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Stars of the BBC TV series "Grange Hill"Michelle Herbert, aged 15Stars of the BBC TV series " Grange Hill" Michelle Herbert, aged 15, who plays the part of Trisha Yates with Todd Carty who plays the part of Tucker Jenkins. 11th January 1980
Jon Pertwee as Worzel Gummidge pictured out and about, dressed in character. 21st November 1980
Television character Worzel Gummidge who is played by Jon Pertwee marries his Aunt Sally, played by Una Stubbs, in a barn at Braishfield, near Romsey, Hants
Author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes. 15th December 1921. R33359
The cast of the BBC childrens television series Grange Hill. Left to right, Mark Baxter, Mandy Mealing, Carey Born, Mark Bishop and Peter Moran. 25th January 1980
Catweasel and Stoats, new LWT Childrens television series, begins on Sunday 15th February 1970, starring actor Geoffrey Bayldon as title character Catweasel
Actress Lorraine Chase (left) appears in the new series of Worzel Gummidge. She plays the part of Dolly Clothespeg, opposite Jon Pertwee as Worzel Gummidge
Professor N B Capon opens the Royal Liverpool Babies Hospital, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside, 19th February 1959. The first specially adapted mother and baby unit in the North West
Author Alan Garner at Toad Hall, Blackden-cum-Goostrey, Cheshire. 25th September 1967. X8951
Timmy Mallett, TV presenter outside TV-am studios on the last day of production of the breakfast show, London, Thursday 31st December 1992
TV Presenters Timmy Mallett and Michaela Strachan with new TV-am weather girl Carol Dooley, photocall to launch Success 88, a training scheme to get thousands of youngsters into jobs
Blue Peters John Noakes, climbs to the top of Nelsons Column. He talks at the top to workmen who are washing Nelson. 29th April 1977
Left to right, Tony Bastable, Susan Stranks with "Puff"Left to right, Tony Bastable, Susan Stranks with " Puff" a Welsh mountain pony and Pete Brady, three of the presenters of the programme " Magpie"
Mick Robertson, Douglas Rae and Jenny Hanley, the presenters of Thames Televisions childrens programme " Magpie", are back from Egypt
Make-up girl Hilary Steinberg puts finishing touches to Susan Stranks hair before she appears on the screen, riding side saddle in her Georgian riding gear
John Jackson leaps for the ball, kicked by Geoff Hurst at Thames TV Studios at Teddington. Football players Geoff Hurst (left) of West Ham, and John Jackson (right) of Crystal Palace
Football players Geoff Hurst (left) of West Ham, and John Jackson (right) of Crystal Palace, wearing traditional football gear, for Thames Televisions " Magpie" programme
Mick Robertson, Jenny Hanley and Douglas Rae, the presenters of Thames Televisions childrens programme " Magpie", are back from Egypt
Brian Cant, childrens television presenter, pictured with wife, writer and director Cherry Britton, who is seven months pregnant, the couple are expecting twins, pictured at home
22 year old Gillian Hills, the girl who plays the leading part in the new Granada TV series " The Owl Service". 28th August 1969
Catweasel and Stoats, LWT Childrens television series, starring actor Geoffrey Bayldon as title character Catweasel, an eccentric 11th century wizard who accidentally travels through time to the year
Layang Layang London Zoos Asian Elephant tries to muscle in on Faye Trinaman and Matthew Hoggs Woolworths children clothing fashion shoot at the zoo. 28th April 1987
Actress Lorraine Chase appears in the new series of Worzel Gummidge. She plays the part of Dolly Clothespeg, opposite Jon Pertwee as Worzel Gummidge. 1st August 1980
Cockney star Lorraine Chase with Worzel Gummidge star Jon Pertwee. She plays the part of Dolly Clothespeg, who is Worzels latest girlfriend. 1st August 1980
Filming of the childrens television series Worzel Gummidge at Brixham harbour in south Devon. Actress Barbara Windsor plays the part of Saucy Nancy a figurehead of a ship in the harbour who falls in
Childrens television favourite, Worzel Gummidge, played by Jon Pertwee, signing some autographs for some young fans. 6th August 1981
Biddy Baxter (L) editor of BBCs Blue Peter Childrens TV Programme January 1968. Pictured with producers Edward Barnes and Rosemary Gill (R)
Author Alan Garner in his back garden at Toad Hall, Blackden-cum-Goostrey, Cheshire. 25th September 1967. X8951
Children writer Emma Smith at home with her typewriter. 1950
Mike Batt in his Womble outfit. Each of the outfits are hand made, a number of which are already in preparation. April 1974 P003705
Children looking out of a window at a childrens home at South Shields, County Durham. September 1955
Schoolgirls serve meals to children during the Second World War. 28th October 1941
Pupils at the St Michaels-in-the Hamlet Council School, Algburth, await the issue of gas masks and details of evacuation plans. 29th August 1939
Sgt. David Lewis from Hammersmith assists Susan Strank, one of the presenters of television programme " Magpie", on to her horse Quest
Football player Geoff Hurst of West Ham, wearing traditional football gear and trying out the ball, for Thames Televisions " Magpie" programme. Thames TV Studios at Teddington
Sally Jones (9) from Bucks, pictured with the horse she named Warrior and PC Tom TucKer. For the first time since 1829 the Commissioner of Mounted Police has ceded his exclusive prerogative to name
"Puff"a Welsh mountain pony in a lift with, left to right, Susan Stranks" Puff" a Welsh mountain pony in a lift with, left to right, Susan Stranks, Tony Bastable and Pete Brady, three of the presenters of the programme " Magpie"
5 year old Rebecca Jackson, sends her years savings to the 1977 "Magpie"5 year old Rebecca Jackson, sends her years savings to the 1977 " Magpie" television programme Christmas appeal. She was chosen to show some of the record 232, 894 going to the bank
Giant Easter Egg more than three feet high and filled with 75 pounds of chocolate and sweets is delivered to a South London County Council Childrens home, Monday 3rd April 1961
Betty Campbell was a community activist and Wales first black head teacher. Born into a poor household in Butetown, she won a scholarship to the Lady Margaret High School for Girls in Cardiff
Play Away, photo-call with presenter Floella Benjamin, ahead of new series starting next month, Tuesday 8th November 1983. Our picture shows.... Floella Benjamin dressed as Tarzans Jane
Play Away, photo-call with presenters Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin, ahead of new series starting next month, Tuesday 8th November 1983. Our picture shows
Past and present members of the cast of the BBC childrens television series Grange Hill celebrate the programmes 10th anniversary at the BBC in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
Blue Peters recently launched 3Bs appeal for 2, 000, 000 envelopes of button s, badges and buckles, has smashed through the target set to buy a new guide dog for the blind
Children enjoy Bonfire Night at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 5th November 1960. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist
Tibetan Refugee Children now living at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, enjoy a day out at the Seaside, visiting St Leonards on Sea, a beach in Hastings, East Sussex
Children in rehearsals for Christmas Play at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, December 1960. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist
Schoolchildren in Language Class at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 22nd May 1967. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist