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Ends 5.35.

The Woody Woodpecker Show
Featuring a playful primate, a barbecue and some spring cleaning.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.40am on BBC2)

4.05 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza swims with the dolphins.
(Continues at 4.35pm)

4.20 The Story of Tracy Beaker
Justine's dad is getting married.
(Cast Thursday 4.20pm)

4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Concluding today's story.

4.45 Cavegirl
Netal is tired of living with Sludge.
(Cast on Thursday)

5.00 Grange Hill
Josh has a haircut.
(Continues Thursday at 5pm)

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer (The Story of Tracy Beaker):
Mary Morris
Writer (Cavegirl):
Michael Prescott
Writer (Grange Hill):
Si Spencer
Togger Johnson:
Chris Perry-Metcalf
Abel Benson:
Lucas Undo
Andy Turner:
Chris Crookall
Emma Bolton:
Daniella Fray
Tanya Young:
Kirsten Cassidy
Annie Wainwright:
Lauren Bunney
Maddie Gilks:
Kacey Bamfield
Josh Irvine:
Shane Leonidas
Kathy Mcllory:
Sammy O'Grady
Tranter:
Josh Abdelfatah
Anika Modi:
Jalpa Patel
Shannon Parks:
Amanda Fahy
Leah Stewart:
Jessica Staveley-Taylor
Baz Wainwright:
Thomas Hudson
Mr Malachay:
Edward Baker-Duly

Nicky Campbell and Kate Sanderson , Paul Heineyand Ashley Blake present more consumer reports.
Editor Doug Carnegie Rptd with sign language tomorrow 2.30am CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate), or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicky Campbell
Unknown:
Kate Sanderson
Unknown:
Paul Heineyand
Unknown:
Ashley Blake
Editor:
Doug Carnegie Rptd

Returning hero Alex Adams takes on too much during his first full day back.

[web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Al Hunter Ashton
Producer:
Rebecca Hedderly
Director:
Colin Teague
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Ed Keating:
Rocky Marshall
Sandy Harper:
Laura Sadler
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Ben Saunders:
David Paisley
Steve Waring:
Peter de Jersey
Jess Griffin:
Verona Joseph
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Lisa Fox:
Luisa Bradshaw-White
Tony Vincent:
Lee Warburton
John Philips:
Richard Standing
Natalie Wade:
Kim Vithana
Ryan Aims:
Guy Burgess
Sylvia Burton:
Heather Chasen
Alice Harman:
Shirley Dixon
Martin Waller:
Peter Czajkowski
Beth Waller:
Andrea Mason
Mr Loftwood:
Graeme Garden

Men and Boys (pt 2). In the conclusion to yesterday's story Liam and Garth set a trap for drug baron Vincent Hunter. Written by Peter Jukes ; Producer Steve Lanning ; Director Colin Bucksey
Further cast on Monday www.bbc.co.uk/indeep
Then Comic Relief Previewing the fundraising event.

Contributors

Unknown:
Vincent Hunter.
Written By:
Peter Jukes
Producer:
Steve Lanning
Director:
Colin Bucksey
Jenny Hunter:
Clara Salaman
Rose:
Kate Williams
Max:
Buster Reece
Bourne:
Andrew French
Alan Coleman:
Mark A Brighton
Neil Hunter:
Jordan Calvert
Emma Coleman:
Olivia Chinwokwu
Darren:
Leon Black

Nicolas Cage talks about his new film Adaptation, Salma Hayek reflects on the drama Frida, and George Clooney provides an insight into the science-fiction remake Solaris. Producer Hans Petch ; Series producer Tom Webber
Repeated next Saturday on BBC2

Contributors

Talks:
Nicolas Cage
Unknown:
Salma Hayek
Unknown:
George Clooney
Producer:
Hans Petch

Another chance to sample the output from the new digital channel. Ends 1.40. www.bbc.co.uk/three
Vinnie Footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones takes his family to the dogs. Shown yesterday at 9pm
HITTING HOME

Contributors

Unknown:
Vinnie Footballer-Tumed
Unknown:
Vinnie Jones

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.45.
Home Front Combining Japanese and Victorian influences in south-east London. First shown on BBC2
2.40 Horizon The Day We Learned to Think. How a stone is challenging evolutionary theory. Shown last Thursday on BBC2
3.30 How to Be a Gardener Alan Titchmarsh shows how to create an old- fashioned family garden. Shown last Thursday on BBC2 (m
4.00 See HearShown on Saturday at 12 noon on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh

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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