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Rugrats
Chuckie dreams that he and the other Rugrats have shrunk, but not Dil.

3.55 Chucklevision
Paul and Barry go undercover to track down Maddy. Written by John Sayle

4.10 UBOS
Wingo and Jingo put the school under a sleeping spell and run amok in the castle.

4.35 Belfry Witches
Beginning a rerun of the seven-part drama series, first shown in 1999, about two rebellious teenage witches. Skirty Marm and Old Noshie gatecrash the Witch Island ball with disastrous consequences.
Written by Kelly Marshall, based on the book by Kate Saunders

5.00 Blue Peter
In an action-packed show, Simon Thomas is let loose in New Zealand where he takes on a waterfall in an inflatable raft!
Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.35am on BBC2
WEBSITE: [web address removed] BBC BLUE PETER MAGAZINE: £1.85. New issue on sale 3 April
Children's adventures: page 18

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer ("ChuckleVision"):
John Sayle
Writer ("Belfry Witches"):
Kelly Marshall
Based on the book by ("Belfry Witches"):
Kate Saunders
Skirty Marm:
Laura Sadler
Old Noshie:
Lucy Davis
Mrs Abercrombie:
Jan Harvey
Chris Tucker:
Scott Charles
Mrs Tucker:
Polly Irvin
Detty Groggs:
Paula Stockbridge
Bin Bag:
Romily Warden

The science and technology show uncovers a horse whip that makes it known if it's been over-used and the computer game that mixes fantasy with reality. Presented by Adam Hart-Davis , Kate Humble , Roger Black and Katie Knapman. Executive producer Tina Fletcher ; Series producer Sally Dixon

Contributors

Presented By:
Adam Hart-Davis
Presented By:
Kate Humble
Presented By:
Roger Black
Presented By:
Katie Knapman.
Producer:
Tina Fletcher
Producer:
Sally Dixon

In the fourth of the six-part series struggling probationer
Caroline puts herself in a desperate and dangerous position.
Written by Nicholas Hicks-Beach and Shelley Miller
Producer Jacky Stoller ; Director Sue Dunderdale

Contributors

Written By:
Nicholas Hicks-Beach
Unknown:
Shelley Miller
Producer:
Jacky Stoller
Gordon Urquhart:
Clive Russell
Douglas McLanaghan:
Brendan Coyle
Ben Craig:
Cal MacAninch
Mike Bayliss:
Richard Graham
Annie Craig:
Zoe Eeles
Caroline Morrison:
Melanie Gutteridge
Peter Craig:
Jamie Sives
Jamie Doughan:
Rupert Evans
Nurse Helen:
Kim Vithana
Alice Urquhart:
Barbara Rafferty
DannyTunick:
Kenneth Bryans
Betty Farinelli:
Louise Goodall
John Taylor:
John Duttine
Miranda:
Pauline Lynch
Dennis:
Dave Anderson
Patrick Robertson:
Brian Ferguson
Kirsty Urquhart:
Katrina Rose-Smith
Dr Yilmaz:
Alex Caan
Lily Taylor:
Maureen Carr
Phil:
Mike Scott
Ed:
Ryan Learmont
Dono:
David Smith
Matt:
Chris Morgan

Shopping hub of the north-east Leeds is a magnet for street thieves who have been stealing from shops and shoppers with increasing success. As the police and anti-shoplifting squads fight back is it all a game to the criminals?
Producer Edward Venner ; Series producer Matt Holden

Contributors

Producer:
Edward Venner
Producer:
Matt Holden

Futuristic drama. In the 21st century, people give vent to their feelings of aggression by watching a game called rollerball. But the reigning champion refuses to retire and a deadly rule is introduced. Widescreen. Review page 58.
Director Norman Jewison (1975, 15) Postponed from 15 March
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Norman Jewison
Jonathan E:
James Caan
Bartholomew:
John Houseman
Ella:
Maud Adams
Moonpie:
John Beck
Cletus:
Moses Gunn
Mackie:
Pamela Hensley
Librarian:
Ralph Richardson
Japanese doctor:
Burt Kwouk

Recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 4.40.
Tomorrow's World The single pedal carthat helps speeds up reactions. Shown last Wednesday
2.10 Holiday Shown on Easter Monday at 7.30pm
2.40 Watchdog Shown yesterday at 7pm
3.10 UK's Worst.... Restaurants? Six-part series uncovering dire standards in customer service. Shown last Thursday
3.40 Simon's Heroes War veterans, including Simon Weston , return to the Falklands. Shown yesterday at 9pm.

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Weston

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