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Arthur
Animated adventures of an eight-year-old aardvark.

4.10 UBOS
Zarlak plays a trick on Cassy's new room-mate, who then runs away.

4.35 Belfry Witches
Third in the seven-part drama series, first shown in 1999, about two teenage witches. Odd things are happening in Tranters End and Mrs Bagg-Meanly wants to find out why.
Written by Kelly Marshall, based on the book by Kate Saunders

5.00 Blue Peter
Simon dives with sharks at the Liverpool aquarium. Plus music from UK Eurovision hopeful Jessica Garlick and what life was like for a First World War soldier. Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2
WEBSITE: [web address removed]
BBC BLUE PETER MAGAZINE: £1.85

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer ("Belfry Witches"):
Kelly Marshall
Based on the book by:
("Belfry Witches"): Kate Saunders
Skirty Marm:
Laura Sadler
Old Noshie:
Lucy Davis
Chris Tucker:
Scott Charles
Mrs Bagg-Meanly:
Paula Jacobs
Harold Snelling:
Joseph O'Conor
Ben Babbercom:
Gyuri Sarossy
Mrs Tucker:
Polly Irvin
PC Bloater:
Andy Greenhalgh
Jimmy Bloater:
Frankie Carson
Guest ("Blue Peter"):
Jessica Garlick

The first-ever test of an interactive 3-D surgical imaging technique in the operating theatre plus the special study carried out by the British Antarctic Survey team.
Executive producer Tina Fletcher ; Series producer Sally Dixon

Contributors

Producer:
Tina Fletcher
Producer:
Sally Dixon

Annie and Ben are caught in a nightmare situation. Last in the present series but a new one is planned.
Written by Nicholas Hicks-Beach and Shelley Miller
Producer Jacky Stoller ; Director Terry Winsor

Contributors

Written By:
Nicholas Hicks-Beach
Producer:
Jacky Stoller
Director:
Terry Winsor
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
Jane Chamberlain:
Jan Harvey
Nurse Helen:
Kim Vithana
Alice Urquhart:
Barbara Rafferty
DannyTunick:
Kenneth Bryans
Billy Deansgate:
Ian Puleston-Davies
Harper:
Russell Mabey
Carson:
Paul Doonan
Kirsty Urquhart:
Katrina Rose-Smith
Brother Thomas:
Brian Pettifer
Eileen:
Jan Wilson

Street robbery tops Britain's crime agenda, In central London, street crime has risen by 50 per cent in the last year. This programme follows special squads trying to stem the thefts. Producers Becky Clarke and Lance Williams
Executive producer Charles Thompson Postponed from 9 April

Contributors

Producers:
Becky Clarke
Producer:
Charles Thompson

Action from England's final home World Cup warm-up game as they take on Paraguay at Anfield. Introduced by Gary Lineker , commentary from John Motson and Trevor Brooking. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong

Contributors

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

Western murder mystery based on the novel by Alistair MacLean starring Charles Bronson , Ben Johnson and - Richard Crenna. In 1873, a series of mysterious events occur on a train. Widescreen. Review page 56.
Director Tom Gries (1976, PG)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Novel By:
Alistair MacLean
Unknown:
Charles Bronson
Unknown:
Ben Johnson
Unknown:
Richard Crenna.
Director:
Tom Gries

Recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 4.30.
Tomorrow's World The sensor which can read a heart rate without touching the Skin. Shown last Wednesday
1.45 Holiday Visits to Saltzburg, the Maldives and Wales.
Shown on Monday at 7pm
2.15 UK's Worst.... Roads? Focus is on five of the country's most notorious thoroughfares. Shown last Thursday
2.45 Weird Nature The natural world at its strangest.
3.15 Inside the Enron Scandal Money Programme special about the energy trading company. Postponed from 9 April
3.45 Antiques Roadshow From Houghton Hall, Norfolk.
Postponed from 9 April

Weird Nature

Episode 2: Devious Defences

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC One London

Series exploring strange animal behaviour reveals the bizarre ways animals defend themselves, from skunks that do handstands to crabs that dress up. Show more

Contributors

Camera Operator:
Rod Clarke
Camera Operator:
Steve Downer
Camera Operator:
Warwick Sloss
Camera Operator:
John Waters
Series Producer:
John Downer
Producer:
Mark Brownlow

BBC One London

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