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Tracey's new boss ruffles her feathers.
Episode written by Sue Teddern.

Contributors

Writer:
Sue Teddern
Sharon:
Pauline Quirke
Tracey:
Linda Robson
Dorien:
Lesley Joseph
Darryl:
Alun Lewis
Chris:
Peter Polycarpou
Gil:
Jonathan Barlow
Greek priest:
Joe Melia
Tony:
Andy Lucas
Brett:
Gary Cady
Garth:
Matthew Savage
Bill:
Brian Capron
Sheila:
Debra Beaumont
Ms Dawson:
Penny Brownjohn
Anne:
Buddug Morgan

Ends 5.35.

Rugrats
Angelica isn't celebrating her birthday.

3.55 Smart on the Road
A bike shed in Rugby is transformed into a paddle steamer.

4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Will Eliza get to see a komodo dragon?

4.35 The Next Big Thing
Girl group Solestial shoot for the stars.
Repeated next Sunday on BBC2

5.00 Blue Peter
With Handy Andy and Linda Barker of Changing Rooms.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2
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5.20 Newsround Extra
A report on fanatical fans.

Contributors

Guest ("Blue Peter"):
Linda Barker

Setting fire to fuses and charging £1,240 for a simple job are among the terrible tricks played by rogue electricians.
Undercover reporter Matt Allwright investigates in the third of the series exposing unprofessional workmanship.
Producer HamoForsyth; Editor Lisa Ausden

Contributors

Reporter:
Matt Allwright
Editor:
Lisa Ausden

Terry takes on more than he can handle with Janine's problems. Meanwhile, time is running out for Steve. Episode written by Jeff Povey For cast see Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice Omnibus edition next Sunday
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

Contributors

Written By:
Jeff Povey

In the last of the eight-part drama series set on the remote
Scottish island Ronansay, Abby and Kenny confront their feelings for each other - with unexpected results.
Written by Timothy Prager ; Producer Ros Anderson ; Director Renny Rye

Contributors

Written By:
Timothy Prager
Producer:
Ros Anderson
Director:
Renny Rye
Abby Wallace:
Michelle Collins
Kenny Marsh:
Paul Kaye
Mary Raeburn:
Monica Gibb
Douglas Raebum:
Michael Carter
Gordon MacPhee:
Sean Scanlan
Alistair Macleod:
John Straiton
Ida Macasaet:
Sarah Lam
Carolyn Fraser:
Karen Westwood
Marjorie McGowan:
Elaine C Smith
Alfie Wallace:
Philip Dowling
Charley Wallace:
Charlotte Graham
Heather McGowan:
Jenny Foulds
Malcolm Campbell:
George Anton
Little Jerry Kennedy:
Jonny Smith
Big Jerry Kennedy:
Andy Gray
Peter Macasaet:
Jordan Gumayagay
John Graham:
Eric Barlow
Red:
Louise Beattie
Blonde:
Samantha Dodds

Madness frontman Suggs and Republic of Ireland football manager Mick McCarthyjoin team captains Gary Lineker and David Goweron the sixth in an eight-part series of the comic sports quiz. Featuring regular panellists Rory McGrath , Jonathan Ross and referee Nick Hancock.
Director Ian Lorimer ; Series producer Harry Thompson
Repeated tomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Mick McCarthyjoin
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
David Goweron
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross
Unknown:
Nick Hancock.
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
Harry Thompson

Swinging cowboys, a pair of over-friendly chums at the bar and the lighthouse keepers' swan song feature in the last of the latest series of sketch shows from BBC Scotland.
Starring Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill. Director Michael Hines : Producer Colin Gilbert
Repeated tomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Ford Kiernan
Unknown:
Greg Hemphill.
Director:
Michael Hines
Producer:
Colin Gilbert

In the men's curling final, will Hammy McMillan fly the flag for Britain? Dougie Donnelly and Kirsty Hay commentate.
A bronze at the previous Olympics confirmed Britain's excellent tradition in the four-man bobsleigh. Two good runs today should leave the team well-placed to challenge for medals tomorrow. Commentary by Paul Dickenson.
The men's ice hockey finalists will be decided today with the Czech Republic, current world champions and defending Olympic champions, likely contenders along with Russia and Canada. Bob Ballard, Simon Crosse and Tim Mouser provide the commentary.
Presented by Sue Barker and Steve Cram. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/winterolympics
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Hammy McMillan
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly
Unknown:
Kirsty Hay
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson.
Unknown:
Simon Crosse
Unknown:
Tim Mouser
Presented By:
Sue Barker
Presented By:
Steve Cram.

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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