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Twice Shy. An insect collector is infected with a parasite, and the jury retire to consider their verdict in Marc's trial.
Episode written by Graham White
More cast on Friday

Contributors

Written By:
Graham White
Dr Benjamin Kwarme:
Ariyon Bakare
Dr Georgina Woodson:
Stirling Gallacher
Dr Oliver Berg:
Laurence Penry-Jones
Faith Walker:
Eva Fontaine
Carolina Shaw:
Ela Kay
Julia Parsons:
Diane Keen
RonnieWoodson:
Sean Gleeson
Maria Hester:
Romia Walker
Jenny Clayton:
Shelagh McLeod

Ends 5.35.

Mona the Vampire
A fortune cookie predicts disaster for Mona, and Lily is acting strangely.

4.10 The Mummy
Beginning a new 13-part animation about a boy's adventures in Egypt. Has the evil high priest Imhotep finally been destroyed for good?

4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents
An evil dentist and the outlaw Vicky the Kid cause problems.

5.00 Blue Peter
Why cleaning your dog's teeth will tell you how healthy he is. Plus the house in a time warp, and an Easter table decoration.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.20am on BBC2)
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5.25 Newsround

Former housebreakers Richard Taylor and Michael Fraser highlight slack security in Britain's homes in the first of a no-holds-barred six-part series. Young couple Tony and Dawn relive the trauma of a staged burglary via CCTV footage - but will it convince them to tighten up their defences? Director/Producer Gill Waddlngton

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Taylor
Unknown:
Michael Fraser
Producer:
Gill Waddlngton

A repeat episode from the first series of the ecclesiastical sitcom, starring Dawn French as the Rev Geraldine Granger.

In a bid to improve on the previous year's dismal takings, a star is sought to open the autumn fair.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Curtis
Director:
Dewi Humphreys
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Rev Geraldine Granger:
Dawn French

The largest of all dolphins, the killer whale is the ocean's top predator, capable of dispatching its prey with deadly efficiency. Yet in captivity they prove to be gentle, playful and intelligent creatures. David Attenborough makes an attempt to fathom their "Jekyll-and-Hyde" personality.
BBC Wildlife Magazine: available monthly, price £2.90

Contributors

Presenter:
David Attenborough
Producer:
Phil Chapman
Producer:
Sue Flood
Executive Producer:
Sara Ford

With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Then Budget Statement by the Chancellor The Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown explains his Budget.

Contributors

Unknown:
Huw Edwards.
Unknown:
Michael Fish.
Unknown:
Gordon Brown

Conservative Party chairman Theresa May Joins in tonight's topical debate in Southampton, chaired by David Dimbleby. Executive producer George Carey ; Series editor Nick Pisani CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p) or email via the programme's website: vwww.bbc.co.uk/questlontime
Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby.
Producer:
George Carey
Editor:
Nick Pisani

n Steamy thriller starring William Hurt and Kathleen Turner.
With Florida in the grip of a stifling heatwave, Lawyer Ned Racine becomes embroiled in a torrid love affair with scheming Matty Walker , and together they hatch a plot to kill her wealthy husband. Widescreen. Review page 52.
Director Lawrence Kasdan (1981, 18)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hurt
Unknown:
Kathleen Turner.
Unknown:
Ned Racine
Unknown:
Matty Walker
Director:
Lawrence Kasdan

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.10.
Rail Cops PC Roe is called to the Potters Bartrain crash. With enhanced commentary for the visually impaired.
2.15 Food Police Bootlegged alcohol containing the poison methanol is investigated by food safety teams.
2.45 Antiques Roadshow Compilation of classic clips, including the teapot that raised enough to buy a house.
3.30 Panorama Shown Sunday at 10.15pm

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