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Arthur
Double bill. Arthur eats too much, then joins DW in a hunt for buried treasure.

4.00 Chucklevision
Now that they have the duplicate ruby, what will Paul and Barry do?
Written by John Sayle

4.25 The Cramp Twins
Wendy sets out to prove that she is bad.

4.35 Hollywood 7
Rachel discovers a grey hair and Dean is sacked by the record company. Starring Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee, Tina Barrett, Hannah Spearritt , Bradley Mclntosh, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens and Barry Williams.

5.00 UKool
Ashley Mulheron explores life in the Bronx and Nigel Clarke checks out the teenage "mosher" scene in Portsmouth. Plus more style tips.
With Gerard McCabe
Repeated tomorrow 7.50am on BBC2

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer ("Chucklevision"):
John Sayle
Jo ("Hollywood 7"):
Jo O'Meara
Jon ("Hollywood 7"):
Jon Lee
Tina ("Hollywood 7"):
Tina Barrett
Hannah ("Hollywood 7"):
Hannah Spearritt
Bradley ("Hollywood 7"):
Bradley McIntosh
Paul ("Hollywood 7"):
Paul Cattermole
Rachel ("Hollywood 7"):
Rachel Stevens
[Actor] ("Hollywood 7"):
Barry Williams
Presenter ("UKool"):
Ashley Mulheron
Presenter ("UKool"):
Nigel Clarke
Presenter ("UKool"):
Gerard McCabe

Steve Leonard and Trude Mostue join a US Special Forces team on Operation Roundup, a mission to give an experimental contraceptive vaccine to 120 wild horses on the island of Shackleford Banks, where equine numbers are dangerously out of control. Last in the current series. Series producer Michael Massey ; Executive producer Jannine Waddell

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Leonard
Unknown:
Trude Mostue
Producer:
Michael Massey
Producer:
Jannine Waddell

Kat and Anthony confront each other, with dire consequences.
Episode written by Julia Honour
More cast Tuesday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice

Contributors

Writer:
Julia Honour
Producer:
Nicky Cotton
Director:
Chris Jury
Kat Slater:
Jessie Wallace
Little Mo Morgan:
Kacey Ainsworth
Charlie Slater:
Derek Martin
Mo Slater:
Laila Morse
Anthony Trueman:
Nicholas R Bailey
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie Cassidy
Gus Smith:
Mohammed George
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Nita Mistry:
Bindya Solanki
Billy Mitchell:
Perry Fenwick
Janine Butcher:
Charlie Brooks
Asif Malik:
Ashvin Luximon
Alison:
Sarah French-Ellis
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Milton:
Jeffery Kissoon
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Paul Trueman:
Gary Beadle
Sam Mitchell:
Kim Medcalf
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Sharon Watts:
Letitia Dean
Tom Banks:
Colm O Maonlai
Dot Branning:
June Brown

Nick Knowles and Lowri Turner assess how appearing on DIY SOS has changed the lives of some of the families who have braved the show over the last three years.
Series producer Annie Heather ; Executive producer Mark Hill

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Knowles
Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Producer:
Annie Heather
Producer:
Mark Hill

When a gifted young musician is found drowned in a river, Dalziel is reminded of a tragic accident from his past, forcing him to confront strong feelings of guilt in this episode of the detective drama from last year.

Contributors

Writer:
Matthew Hall
Producer:
Ann Tricklebank
Director:
Ashley Pearce
Det Supt Andy Dalziel:
Warren Clarke
DI Peter Pascoe:
Colin Buchanan
DS Wield:
David Royle
DC Novello:
Jo-Anne Stockham
Ken Crowley:
Duncan Preston
Brian:
null Jordan
Nigel Clifford:
Rob Jarvis
Julian Beeson:
Sean Gleeson
Sophie Caine:
Sarah Smart
Sandra Pallister:
Rosie Rowell
Nichola Crowley:
Holly Grainger
ACC Belinda Kennedy:
Marian McLoughlin
Alec Jordan:
Jonathan Deakin
Mrs Hopkins:
Kate Layden
Dr Paul Ashurst:
James Puddephatt
Kinnaird:
Jamse Weaver
Constable:
Nicholas Camm
Sophie's solicitor:
Simon Harvey
First journalist:
Debbie Howard
Second journalist:
Peter Ashdown

Kate is discovered cheating on her partner in the second of the six-part drama following the lives of three thirtysomething women in Dublin. Contains strong language.
Written by Ali White
Producer Lesley McKimm : Director John Woods

Contributors

Written By:
Ali White
Producer:
Lesley McKimm
Director:
John Woods
Nora Moggin:
Angeline Ball
Stevie Macutcheon:
Susan Lynch
Kate O'Dowd:
Zara Turner
Johnny Doherty:
Ciaran McMenamin
Colin Duggan:
Patrick O'Kane
Margaret Macutcheon:
Ruth McCabe
Frank O'Halloran:
Owen Roe
Declan Carthy:
Frankie McCafferty
Emily Moggin:
Brid Brennan
Seamus O'Reilly:
Mark O'Regan
Don Duggan:
Karl Shiels
Gubnett O'Shaunessy:
Gina Moxley
Nedser Fitzgibbon:
Aidan McArdle
Brendan Toomey:
Alan Maher
Angie Farrelly:
Fiona Glascott
Pete Murphy:
Pat Shortt

Drama starring Kate Jackson and Chad Allen. On his release from prison a robber returns to his family, but things start to go awry when his pal tastes freedom too. Review page 46.
Director Julian Chojnacki (2001)
Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Jackson
Unknown:
Chad Allen.
Director:
Julian Chojnacki

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