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A look at unlicensed traders, and Jill Saward, survivor of the Ealing Vicarage attack, tells of her work counselling other rape victims.
Contact Details: phone free on [number removed], or on the website [web address removed]

Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Guest:
Jill Saward

Ends 5.35.

Angelmouse
Angelmouse is excited to see Oswald's new racing car.
(R) (S)

3.30 Tweenies
Max flies in a hot-air balloon.
(S) (W)

3.50 Dennis the Menace
More good-natured trouble from the boy with the stripey jumper.
(R) (S)

4.10 Rugrats
Animated adventures with the furry friends.
(R) (S)

4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
When Eliza complains of a stomach upset, Marianne and Nigel fear it could be appendicitis.
(S)

5.00 Smart
Ways to make your own personalised paint brushes and pens, and creating the illusion of motion in pictures. With Mark Speight, Jay Burridge and Kirsten O'Brien.
(Next episode is on Thursday at 5pm)
(S) (W)
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
BBC Magazine: Smart available monthly, price £1.75

5.25 Newsround
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter (Smart):
Mark Speight
Presenter (Smart):
Jay Burridge
Presenter (Smart):
Kirsten O'Brien

Tension mounts between Trevor and Little Mo.

Episode written by Christopher Reason
(For more cast see Thursday)
(Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice)

Contributors

Writer:
Christopher Reason
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Sharon Watts:
Letitia Dean
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie Cassidy
Jamie Mitchell:
Jack Ryder
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Nita Mistry:
Bindya Solanki
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Paul Trueman:
Gary Beadle
Martin Fowler:
James Alexandrou
Barry Evans:
Shaun Wilkinson
Greg:
Clive Walton
Derek:
Ian Lavender
Zoe Slater:
Michelle Ryan

Ric Griffin encounters conflict when he treats a high-security prisoner with a disturbing past.
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Holden
Producer:
Lisa Williams
Director:
Ian Knox
Janice Taylor:
Siobhan Redmond
Tash Bandara:
Thusitha Jayasundera
Danny Shaughnessy:
Jeremy Edwards
Kath Shaughnessy:
Jan Pearson
Steve Waring:
Peter de Jersey
Sandy Harper:
Laura Sadler
Liam Evans Adrian:
Lewis Morgan
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Alistair Taylor:
Dominic Jephcott
Marija Ovcar:
Ana Sofrenovic
Robbie Waring:
Marvin Humes
Ella Francis:
Anne Lacey
Carol Reece:
Francesca Folan
Jo Reece:
Laura Rees
Anna Poulson:
Rebecca Manley
Calum Poulson:
Luke de Lacey
Claire:
Claire Lamont
Toni Grey:
Polly Moore
Julie Makin:
Juley McCann

On discovering she's been burgled, Linda becomes convinced that the crime has been committed by someone she knows.
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Abbott
Producer:
Matthew Bird
Director:
Beryl Richards
Linda Green:
Liza Tarbuck
Norma Fitts:
Pam Ferris
Michelle Fenton:
Claire Rushbrook
Jimmy McKenzie:
Sean Gallagher
Darren Alexander:
Daniel Ryan
Iris Green:
Rachel Davies
Frank Green:
Dave Hill
Katie Green:
Jessica Harris
Ricky Pinder:
John Donnelly
Leanne Fenton:
Jodie Hamblet
Jamie Fenton:
Lee Shepherd

In the last of the series, Nick Hancock's guest is the former England rugby captain Will Carling, who talks about the ups and downs of his life on and off the pitch.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Guest:
Will Carling
Director:
Ian Lonmer
Producer:
Simon Bullivant
Producer:
Harry Thompson

Comedy western starring John Candy. When the residents of Prosperity, New Mexico, decide to move back east, they need a seasoned wagon-master. But the only person available is helpless drunk James Harlow. Review page 59. Director Peter Markle (1994. PG)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
John Candy.
Unknown:
James Harlow.
Director:
Peter Markle

Recent programmes shown on BBC2, repeated with sign language.
Ends 3.15.

12.50 See Hear
(Shown on Saturday at 11.45am on BBC2)

1.35 Blood of the Vikings
(Shown at 9pm on BBC2)

2.25 Wild Africa
The fourth of the six-part natural-history series looks at Africa's coasts.
(Shown last Wednesday on BBC2)

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