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Arthur
Animated double bill.
Francine decides to enter the publishing business, and DW has his backpack stolen.

4.10 Rugrats
Angelica has a warning about the autumn which seems to be confirmed by Grandpa Lou's departure.

4.35 Making It
The nine finalists are whittled down to eight after more tough tasks as the search continues for a future CBBC presenter. With Ortis and Rhodri Owen.
Repeated tomorrow at 9am on BBC2

5.00 Against All Odds
Jake Humphrey meets a teenager whose first aid was tested after a car crash, and My Hero star Ardal O'Hanlon reveals how stunts are performed in the sitcom, which concludes Friday at 8.30pm.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter ("Making It"):
Ortis Deeley
Presenter ("Making It"):
Rhodri Owen
Presenter ("Against All Odds"):
Jake Humphrey
Contributor ("Against All Odds"):
Ardal O'Hanlon

Janine saves the day at the Mexican club night, while tensions between Phil and Lisa come to a head.
Episode written by Dan Sefton For cast see Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

Contributors

Written By:
Dan Sefton

Pawns in the Game. Meyer risks his career to operate on a boy. Adams has an offer he can't refuse. More tomorrow 8pm.
Episode written by Julia Weston
Producer Sharon Houlihan
Director Keith Boak

Contributors

Written By:
Julia Weston
Producer:
Sharon Houlihan
Director:
Keith Boak
Anton Meyer:
George Irving
Tom Campbell-Gore:
Denis Lawson
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Ed Keating:
Rocky Marshall
Danny Shaughnessy:
Jeremy Edwards
Sandy Harper:
Laura Sadler
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia Potter
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Mubbs Hussein:
Lan Aspinall
Lisa Fox:
Luisa Bradshaw-White
Alistair Taylor:
Dominic Jephcott
Len Wilton:
Tom Georgeson
Jan Goddard:
Judy Loe
Lee Simons:
Matthew Wait
Tanya Wilton:
Maxine Peake
Sharon Simons:
Zoe Lucker
Paul Marshall:
Ade Sapara
Joey Simons:
Joshua Webb

Power Struggles. Professor Robert Winston focuses on early behavioural instincts and the battle of wills in the second of this year's three progress reports on 25 children. Showing how the two-year-olds are developing their independence, he reveals the importance of self-awareness and asks whether a depressed mother will have a lasting effect on her son. Series producer Tessa Livingstone : Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves
www.bbc.co.uk/science Is your child an owl or a lark? page 34

Contributors

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

The last in the series about celebrity scandals recalls the furore surrounding the revelation that former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook was conducting an affair with his parliamentary secretary, and the press's uncharacteristic reluctance to make the liaison public. Presented by lain Lee . Series producer Virginia Hill; Executive producers Remy Blumenfeld ,
Gavin Hay and May Miller

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Cook
Presented By:
Lain Lee
Producers:
Remy Blumenfeld
Producers:
Gavin Hay

Courtroom drama starring Bill Pullman and Robert Loggia. After two cops are murdered and the suspect is found innocent, an investigating detective takes the court hostage and retries the defendant. Review page 44.
Director Heywood Gould (1996.15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Pullman
Unknown:
Robert Loggia
Director:
Heywood Gould

A selection of recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 4.30.
Would Like to Meet... A young gay teacher seeks advice that will help him find a long-term partner. First shown on BBC2
2.30 A Life of Grime Salford's environmental health team deal with an awful smell emanating from a cellar.
3.00 Your Money or Your Life Alvin Hall assesses the best way to rid a massive credit card debt. First shown on BBC2
3.30 Obsessions The first in a two-part series examines obsessive compulsive disorders.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alvin Hall

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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