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Wildlife
Another animated animal adventure.

3.30 Tweenies
The gang hear some stories about large and small animals.

3.50 Casper
A triple bill of fun with the animated apparition.

4.10 Home Farm Twins
The twins go on an ill-fated pony-trekking trip.

4.25 Rotten Ralph
Dad buys a new "boom box".
BBC CD-ROM: for PC, price £19.99

4.35 The Wild House
Comedy drama rerun. Natalie takes control.

5.00 Short Change
Angellica Bell, Rhodri Owen and Ortis investigate viewers' consumer stories.
(Repeated tomorrow with sign language at 8am on BBC2)

Contributors

Writer (Home Farm Twins):
Diane Whitley
Sam:
Ben Evans
Miss Wesley:
Polly Pleasence
Sally Freeman:
Kate O'Sullivan
Mr Saunders:
Todd Boyce
Laura Saunders:
Sarah Coombes
Writer (The Wild House):
Philip Gerard
Writer (The Wild House):
Sarah-Louise Hawkins
Natalie:
Ellie Beaven
Arthur Peter:
Kin Kelly
Georgina:
Catherine Bailey
Mother:
Annette Ekblom
Father:
Philip Bird
Emily:
Tilly Gerrard
Matt:
John Glynn
Chris:
James Hickmott
Presenter (Short Change):
Angellica Bell
Presenter (Short Change):
Rhodri Owen
Presenter (Short Change):
Ortis [Ortis Deley]

The show in which people exchange holidays with strangers returns for an eight-part series, presented by Carol Smillie.
Further Information: Ceefax page
Andrew Duncan interviews Carol Smillie: page 28

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Series Producer:
Pete Lawrence
Executive Producer:
Mark Hill

It's Ian and Laura's big day. Peggy gets a firm offer on the Vic.
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Gillian Richmond
Producer:
Nicky Cotton
Director:
Jamie Annett
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Laura Dunn:
Hannah Waterman
Peggy Butcher:
Barbara Windsor
Harry Slater:
Michael Elphick
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Natalie Evans:
Lucy Speed
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Pat Evans:
Pam St Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Melanie Owen:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Steve Owen:
Martin Kemp
Beppe di Marco:
Michael Greco
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Jim Branning:
John Bardon
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie Cassidy
Charlie Slater:
Derek Martin
Mo Harris:
Laila Morse
Billy Mitchell:
Perry Fenwick
Little Mo Morgan:
Kacey Ainsworth
Lynne Slater:
Elaine Lordan
Garry Hobbs:
Ricky Groves
Zoe Slater:
Michelle Ryan
Kat Slater:
Jessie Wallace
Edwina Dunn:
Patricia Maynard
Norman Dunn:
Roland Oliver
Lisa Shaw:
Lucy Benjamin
Jamie Mitchell:
Jack Ryder
Paul Trueman:
Gary Beadle
Asif Malik:
Ashvin Luximon

The first in a new seven-part series in which a group of 17 volunteers attempt to live for seven weeks as their Iron Age ancestors did over 2,000 years ago in authentic roundhouses on a hill fort at Castell Henllys in west Wales.

RT Shop: BBC book Surviving the Iron Age, for details see page 17
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Director:
Martin Pailthorpe
Series Producer:
Peter Firstbrook

Documentary following Brigadier Alex "Birtie" Birtwhistle, a few days away from retirement, as he embarks on one last mission - to sort out the chaos of the foot and mouth crisis in the country's worst affected area, Cumbria.

Contributors

Subject:
Brigadier Alex Birtwhistle
Producer:
Dan Farthing
Executive Producer:
Dave Stanford

David Dimbleby's panel in London includes agriculture minister Nick Brown, head of Conservative Parliamentary Campaigns Unit John Redwood, Liberal Democrat spokesperson Jenny Tongue, The Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee, and former chief inspector of Ofsted Chris Woodhead.

(Contact Details: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p), or e-mail via the programme's website: [address removed]

Contributors

Chairman:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Nick Brown
Panellist:
John Redwood
Panellist:
Jenny Tongue
Panellist:
Polly Toynbee
Panellist:
Chris Woodhead
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Nick Pisani

Comedy starring Gene Wilder , Jill Clayburgh and Richard Pryor. On a train journey to Chicago, a publisher romances a beautiful secretary. But the journey turns into a nightmare when he's involved with a murderous gang. Review page 57. Director Arthur Hiller (1976. PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gene Wilder
Unknown:
Jill Clayburgh
Unknown:
Richard Pryor.
Director:
Arthur Hiller

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