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Ends 5.35.

Tweenies Songtime

Followed by:
Tweenies
The gang learn about brass instruments. (S)

3.45 Rugrats
More antics with the loveable babies. (R) (S)

3.55 Chucklevision
With the professor kidnapped, Paul and Barry return to his house in search of clues.
Written by Rory Clark (S)

4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Debbie goes with Nigel to shoot footage of a condor. (R) (S)

4.35 Custer's Last Stand-up
Roxie is made the new lead singer in her latest boyfriend's band.
Written by Gary Parker (S)

5.00 Blue Peter
Ideas on home-made Valentine's Day cards, plus the story of the 1936 abdication crisis that changed the course of history.
Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2 (S)

5.25 Newsround
(S)

Contributors

Writer ("ChuckleVision"):
Rory Clark
Writer ("Custer's Last Stand-up"):
Gary Parker
Jamie Custer:
George McMahon
Mary Custer:
Deirdre Monaghan
Roxie Custer:
Elaine Symons
Susie Custer:
Grainne McLver
Billy Custer:
Tom Hopkins
Dallas O'Rourke:
Ciaran Nolan
Donnie:
Brian Roche
Sean:
Darren Donoghue
Mr Yeats:
Mark Doherty

Team captains Ally McCoist and John Parrott are tonight joined by former Liverpool and England footballer
John Barnes , jockey Tony McCoy , former England footballer Stuart Pearce and boxing's Ricky Hatton. Hosted by Sue Barker. Producer Naomi Dennison ; Series producer Carl Doran
Repeated next Saturday

Contributors

Unknown:
John Parrott
Unknown:
John Barnes
Unknown:
Tony McCoy
Unknown:
Stuart Pearce
Unknown:
Ricky Hatton.
Unknown:
Sue Barker.
Producer:
Naomi Dennison
Producer:
Carl Doran

Fourth in a seven-part series in which Katy Hill and clockwork-radio creator Trevor Baylis test three more British inventions, the best of which is decided by the studio audience. Producer Catherine Mabb ; Series producer Alison Gregory Repeated with sign language next Wednesday
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/science

Contributors

Unknown:
Katy Hill
Unknown:
Trevor Baylis
Producer:
Catherine Mabb
Producer:
Alison Gregory

Andre tickles their noses, Christina likes to kiss and cuddle them. But, contrary to expectations, the object of their affections is not the docile dolphin but the shark. This film reveals some of the eccentric people who swim with these ferocious fish irrespective of the attendant dangers. Producer Susan McMillan ; Executive producer Michael Gunton

Contributors

Producer:
Susan McMillan
Producer:
Michael Gunton

Highlights of tonight's replays in the fourth round of the FA Cup, with the winners just three matches away from the final at Cardiff's Millennium stadium in May. Introduced by Gary Lineker , with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking. Commentary is by John Motson and Mark Pougatch.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Mark Pougatch.
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Comic David Schneider reveals the tricky path to romance, llustrated by celebrity revelations and classic comedy clips. Director Lucy Hooper : Series producer Kathy Myers
Followed by Weatherview (Wi

Contributors

Unknown:
David Schneider
Director:
Lucy Hooper
Producer:
Kathy Myers

Recent programmes shown on BBC1, repeated with sign language. Ends 5.45.
Panorama Investigating Dr Andrew Wakefield 's allegation that the MMR vaccine could cause autism and bowel disease.
Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
1.30 Watchdog Shown yesterday at 7pm
2.00 Antiques Roadshow Shown on Sunday at 6.55pm
2.45 Holiday Shown on Monday at 7pm
3.15 DIY SOS The first in a eight-part series sees the transformation of a Manchester kitchen. Shown last Thursday
3.45 Best Inventions Including a self-extinguishing chip pan and a radical wallpaper hanger. Shown last Wednesday
4.15 Watchdog HeaKhcheck Shown Monday 7.30pm
4.45 Have a Go Heroes Examining why members of the public intervene during violent incidents. Shown last Wednesday

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Andrew Wakefield

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