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Andy Crane - starting with Playbus stops today at The Patch Stop at Burnham-on-Sea where Sam Patch meets a horse, a badger and a spider.
Patch's friend .....AMBER LEIGH Storyteller Derek Griffiths Story: King Greenfingers - The Not Quite Perfect Lawn by KATHLEEN DEAN illustrated by KRISTINA STEPHENSON Music JONATHAN COHEN Producer ANNE GOBEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Patch
Unknown:
Amber Leigh
Unknown:
Storyteller Derek Griffiths
Illustrated By:
Kristina Stephenson
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Anne Gobey

Weather followed by Open Air
Join Mavis Nicholson and Bob Wellings in the studio - Susan Rae on the road. Ring [number removed]with your comments on television.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mavis Nicholson
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Susan Rae

starring
Charles Boyer
William Demarest
A small-town Jesuit seminary becomes the centre of attraction when a paralysed priest is miraculously cured.
Scepticism sets in when others die, but one crippled young girl continues to believe....
Written by EMMET LAVERY from his play
Produced and directed by DOUGLAS SIRK
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Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Boyer
Unknown:
William Demarest
Written By:
Emmet Lavery
Directed By:
Douglas Sirk
Fr Marc Arnoux:
Charles Boyer
Monsignor:
William Demarest
Dr Morrell:
Lyle Bettger
Terry:
Barbara Rush
Fr Paul:
Leo G Carroll

Andy Crane - starting with

Charlie Chalk
written by JOCELYN STEVENSON Arnold's Night Out
Arnold the Elephant is lovable - but very, very clumsy - it's no wonder Lewis doesn't want him on the treasure hunt!
Voices Michael Williams, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, John Wells
Music and lyrics MIKE REDWAY Director of animation DEREK MOGFORD
Film editor MARTIN BOHAN Song vocals KEN BARRIE
Created, designed and produced by IVOR WOOD

4.10pm The Snorks
Deep under the sea in the mystical underwater world of Snorkland lives a society of tiny creatures called Snorks.
'The Big Scoop'

4.20pm Beat the Teacher
Presented by Bruno Brookes
Champion of Champions
? (Pupil with the most points) v ? (Teacher with the most points)
We don't know whose names will replace the question marks but what we do know is that they are both the best, and today's final is guaranteed to be a thrilling contest.
Don't miss the match that will decide the 1988 Champion of Champions.

4.35pm Bad Boyes
A ten-part series by JIM AND DUNCAN ELDRIDGE
2: The Icing on the Cake
Mum's cake icing problems can be solved by a new blender and a book from the library; she sends Bryan to buy the blender and to borrow the book - he brings back Big Trouble!
Incidental music JONATHAN COHEN Costume designer LISA BENJAMIN Designer GINA PARR Producer JEREMY SWAN

5.00pm Newsround
with John Craven, Roger Finn and Helen Rollason
The news bulletin that keeps Britain's children informed on world events - and on what's happening in their world. Editor JOHN CRAVEN

5.05pm Blue Peter
with Mark Curry , Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Jumbo Jets! The biggest passenger jets in the world are made in Seattle, in the biggest building in the world. Yvette explores it, and becomes one of the very first people to 'fly' the Boeing 747-400, landing it from the controls of the all-computer, electronic simulator. Producers NICK HEATHCOTE ANDREW WHITMAN and OLIVER MACFARLANE Editor LEWIS BRONZE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Chalk
Written By:
Jocelyn Stevenson
Unknown:
Michael Williams
Unknown:
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Unknown:
John Wells
Unknown:
Mike Redway
Editor:
Martin Bohan
Unknown:
Ken Barrie
Produced By:
Ivor Wood
Presented By:
Bruno Brookes
Presented By:
Duncan Eldridge
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Lisa Benjamin
Designer:
G1na Parr
Producer:
Jeremy Swan
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Roger Finn
Unknown:
Helen Rollason
Editor:
John Craven
Unknown:
Blue Peter
Unknown:
Mark Curry
Unknown:
Caron Keating
Unknown:
Nick Heathcote
Unknown:
Andrew Whitman
Unknown:
Oliver MacFarlane
Editor:
Lewis Bronze
Bryan Boyes:
Steven Kember
Mr Wiggis:
Gregory Cox
Bernetta Vincent:
Nicola Greenhill
Slug:
Warren Brian
Mrs Boyes:
Susan Jameson
Bonnie:
Anna Dawson
Clyde:
Berwick Kaler
Herbert:
Michael Deeks
Hector Ruggles:
Tony Caunter
Librarian:
Sara Whitlock
Mr Boyes:
Dean Harris
Sheila:
Astrid Dines
Woman in precinct:
Finola Keogh
Weed:
Michael Diamond

by David Ashton.
"Got a bit of info for you. About our Dennis. And I'm afraid you ain't going to like it."
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
David Ashton
Director:
Steve Goldie
Joanne:
Pamela Salem
Mantel:
Pavel Douglas
Pat:
Pam St Clement
Frank:
Mike Reid
Mo:
Edna Dore
Sparrow:
Richard Ireson
Sue:
Sandy Ratcliff
Shireen:
Nisha Kapur
Diane:
Sophie Lawrence
Ricky:
Sid Owen
Sohail:
Ronny Jhutti
David:
Christopher Reich
Matthew:
Steven Hartley
Carmel:
Judith Jacob
Duncan:
David Gillespie
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
lan:
Adam Woodyatt
Wicksy:
Nick Berry
Guizin:
Ishia Bennison
Den:
Leslie Grantham
Bamsey:
John Hallam
Harris:
Michael O'Hagan
Queenie:
John Labanowski
Brad:
Jonathan Stratt
Ethel:
Gretchen Franklin
Bloom:
Arnold Yarrow
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Det Sgt West:
Leonard Gregory
Cindy:
Michelle Collins
Vic:
Michael Brogan
Trevor:
Peter Doran
Officer Crane:
Raymond Trickitt
Officer Stone:
Jeremy Young

Howard Stableford, Judith Hann , Maggie Philbin and Peter Macann report on new ideas which could change the way we live. This week: why the dolphins in a Dutch dolphinarium are being issued with passports - and how it could help worldwide. Producers JACK WEBER
CYNTHIA PAGE, MARTIN MORTMORE EDWARD BRIFFA
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Editor RICHARD REISZ

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Hann
Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Peter MacAnn
Producers:
Jack Weber
Unknown:
Martin Mortmore
Unknown:
Edward Briffa
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Editor:
Richard Reisz

starring written by ANDREW NICKOLDS and STAN HEY
Public Enemy
'Winston is reading this out for me, because my broken jaw's got more wire round it than Greenham Common!'
Music JOE DWORNIAK
DUNCAN BRIDGEMAN ; Make-up designer JAN SEWELL
Costume designer SHARON LEWIS : Lighting GRAHAM RIMMINGTON
Designer GRAHAM LOUGH , Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER
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Contributors

Written By:
Andrew Nickolds
Unknown:
Stan Hey
Music:
Joe Dworniak
Unknown:
Duncan Bridgeman
Designer:
Jan Sewell
Designer:
Sharon Lewis
Unknown:
Graham Rimmington
Designer:
Graham Lough
Directed By:
Geoff Posner
Delbert Wilkins:
Lenny Henry
Winston:
Vas Blackwood
Claudette:
Nimmy March
Julie:
Gina McKee
Lillie:
Malcolm Rennie
Wazim:
Naim Khan
Rose:
Ellen Thomas
Trevor:
Trevor Laird
Alex:
Michael Mears ,

with Sir Robin Day
The weekly opportunity for the general public to pose the questions and debate the answers with those in power, those who seek it and those who influence events. Among the guests with Sir Robin Day this evening at the Greenwood Theatre in London are: Tony Blair , MP
Jonathon Porritt
Michael Portillo , MP Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Blair
Unknown:
Jonathon Porritt
Unknown:
Michael Portillo
Director:
Ann Morley
Producer:
Anna Carragher
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

Presented by Antoine de Caunes - the French perspective on rock n roll.
This week, a report on the John Lennon film Imagine - and interviews with Ray Davies of the Kinks and Malcolm McLaren.
Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits talks about producing for rock legends like Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton. Featuring John Hiatt and Australian Rock - the second wave - with INXS, Midnight Oil and Crowded House.
Titles JEAN BAPTISTE MONDINO Director BERNARD FAROUX Executive producers
ALEX BERGER and TIM NEWMAN An N B DE C PRODUCTION
BBC editor JANET STREET-PORTER

Contributors

Presented By:
Antoine de Caunes
Unknown:
John Lennon
Unknown:
Ray Davies
Unknown:
Malcolm McLaren.
Unknown:
Mark Knopfler
Unknown:
Bob Dylan
Unknown:
Eric Clapton.
Unknown:
John Hiatt
Unknown:
Jean Baptiste Mondino
Director:
Bernard Faroux
Unknown:
Alex Berger
Unknown:
Tim Newman
Editor:
Janet Street-Porter

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