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Arthur
Animated double bill. Sue Ellen starts imagining her friends as geese, and Brian initiates a camping trip.

4.10 Rugrats
Double bill. The babies misconstrue Tommy's mother's words, and Angelina is in the mood for practical jokes.

4.35 So Little Time
Twin sisters Riley and Chloe experience life in an old people's home.

5.00 Against All Odds
Jake Humphrey meets a girl from Newcastle upon Tyne who called six emergency services when her father's life was in danger.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter ("Against All Odds"):
Jake Humphrey

Operation Thunderball. Working among the grass stalks of Africa's Serengeti plains, the dung beetle is like an insect James Bond , equipped with high-tech equipment to clean up and save the world. Narrated by David Attenborough.
Producer Tania Dorrity ; Series editor Sara Ford

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bond
Unknown:
David Attenborough.
Producer:
Tania Dorrity
Editor:
Sara Ford

A furious Tom risks his life when proving his point to Mark.
Written by Ming Ho For further cast see Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

Contributors

Written By:
Ming Ho
Jim Branning:
John Bardon
Laura Beale:
Hannah Waterman
Lynne Hobbs:
Elaine Lordan
Garry Hobbs:
Ricky Groves
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Penny:
Sara Poyzer
Liam Butcher:
Nathaniel Gleed
Martin Fowler:
James Alexandrou
Rebecca:
Paulette Williams
Biffo:
Mark Pheonix

New Hearts, Old Scores. Meyer's old adversary is called in to investigate his paediatric surgery.
Written by Martin Jameson ; Producer Sharon Houlihan ; Director Keith Boak
Rptd next Saturday on BBC Choice www.bbc.co.uk/holbycity

Contributors

Written By:
Martin Jameson
Producer:
Sharon Houlihan
Director:
Keith Boak
Anton Meyer:
George Irving
Tom Campbell-Gore:
Denis Lawson
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Ed Keating:
Rocky Marshall
Sandy Harper:
Laura Sadler
Sam Kennedy:
Colette Brown
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Lisa Fox:
Luisa Bradshaw-White
Ben Saunders:
David Paisley
Anaesthetist:
Deborah Poplett
Jan Goddard:
Judy Loe
Kim Prebble:
Olivia Colman
Sal Baxter:
Caroline Lee Johnson
John Baxter:
Tristan Sturrock
Glen Hale:
Eric Byrne
Barry:
Tim Major

Thanks for the Memories. In the first of this year's three programmes marking his annual check on 25 children's development, Professor Robert Winston finds the babies -who are now two-and-a-half years old - refining their memories, and he sets out to discover what effect their experiences as infants will have on the rest of their lives. Series producer Tessa Livingstone ; Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves
www.bbc.co.uk/science My, haven't you grown!: page 32

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Robert Winston
Producer:
Tessa Livingstone
Producer:
Sarah Hargreaves

The series about high-profile celebrity scandals recalls the bizarre case of screen charmer Hugh Grant 's lewd tryst with Los Angeles prostitute Divine Brown , who returns to the scene to tell her side of the story. Presented by lain Lee . Series producer Virginia Hill ; Executive producers Remy Blumenfeld ,
Gavin Hay and May Miller

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Grant
Unknown:
Divine Brown
Presented By:
Lain Lee
Producer:
Virginia Hill
Producers:
Remy Blumenfeld
Producers:
Gavin Hay
Producers:
May Miller

Supernatural mystery. When a native
American private detective becomes haunted by the ghost of a murdered woman, he uses his gifted partner and psychic ancestry to locate the killer. Review page 45. Director James Whitmore Jr (1995, 18)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Director:
James Whitmore Jr

A selection of recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 3.15.
A Life of Grime Documentary series following the work of an environmental health team.
1.55 Wildlife on One Just how clever are octopuses?
David Attenborough investigates.
2.25 Wellington: the Iron Duke Last of a three-part series charting the life of the great general. First shown on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough

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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