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Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Director:
Ian Blandford
Editor:
Jay Hunt

Preservation. Helen's caught up with a strange pair of twins.
Episode written by Graham White
More cast on Friday

Contributors

Written By:
Graham White
Julia Parsons:
Diane Keen
Alice Bonham:
Ruth Platt
Paul Bonham:
Timothy Dennihan
Maria Bonham:
Kristal Watkins
Mandy Styles:
Tehmina Sacranie
John Langford:
Howard Saddler
Amy:
Jo Dyce
Hilary:
Serena Harris
Barbara Byers:
Julie T Wallace
Geoffrey Byers:
Martin Buchan
Natalie Byers:
Catherine Kinsella
James Byers:
Jody Latham

Ends 5.35.

Arthur
Muffy has a bad week and we see life through Arthur's eyes.

4.10 The Cramp Twins
The pair play a trick on Wayne.

4.20 X-periMENTAL
How many kids does it take to lift a ton? Sheffield and Manchester teams compete in the science game, with Ortis and Holly Willoughby.

4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents
A bike gets out of control and Timmy learns a lesson.

5.00 Blue Peter
Including the third Tanzania report from Matt Baker.
Repeated with sign language tomorrow7.20 am on BBC2
BBC Blue Peter Magazine: £1.85

5.20 Newsround Extra
A look at music scenes from bhangra to goth and nu-metal.

Contributors

Presenter (X-periMENTAL):
null Ortis
Presenter (X-periMENTAL):
Holly Willoughby
Presenter (Blue Peter):
Matt Baker

Concluding the experiment in which the traditional roles of children and parents are reversed for a week. Vegetables are consigned to the dustbin as Liz's two sons squander the family's entire weekly budget for groceries on sweets. Series producer Adam Purver ; Executive producer Julian Mercer

Contributors

Producer:
Adam Purver
Producer:
Julian Mercer

Fugitives' Paradise. With Spain's "Costa del Crime" shut down, northern Cyprus - a country with which the UK has no extradition treaty- is the new destination of choice for British criminals on the run. Posing as a tourist to avoid detection, Paul Kenyon goes on the trail of a drug baron, a multi-million-pound fraudster, and other expatriate gangsters.
Director Derek Jones ; Series producer Kate Middleton

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Kenyon
Director:
Derek Jones
Producer:
Kate Middleton

Anne Robinson challenges nine radio personalities, including Tony Blackburn, Pat Sharp and Jono Coleman , to a battle of wits in tonight's edition of the elimination quiz. Producers Alexandra McLeod. Jo Street ; Series producer Dee Todd

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Pat Sharp
Unknown:
Jono Coleman
Producers:
Alexandra McLeod.
Producers:
Jo Street
Producer:
Dee Todd

For nearly 20 years, one of Britain's most prolific poison-pen campaigns spread fear among the residents of the North Yorkshire village of Manfield. This documentary reveals how the culprit was finally caught.
Producer Claire Kavanagh ; Director Norman Hull

Contributors

Producer:
Claire Kavanagh
Director:
Norman Hull

Thriller starring Corbin Bernsen. Ted McGinley and Tim Matheson .
A serial killer's potential victim employs a private eye in a desperate bid to stay alive. Review page 41.
Director Tim Matheson (1995, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Corbin Bernsen.
Unknown:
Ted McGinley
Unknown:
Tim Matheson
Director:
Tim Matheson

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.55.
Antiques Roadshow Shown Sunday at 6.45pm
2.25 Watchdog Consumer show. Shown yesterday 7pm
2.55 The Life of Mammals Chisellers. David Attenborough shares his fascination with, and horror of, rodents.
3.55 Kids on Top Shown last Monday
4.25 DIY SOS Home-improvement show. Shown last Thursday

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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