold Cup
(Holder: 'Mattie Brown,' Harvey Smith)
The two major international individual competitions - which represent the most coveted titles contested by lady and gentlemen riders respectively - provide a programme unique in spectacle, excitement and atmosphere. The large influx of foreign riders at this Show and last week at Hickstead means that Great Britain's representatives will need to call on all their considerable experience if the stylish challenge of these accomplished visitors is to be resisted.
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Presented by Ludovic Kennedy with the latest news in pictures and reports by Bernard Falk, Max Hastings, James Hogg, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Barrie Penrose and David Taylor with special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
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The nearest star - not counting our own sun, which is a star - is 25 million million miles from us. Patrick Moore uses a school cricket-pitch to show how the distances of the stars have been worked out: and he explains that, because the light of stars travels so far to reach us, we see many of them not as they are now but as they were centuries ago.
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Introduced by Bernard Venables
This week: Roach
Float fishing on a quiet backstream in Spring.
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(all except London and Wales)
Closedown