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Ends 5.35.

Tweenies
Jake is not able to tie his shoelaces.
(S) (W)

3.45 Bob the Builder
Wendy paints the football field.
(R) (S)

3.55 Sheeep
The wolves are determined to win the town talent contest - by not taking part.
(S)

4.05 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody becomes a seat filler at an awards ceremony.
(S)

4.20 There's a Viking in My Bed
Comedy. Siggy tries to buy a necklace for Mrs Tibblethwaite.
(Next episode and cast Thursday 4.20pm)
(S) (W)

4.35 The Really Wild Show
Michaela Strachan investigates the mystery of the vanishing Indian horses of North America.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.00am on BBC2)
(S) (W)

5.00 Grange Hill
Shannon's lies land Danny in trouble with the law.
(Continues on Thursday at 5pm)
(S) (W)
Polly Toynbee on children's television: page 16

5.25 Newsround
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter (The Really Wild Show):
Michaela Strachan
Writer (Grange Hill):
Sarah Daniels
Darren Clarke:
Adam Sopp
Amelia:
La Charne Jolly
Alan Clarke:
Michael Brogan
Ros Meyer:
Cindy Shelley
Lisa West:
Charlotte McDonagh
Don West:
Simon Pearsall
Shannon Parkes:
Amanda Fahy
Danny Hartson:
Max Brown
Tracy Long:
Sally Morton
Clare Chaplin:
Naomi Osei-Mensah

Former BBC political editor Robin Oakley heads for Hong Kong, Entertainment Today presenter Jenni Falconer splashes out on a water sports holiday in Paleros, Greece, Alison Comyn escapes the crowds in Calabria, southern Italy, while Craig Doyle enjoys a short break in an Irish castle.
(S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Craig Doyle
Reporter:
Robin Oakley
Reporter:
Jenni Falconer
Reporter:
Alison Comyn
Series Producer:
Lindsay Bradbury
Series Producer:
Jacqui Stephenson
Editor:
Jannine Waddell

After a tense stag night ruined by an unwelcome guest, Steve hears some news which threatens to change everything.

This week's episodes written by Christopher Reason and Tony Basgallop
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
(For cast see Monday and Thursday)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Christopher Reason
Writer:
Tony Basgallop
Producer/Director:
Paul Annett

Tash faces difficult personal and professional decisions when her estranged father pays her a visit and is diagnosed with a serious illness. Meanwhile Liam helps melt the ice between two dancing partners whose feelings for each other are more than just work-related.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Colin Bytheway
Series Producer:
Stephen Garwood
Director:
Susanna White
Tushara 'Tash' Bandara:
Thusitha Jaysundera
Anton Meyer:
George Irving
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Julie Fitzjohn:
Nicola Stephenson
Liam Evans Adrian:
Lewis Morgan
Kath Shaughnessy:
Jan Pearson
Kushara Bandara:
Roshan Seth
Ed Somers:
Ben Miles
Helen Somers:
Rebecca Johnson
Anna Chandler:
Deborah Poplett
Daryl Farmer:
Daniel Crowder
Karina:
Kate Fleetwood
Colin:
Robin Lermitte
Max Somers:
Ben Smith
Rory:
Paul Putner
Mr Kendall:
Peter Harding

This week, prosecutor Vik Theiss represents the victims of racial and sexual discrimination. Damion Howell is accused of homophobia and making threats to kill a gay man and his partner, while David Stenya is being prosecuted for sending pornographic material over the internet. What will the panel of jurors decide?
Contains strong language.
(S)

Contributors

Subject:
Vik Theiss
Subject:
Damion Howell
Subject:
David Stenya
Series Producer:
Ben Gale
Executive Producer:
Nick Catliff

Paddington-born mother-of-two Pauline reluctantly moves to the suburbs after 44 years of mixed fortune in the area. There's a turning point in the relationship between reformed heroin addicts Robin and Sian as they decide to book their wedding, and Russian musician Olga introduces an erotic dance to her act to increase her money-making potential.
(S) (W)

Followed by Wendy Richard's Bedtime Reading
(S)

Contributors

Producer:
Caroline Antsherl
Series Producer:
Ludo Graham
Presenter (Wendy Richard's Bedtime Reading):
Wendy Richard

Crime drama based on a true story, starring
Dabney Coleman. A ruthless kidnapper, who targets the children of the wealthy, taunts the FBI after each crime, playing a cat-and-mouse game with the agents on his trail.
Director Bobby Roth (1995. PG) (S) Rims: pp 60-63 ***
Followed by Weatherview (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dabney Coleman.
Director:
Bobby Roth

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