Programme Index

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with sensational Simon Parkin, amazing Andi Peters, sparkling Stephanie Lowe and some of your favourite programmes.

Starting with Boss Cat: Dibble 's Birthday
When Choo Choo suggests a surprise party for Officer Dibble, TC sees a chance to cash in on gifts donated by the neighbourhood.
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9.25am Why Don't You...?
The gang explores the Isle of Man with Jen and Ken as their guides and the Manx dancers on their tails. Matthew Kelly shows Helen how to be even louder and Paula makes sheep's eyeballs.
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10.00am News, WeatherÂ

followed by Tom and Jerry

10.30am Playbus
stops today at The Patch Stop at Four Elms, Kent, where Sam Patch meets a snail, a caterpillar, and a mouse.
Storyteller Derek Griffiths

10.55am Five to Eleven
with Jancis Harvey

11.00am News, Weather
followed by Popeye Double Bill

11.15am The O Zone
The environment-friendly music magazine with Andy Crane.
Today, news of Simon Bates's Round the World Challenge.

11.25am Superman: Peril in Paris
Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings at a single bound - Superman!

11.50am Bananaman: Banana Kid
Eric is just another schoolboy but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and...
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Jill Shilling
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Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Parkin
Presenter:
Andi Peters
Presenter:
Stephanie Lowe
Producer:
Paul Smith
Producer:
Graham Douglas
Producer:
Mark Wilson
Presenter:
Jane Fletcher
Presenter:
Louise Musgrave
Guest (Why Don't You...?):
Matthew Kelly
Storyteller (Playbus):
Derek Griffiths
Patch's friend (Playbus):
Amber Leigh
Music (Playbus):
Jonathan Cohen
Producer (Playbus):
Anne Gobey
Reader (Five to Eleven):
Jancis Harvey
Presenter (The O Zone):
Andy Crane
Guest (The O Zone):
Simon Bates
Producer (The O Zone):
Graham Douglas
Voices (Bananaman):
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Voices (Bananaman):
Bill Oddie
Voices (Bananaman):
Graeme Garden
Voices (Bananaman):
Jill Shilling

Starring Leif Erickson as John Cannon, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Mark Slade as Billy Blue, Linda Crystal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito

John is forced to re-enact an episode of the Civil War by a veteran who claims he is responsible for his disfigurement.
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Contributors

John Cannon:
Leif Erickson
Buck Cannon:
Cameron Mitchell
Billy Blue:
Mark Slade
Victoria:
Linda Crystal
Manolito:
Henry Darrow

Mrs Mangel believes she is a victim of a practical joke and wants the culprit punished.
Written by LOIS BOOTON Directed by STEVE MANN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Mangel
Written By:
Lois Booton
Directed By:
Steve Mann
Madge:
Anne Charleston
Henry:
Craig McLachlan
Jim Robinson:
Alan Dale
Paul:
Stefan Dennis
Gail Robinson:
Fiona Corke
Scott:
Jason Donovan
Charlene:
Kylie Minogue
Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Lucy Robinson:
Sasha Close
Des Clarke:
Paul Keane
Mike Young:
Guy Pearce
Mrs Mangel:
Vlvean Gray
Jane Harris:
Annie Jones
Harold Bishop:
Ian Smith
Beverly:
Lisa Armytage
Eileen Clarke:
Myra de Groot
Sally Wells:
Rowena Mohr
Tony Romeo:
Nick Carrafa
Todd:
Kristian Schmid
Katie Landers:
Sally Jensen
Ross Warner:
Tim Hughes
Ted Regan:
Julian Branagan
Dave Summers:
Greg Fleet
Arthur Bright:
George Dixon

starring
Bette Davis
George Brent Mary Astor.
After the annulment of his hasty marriage to
Sandra, a rich socialite,
Peter van Allen marries
Maggie, the woman he really loves. When he disappears on a trip to South America,
Maggie is grief-stricken, but then she discovers that
Sandra is expecting his child.
Screenplay by LENORE COFFEE
Based on a novel by POLAN BANKS Produced by JACK WARNER and HAL B. WALLIS
Directed by EDMUND GOULDING
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Contributors

Unknown:
Bette Davis
Unknown:
George Brent
Unknown:
Mary Astor.
Play By:
Lenore Coffee
Novel By:
Polan Banks
Produced By:
Jack Warner
Produced By:
Hal B. Wallis
Directed By:
Edmund Goulding
Maggie:
Bette Davis
Pete:
George Brent
Sandra:
Mary Astor
Aunt Ada:
Lucille Watson
Violet:
Hattie McDaniel
Joshua:
Grant Mitchell
Jock:
Jerome Cowan

A 12-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by MARGARET STUART BARRY
6: The Witch and Tombola visit Valdini's to eat some spaghetti. Mr Valdini wishes that they'd stayed away.
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director DAVID BELL (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Valerie Georgeson
Story By:
Margaret Stuart Barry
Unknown:
Mr Valdini
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
David Bell

with Andy Nulty andFiona Lee Fraser.
Race two in the Mini-Prix from Brands Hatch, the battle between street hockey and roller hockey, the new Junior American Football League and synchronised swimming take Andy's and Fiona's attention this week. Director ALAN YARDLEY Producer CHRIS FEAR BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Nulty
Unknown:
Fiona Lee Fraser.
Director:
Alan Yardley
The Witch:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Simon:
Hugh Pollard
Lady Fox-Custard:
Joan Sims
Tombola:
Janet Henfrey
Valdini:
C J Allen
Hopkins:
Joe Grossi
Jimmy:
David Crane
Cuthbert:
Ilan Ostrove
Sally:
Nicola Stapleton
Angelica:
Emma-Louise Harrington

by Gilly Fraser.
"I can't do it without you, Carmel. I'm not anything without you."
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Gilly Fraser
Devised by:
Tony Holland
Devised by:
Julia Smith
Series Designer:
Keith Harris
Series Script Editor:
John Maynard
Producer:
Mike Gibbon
Director:
Gerald Blake
Carmel:
Judith Jacob
Matthew:
Steven Hartley
David:
Christopher Reich
Dr Legg:
Leonard Fenton
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Ethel:
Gretchen Franklin
Mo:
Edna Dore
Marge:
Pat Coombs
Paul:
Mark Thrippleton
Julie:
Louise Plowright
Trevor:
Phil McDermott
Diane:
Sophie Lawrence
Frank:
Mike Reid
Pat:
Pam St Clement
Ricky:
Sid Owen
Janine:
Rebecca Michael
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Junior:
Aaron Carrington
Melody:
Lyanne Compton
Rod:
Christopher McHallem
Ali:
Nejdet Salih

'Ordinary people doing amazing things,' says host Frank Bruno.
He's joined by Jeni Barnett , Lucy Pilkington , Chris Serle and others.
Alfred Brown lost touch with his 5-year-old son David after his divorce.
Lost touch, that is, until he was on holiday on the Isle of Wight 27 years later....
What makes a couple of old-age pensioners - with no criminal record - rob a bank? They tell their own story. And, Sister Mary Joy from West London takes part in the 'Nun Run' - a charity horse race exclusively for nuns.
Series producers PETER BAZALGETTE and NICK HANDEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bruno.
Unknown:
Jeni Barnett
Unknown:
Lucy Pilkington
Unknown:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Alfred Brown
Unknown:
Mary Joy
Producers:
Peter Bazalgette
Producers:
Nick Handel

starring Timothy West Peter Vaughan Jill Baker
Larry Lamb.
Screenplay by RON PEARSON.
It's the most important night of the year for the dynamic salesmen of King
Double Glazing-the company prize-giving. But this is the world of Harry King , where you're only as good as your last double patio.
Music STANLEY MYERS
Producer RICHARD BROKE Director ROBERT YOUNG
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Contributors

Unknown:
Timothy West
Unknown:
Peter Vaughan
Unknown:
Jill Baker
Unknown:
Larry Lamb.
Unknown:
Ron Pearson.
Unknown:
Harry King
Harry King:
Timothy West
Jilly King:
Jill Baker
Sid Harris:
Peter Vaughan
Bob Roberts:
Derek Newark
Christine:
Wendy Gifford
Dawn:
Dilys Watling
Bill:
Jim Carter
Joseph:
Thomas Wheatley
Lou Jacobs:
Harry Fowler
Miriam Jacobs:
Jane Downs
Terry Stewart:
Larry Lamb
Sherry:
Harriet Bagnall
June:
Caroline Hutchinson
Gloria:
Hetty Baynes
Leroy Brown:
Geff Francis
Steve Ryan:
Stephen Tiller
Joe Robinson:
Pat Roach
Suzi Lake:
Corinne Russell
Doug:
Bill Thomas
Scouser:
Barry Woolgar
Worzel:
Gregory Cox
Debbie:
Alison Doody
Viv:
Nicola Redmond

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