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Pingu
The young penguin has the job of delivering the mail.
(R)

3.30 Tweenies
Judy visits a special village for donkeys.
(S) (W)

3.50 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Triple bill. Woody hits the Wild West, Winnie plays detective and Woody and Walter hunt for oil.
(R) (S)

4.10 UBOS
Cassy and Gus discover the secret of supreme power.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8am on BBC2)
(Continues Thursday 4.10pm)
(S)

4.35 So Little Time
An upset Manuelo leaves the family home.
(Shown in The Saturday Show)
(S)

5.00 Byker Grove
Preparations get under way for the trip to Norway for the song competition.
(Next episode Thursday at 5pm)
(S) (W)

5.25 Newsround
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer (Byker Grove):
Robert Rigby
Matt:
Adam Scott
Beth:
Jennifer Wilson
Stumpy:
Paul Meynell
Paul:
Patrice Etienne
Adam:
Alex Beebe
Nikki:
Siobhan Hanratty
Bradley:
Nic Nancarrow
Leanne:
Rachael Lee
Regina:
Jade Turnbull

Vet Gabriel Haggard treats a chinchilla with a very sore eye that needs immediate attention, a new home is sought for an abandoned monkey, while RSPCA inspector Ian Gough rescues three ducks from a flat. Presented by Rolf Harris.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Vet:
Gabriel Haggard
RSPCA Inspector:
Ian Gough
Producer:
Sian Griffiths
Series Producer:
Helen Nightingale

Laura turns to her friends for advice as the pressure mounts from Mr Davis. Trevor continues to torment Little Mo.

Episode written by Helen Blizard
(For more cast see Thursday)
(Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice)
(S) (W)
(Barbara Windsor is interviewed in You Only Live Once at 9.30pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Helen Blizard
Trevor Morgan:
Alex Ferns
Laura Beale:
Hannah Waterman
Mr Davis:
Huw Higginson
Little Mo Morgan:
Kacey Ainsworth
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Norman:
Stephen Ballantyne
Kev:
Gareth Farley
Clive:
Francis Pope
Steven Beale:
Edward Savage
Peter Beale:
Joseph Shade
Lucy Beale:
Casey Anne Rothery
Joe di Marco:
Jake Di Valentine

A patient's distraught family drums up press support, while Keri confronts Liam. Alex betrays his feelings for Sam at Janice's dinner party.
(S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Joe Fraser
Producer:
Lisa Williams
Director:
John Alexander
Anton Meyer:
George Irving
Janice Taylor:
Siobhan Redmond
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Tash Bandara:
Thusitha Jayasundera
Kate Shaughnessy:
Jan Pearson
Steve Waring:
Peter de Jersey
Keri McGrath:
Anna Mountford
Liam Evans Adrian:
Lewis Morgan
Samantha Kennedy:
Colette Brown
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Alistair Taylor:
Dominic Jephcott
Jeff Drew:
Terry Alderton
Claire Drew:
Joanne Thirsk
Keith Jackson:
John Brobbey
Pat Jackson:
Liewella Gideon
Tony Gadd:
Steve Meo
Colin:
Paul Swinnerton
Gavin Drew:
Christopher Crosby
Lucy Jackson:
Stephanie Baston
Grace Jackson:
Joy Tanimowo

First in a new ten-part comedy drama starring Liza Tarbuck and written by Clocking Off creator Paul Abbott.
When Linda splits up with her latest boyfriend Neil, it's his twin brother Tom who manages to drag her out of her depression - and into bed.
Contains strong language.
(S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]
The Green party: page: 14

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Abbott
Producer:
Nicola Shindler
Director:
Sydney MacArtney
Linda Green:
Liza Tarbuck
Tom/Neil Sheny:
Christopher Eccleston
Michelle Fenton:
Claire Rushbrook
Jimmy McKenzie:
Sean Gallagher
Darren Alexander:
Daniel Ryan
Iris Green:
Rachel Davies
Frank Green:
Dave Hill
Vanessa Collins:
Louise Delamere
Katy Green:
Jessica Harris
Fizz Green:
Bruno Langley

Beginning a second, six-part chat show in which Nick Hancock steers a major celebrity through the mishaps in their life.

The star of EastEnders and the Carry On films talks about the blunders in her illustrious career.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Guest:
Barbara Windsor
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
Simon Bullivant
Producer:
Harry Thompson

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