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starting with Rolf Harris Cartoon Time including Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker and Droopy.
9.25am All About Me with Phillip Schofield.
Meet somebody who's horse crazy, a pair of travelling brothers and a blind girl with interesting hobbies.
Executive producer CHRIS BELUNGER Production claire WINYARD
10.00am News
Weather followed by Lassie
Trouble at Paradise Lake (R)
10.30am Playbus The Dot Stop
Storyteller: lain Lauchlan. Music PAUL READE
Director JOHN PROWSE
Producer MICHAEL COLE (R)
10.55am Five to Eleven with pupils from the Jack
Hunt School, Peterborough.
11.00am News
Weather followed by Popeye Double Bill
11.15am The OZone with Andy Crane.
11.30am Handles
A dramatisation in three parts by Michael Robson of the novel by Jan Mark. Part 1 (R)
11.50am Bananaman
Battle of the Bridge (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Woody Woodpecker
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield.
Producer:
Chris Belunger
Music:
Paul Reade
Director:
John Prowse
Producer:
Michael Cole
Unknown:
Andy Crane.
Unknown:
Michael Robson
Novel By:
Jan Mark.
Dot:
Eithne Hannigan

One thousand top chefs from 30 nations take over the kitchens of Frankfurt for the Culinary Olympics. Written and narrated by Donald Heighway. Director MIKE BOW
Producer CHRIS DENHAM
0 FOOD: page 86

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Heighway.
Producer:
Chris Denham

Andy Crane - starting with The Snorks
Allstar's Double Trouble
A Snork On The Wild Side (R)
4.30pm Bad Boyes by Jim and Duncan Eldridge. The Hero
Producer JEREMY SWAN (R)
4.55pm Newsround
5.05-5.35pm
Butterfly Island
Vo Diem to the rescue....
Produced by BRENDON LUNNEY Directed by FRANK ARNOLD (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Duncan Eldridge.
Producer:
Jeremy Swan
Produced By:
Brendon Lunney
Directed By:
Frank Arnold
Bryan Boyes:
Steven Kember
Slug:
Warren Brian
Ex-children of the flowers:
Ian Targett
Ex-children of the flowers:
William Sleigh
Police sergeant:
Mike Lewin
Mr Boyes:
Dean Harris
Mrs Boyes:
Susan Jameson
Weed:
Michael Diamond
Bernetta:
Nicola Greenhill
Mr Wiggis:
Gregory Cox
Headmaster:
Christopher Owen
Bully:
Michael Jenkins
Potter:
Brian Coyle
Wally:
James Gilbey
JuggS:
Nicholas Cox
Charlie:
Grigor Taylor
Mary:
Penne Hackforth-Jones
Vo Diem:
Phu An Chiem
Sally:
Kerri Sackville
Greg:
Mark Kounnas
Jackie:
Mouche Phillips

Tonight Terry is face to face with acidly outrageous
American comedienne Joan Rivers. Contributing their own individual styles of humour are the elegant Julian Clary (The Joan
Collins Fan Club) and the delightful Beryl Reid. Director JOHN BURROWES Producer JANE O'BRIEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Rivers.
Unknown:
Julian Clary
Unknown:
Beryl Reid.
Director:
John Burrowes
Producer:
Jane O'Brien

starring
A Private War
Ethan's conscience is stirred when he is witness to the unscrupulous business practices of the local mine-owner. Amelia realises that Ethan means more to her than she thought. Written by ROBERT PORTER
Directed by ROBERT SCHEERER 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Written By:
Robert Porter
Directed By:
Robert Scheerer
Ethan Cord:
Lee Horsley
Amelia Lawson:
Sigrid Thornton
John Taylor:
Dehl Berti

WWII Wednesday
30 August 1939
London prepares for the blackout;
Paris evacuates its children; Berlin is told 'Britain stands by Poland's freedom....'
Sue Lawley brings you the news of 50 years ago as if it were happening today. 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Over ten years, the secret intelligence service MI6 infiltrated about 30 British agents into the Soviet Union to operate with anti-Communist partisans.
By 1954, Harry Carr, MI6 chief, believed that his spy network stretched from the Baltic States to Siberia.

Then Carr discovered that MI6 was the victim of an astonishing sting organised and orchestrated by the KGB. Not surprisingly, the disaster was covered up and the blame erroneously placed upon the traitor, Kim Philby.

For the first time, the inside story of an MI6 operation is told by MI6's officers and agents and, uniquely, by those on the other side of the Iron Curtain - the KGB officers who deceived Britain's pride - the Secret Intelligence Service.
Feature: page 8
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Graphic Designer:
Pete Wane
Film Editor:
Paul Dosaj
Film Editor:
Glenn Hyde
Executive Producer:
Paul Hamann
Producer:
Tom Bower

starring
Being Divorced Means Never Having to Say 'I Do'
Blanche invites Oscar and his friend to her second wedding.
Written by RICK MITTLEMAN Directed by BRUCE BILSON

Contributors

Written By:
Rick Mittleman
Directed By:
Bruce Bilson
Oscar Madison:
Jack Klugman
Felix Unger:
Tony Randall
Blanche:
Brett Somers

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