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Tweenies
Doodles needs a cure for his cough.
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BBC Music: Tweenies Friends Forever album on sale from retailers

3.45 Gadget Boy
Spidra tries to destroy the Ford car assembly line in 1909.
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4.10 Mona the Vampire
Old Mr Williams is shrinking local residents in order to populate his model of Mona's town.
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4.20 Home Farm Twins
A trap is set to catch the storeroom intruder.
(More cast on Thursday at 4.20pm)
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4.35 Aquila
Tom's nosey neighbour problem comes to a head.
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5.00 Against All Odds
In the last of the series, an 11-year-old describes surviving being electrocuted, plus a final look at the work of stuntmen.
(Repeated tomorrow with sign language at 7.35am on BBC2)
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5.25 Newsround
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Contributors

From the "Home Farm" books by (Home Farm Twins):
Jenny Oldfield
Dramatised by (Home Farm Twins):
Jeremy Front
Hannah:
Polly Duniam
Helen:
Sophie Duniam
Dad:
Martin Ball
Mum:
Jacquetta May
Writer (Aquila):
Andrew Norriss
Tom Baxter:
Ben Brooks
Geoff Reynolds:
Craig Vye
Mrs Murray:
Hilary Mason
Professor Hare:
Thomas Wheatley
Alison:
Constance Barrie
Mr Urquart:
Alastair Galbraith
Mr Wharton:
Peter Waddington

Carol Smillie is at Alton Towers for a review of the best theme parks around the globe, while BBC Talent winner Sangeeta Mhaiskhar jets off to San Diego. Katy Hill reports on the resort of San Antonio on lively Ibiza, John Inverdale tries out an activity holiday in Scotland, and the residents of Amsterdam offer an insider's guide to the city.
(A repeat from the series is showing with sign language tomorrow at 1.40am)
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Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Reporter:
Sangeeta Mhaiskhar
Reporter:
Katy Hill
Reporter:
John Inverdale
Series Producer:
Karen Brown
Executive Producer:
John Comerford

The team take a trip to Nottingham where Claire has dreams of transforming her living room, breakfast room and garden into an oriental idyll, with fish as the centrepiece.
Lowri Turner surveys three more DIY disaster zones, including a lady with radiator pipes in the middle of her bathroom, a chaotic hallway and a chef who left his partner with cupboards made of broom handles and cot pieces.
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Write To: [address removed]; Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Lowri Turner
Series Producer:
Mark Bristow
Executive Producer:
Mark Hill

Nick Ross challenges some of the world's best map readers to pit their skills against the latest in satellite navigation technology. Tundy, an au pair from Hungary is given a refresher course in road skills on the instruction of her anxious employer, and London Taxi Driver of the Year, Carlos Oliviera , takes to the streets of Istanbul to test his claim that London cabbies are unbeatable.
Series producer Jane Lomas : Executive producer Dick Cofthurst (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Carlos Oliviera
Producer:
Jane Lomas
Producer:
Dick Cofthurst

Historical drama directed by and starring Mel Gibson.

Scotland at the end of the 13th century: the young William Wallace sees his father and brother killed by the English. Later, when his sworn enemies execute his wife, Wallace leads the clans in the fight for Scottish independence.
Continues after the News at 10.35pm.
Review page 52.
(1995, 15) ****
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Videoplus number for 9.00pm-12.20am (non PDC)

Contributors

Director:
Mel Gibson
William Wallace:
Mel Gibson
Princess Isabelle:
Sophie Marceau
Longshanks King Edward:
Patrick McGoohan
Murron:
Catherine McCormack
Hamish:
Brendan Gleeson
Campbell:
James Cosmo
Stephen:
David O'Hara
Robert the Bruce:
Angus MacFadyen
Leper:
Ian Bannen
Prince Edward:
Peter Hanly

With only a few hours to go to their wedding, recovering drug addicts Robin and Sian still have no rings and are struggling to remember what time the ceremony is due to start.
Meanwhile, Leroy is still hoping to save the youth club but he encounters another obstacle when his bike breaks down. Plus, aspiring pop star Jonty finally gets the audition that could make or break his career.
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Followed by Weatherview
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Contributors

Producer:
Kate Pakenham
Series Producer:
Ludo Graham

BBC One London

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