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Ends 5.35.

Rugrats
Triple bill.

4.10 The Cramp Twins
Wayne learns to play the harp.

4.25 The Story of Tracy Beaker
Tracy becomes an angel of good behaviour.
Episode written by Mary Morris
More cast on Thursday

4.35 Jeopardy
Sarah finds Melissa's camera and tape which confirms that she was abducted.
Episode written by Steven Turner

5.00 Grange Hill
It's time for Tom's big debut, Miss Fraser's barbecue and Amy's special day with mum.
Episode written Lin Coghlan
More cast on Thursday

5.25 Newsround
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Contributors

Writer ("The Story of Tracy Beaker"):
Mary Morris
Writer ("Jeopardy"):
Steven Turner
Writer ("Grange Hill"):
Lin Coghlan
Tracy Beaker:
Dani Harmer
Cam:
Lisa Coleman
Justine:
Montanna Thompson
Louise:
Chelsie Padley
Peter:
Joe Starrs
Ben:
Luke Youngblood
Simon:
James Pearson
Chrissie:
Charli Wilson
Sarah:
Kari Corbett
Leon:
Stanley Smith
Shona:
Shelley O'Neill
Harry:
Craig Moncur
David:
Gordon McCorkell
Melissa:
Tammy MacIntosh
Tom Smith:
Oliver Elmidoro
Miss Fraser:
Judith Wright
Amy Davenport:
Undsey Ray
Maddie Gilks:
Kacey Barnfield
Mr Robson:
Stuart Organ
Suzie Gilkes:
Sara Stockbridge

A house-and-home edition of the consumer magazine. Series producer Peter McCann ; Editor Mark Killick
Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 2.50am CONTACT: ring [number removed] or email via the website: www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog

Contributors

Producer:
Peter McCann
Editor:
Mark Killick

Cruel to Be Kind. Joy turns to tragedy for a young couple.
Written by Andrew Holden : Producer Matt Tombs ; Director Russell England
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/holbycity Dramas undergoing surgery: page 45

Contributors

Written By:
Andrew Holden
Producer:
Matt Tombs
Danny Shaughnessy:
Jeremy Edwards
Kath Shaughnessy:
Jan Pearson
Steve Waring:
Peter de Jersey
Liam Evans:
Adrian Lewis Morgan
Sam Kennedy:
Colette Brown
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Lisa Fox:
Luisa Bradshaw-White
Ben Saunders:
David Paisley
Father Michael:
Martin Ledwith
Jess Griffin:
Verona Joseph
Vicky:
Eva Birthistle
Paul:
Rod Hallett
Debbie Collingwood:
Angela Wynter
Ken Collingwood:
Colum Convey
Miles:
Ofo Uhiara

In the conclusion to the six-part crime drama, the team heads for a dramatic showdown with the smugglers at Tilbury docks. Contains violence and strong language.
For more cast see Monday

Contributors

DC Mary D'Eye:
Sara Stewart
DC Johnny Khan:
Ashen Bhatti
DC Karen Bogard-Black:
Jenny Jules
DC Chrissie Crowe:
Paul McKay
DC Jack Silver:
Michael Fassbender
Ray du Barriatte:
Ralph Brown
Danny Bird:
Daniel Mays
Vincent Fairey:
Nicky Henson
Lee Wilde:
Michael McKell
Benny Luck:
Steve Speirs
Raphael Arrango:
George Jackos
Michael Ferraro:
Peter Sullivan

One for the Road. In the second of a three-part series, Jeremy Bowen examines alcoholism, hearing the personal recollections of celebrities, including actors
Larry Hagman and Sharon Gless and astronaut Buzz Aldrin. Director Steve Condie : Executive producer Stewart Lansley
Repeated with sign language next week

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Bowen
Unknown:
Larry Hagman
Unknown:
Sharon Gless
Unknown:
Buzz Aldrin.
Director:
Steve Condie
Producer:
Stewart Lansley

Living In. The third in the four-part documentary on Britain's household habits meets an Essex couple who recruit a live-in cleaner to meet their meticulous standards.
Producer Ruth Shurman

Contributors

Producer:
Ruth Shurman

Comedy, continuing the season of Oscar-linked films, starring Zero Mostel. A struggling producer makes a living conning old ladies out of their savings. Then his accountant (Gene Wilder) mentions a way of making some cash by putting on a guaranteed Broadway flop. Widescreen. Review page 63. Director Mel Brooks (1968, PG) The season continues with Breaking Away tomorrow at 12.20am
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Director:
Mel Brooks

BBC One London

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