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Ends 5.35.

Arthur
Arthur worries about Buster's plans for Father's Day and Prunella makes a prediction.

4.10 UBOS
Cassy needs rescuing after Zarlak tricks her into boarding a ghost Ship.

4.35 Even Stevens
US comedy about a well-intentioned, clumsy schoolboy who struggles amid a family of over-achievers. Louis becomes the manager of Twitty's band only to be sacked when his plan backfires.

5.00 Blue Peter
TV presenter and former England footballer Gary Lineker, Olympic gold medal-winning Cyclist Jason Queally and singer Laura all help celebrate the success of this year's bikeathon.
Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Louis Stevens:
Shia Lebouf
Ren Stevens:
Christy Romano
Donnie Stevens:
Nick Spano
Mom:
Donna Pascow
Dad:
Tom Virtue
Alan Twitty:
AJ Trauth
Blake Thompson:
Timothy Everett Moore
Guest ("Blue Peter"):
Gary Lineker
Guest ("Blue Peter"):
Jason Queally

Kate Humble reports from South Africa on how a new cricket bat may help their national team identify the next generation of players. Rising star Ashwall Prince helps put it to the test. With Adam Hart-Davis , Roger Black and Katie Knapman.
Executive producer Tina Fletcher ; Series producer Sally Dixon WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/tw

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Unknown:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Katie Knapman.
Producer:
Tina Fletcher
Producer:
Sally Dixon

Second in William Shawcross's four-part series telling the story of the Queen's 50-year reign through personal recollections, archive film and new footage.

A look at who has most influenced the Queen and how she handles problems within her own family. Plus an insight into her love of racing and a chance to view some previously unseen royal home movies.

RT Shop: book, £16.99 (normally £18.99). double audio cassette, £11.99 (normally £13.99), or order both for £25.99. Send cheque, payable to RT Shop, to: [address removed]. or call [number removed] (national rate). Video available from 13 May, £14.99, at retailers

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shawcross
Series Producer:
John Bridcut

Documentary following a year in the life of the record-breaking yachtswoman as she adjusts to life under the spotlight. This includes juggling a hectic round of ocean races and media appearances with trying to refurbish a new home.
Director/Senes producer Steve Robinson Postponed from 6 March

Contributors

Producer:
Steve Robinson

Crime thriller. Student Sam Jensen finds herself framed by her boyfriend Jed when a robbery ends in murder. Emerging from prison years later, she is determined to get her revenge, but Jed now works for powerful mob boss. Review page 56.
Director Luca Bercovici (1999)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Jensen
Director:
Luca Bercovici
Sam Jensen:
Angie Everhart
Joe Massa:
James Russo
Jed:
Brian Wimmer
Venti:
Eric Roberts
Carl:
Joe Penny
Juliette:
Francia Di Mase

Recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 3.55.
Tomorrow's World The artificial intelligence of virtual presenter Maddy is tested. Shown last Wednesday
1.25 Holiday on a Shoestring Reports from New York, Denmark,
Corfu and France. Shown on May Day Holiday at 7pm
1.55 UK's Worst.... Landlords? Nick Knowles and Rianna Scipio investigate some less than scrupulous landlords. Last in the series. Shown last Thursday
2.25 Weird Nature The penultimate episode shows how animals strike up unlikely relationships.
2.55 The Toughest Job in Britain Jeremy Spake endures the work of a portable toilet cleaner. Shown last Friday
3.25 Ice Dogs First in a six-part series in which Benedict Allen and a team of huskies attempt a 1,000-mile trek into Alaska.
First shown on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Knowles
Unknown:
Benedict Allen

Weird Nature

Episode 5: Puzzling Partners

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC One London

The series exploring strange animal behaviour focuses on unusual partnerships, including the fishermen who have forged a co-operative venture with wild dolphins. Show more

Contributors

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

BBC One London

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