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A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Myrtle Richardson
Today's story is called "Ponder Makes a Cake" by Barbara Softly
(to 11.20)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carole Ward
Presenter:
Lionel Morton
Storyteller:
Myrtle Richardson
Author (Ponder Makes a Cake):
Barbara Softly
Pianist:
Jonathan Cohen
Graphics:
Paul Birkbeck
Script:
Jill Freud
Producer:
Molly Cox

The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods
with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Clayton, Tom Mangold, Brian Saxton, David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and the correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News.
(Colour)

Contributors

Newsreader:
John Timpson
Newsreader:
Peter Woods
Reporter:
Martin Bell
Reporter:
Michael Blakey
Reporter:
Michael Clayton
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Brian Saxton
Reporter:
David Tindall
Reporter:
Richard Whitmore

by John Pennington
Starring Ewen Solon
with James Grant and Callum Mill
Guest stars: Jack Hedley, Ellen Mcintosh, Jack Smethurst and Roddy McMillan

A dangerous man escapes from jail and Smith becomes involved.

Contributors

Writer:
John Pennington
Series devised by:
Pat Dunlop
Series devised by:
Alan Haire
Script Editor:
Nick McCarty
Designer:
Colin Cant
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Terence T. Wheeler
Abel Hammond:
Jack Hedley
Smith:
Ewen Solon
Det.-Insp. Brayford:
Roddy McMillan
Campbell:
Callum Mill
Sarah Hammond:
Ellen McIntosh
John Henry James:
Jack Smethurst
Ross McInnes:
James Grant
Luke Fraser:
Claire Nielson

Ian Trethowan looks back over the past week in Parliament and introduces reports on big debates in both Houses, questions to Ministers, significant moves behind the scenes, and the effects of M.P.s' work inside and outside Westminster.
With Hardiman Scott, David Holmes.
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Hardiman Scott
Reporter:
David Holmes
Editor:
Michael Balkwill

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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