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Poddington Peas: Creep-Pea Gets Carried Away
Disguised as pirates, Creep-Pea and Black-Eyed Pea bombard Poddington with custard pies, fired from a cannon on board their boat on Poddle Pond.
4.00pm Penny Crayon
Narrated by Su Pollard and Peter Hawkins. Cookery Class
The French chef does not know that Penny's drawings come to life and that everything is being filmed for television.
Written and created by PETER MADDOCKS
Producer SIMON MADDOCKS Director GUY MADDOCKS
4.10pm Clockwise
Presented by Charlotte Hindle.
Did you see last week's Clockwise? If not, why not? It's only the best quiz on television now, and probably ever. You can join in or just sit back and watch. So no excuses - if you miss it it's your loss.
Executive producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Director CLAIRE WINYARD Producer SALLY FRASER
4.25pm Fantastic Max: Toys Will Be Toys Part 2.
It all began one day on a sightseeing trip to Cape Canaveral when Max, a precocious 16-month-old toddler, wandered away from his family and crawled into a space capsule atop a six-storey rocket and was blasted deep into space.
4.35pm Mysterious Cities of Gold
Esteban and the others manage to get inside the Olmac base but Zia is taken prisoner. Suddenly, a gigantic war machine rises up from deep within the Olmac headquarters. (R)
5.00pm Newsround
with Helen Rollason and Roger Finn. Vital world events, happy happenings and the latest in sport, in school and in space - just some of the things that make up Britain's top news show for children. Producer SUSIE STAPLES Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
5.05pm Blue Peter
with Caron Keating, Yvette Fielding and John Leslie. A Rare Treat
Nine months ago, Caron built a nest to attract a breeding pair of Britain's rarest bird of prey - the osprey. Watch today for amazing and spectacular news from the Scottish Highlands.
Producers RICHARD SIMKIN and ANDREW WHITMAN Editor LEWIS BRONZE
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