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James Martin looks forward to Easter with a special Sunday lunch. Paul Hayes has another country collectable to auction. Director Sue Robinson ; Editor
Rosemary Edwards Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
James Martin
Unknown:
Paul Hayes
Director:
Sue Robinson
Editor:
Rosemary Edwards

Mona the Vampire The ten-year-old discovers how the town is really run, then faces up to a malign Egyptian pharaoh.

4.10 50/50 A cross-Pennine edition as pupils from Bispham High School, Blackpool, and Ossett School in Wakefield battle it out in the school challenge series. Music from Sugababes. Hosted by Angellica Bell. Repeated tomorrow at 7.10am on BBC2

4.35 Ace Lightning Chuck thinks he's photographed a UFO when he unwittingly takes a picture of Sparx flying overhead.

5.00 SMart Working with Chinese brushes for an oriental effect, plus a look at the architecture of Brighton's Regency fantasy, the Royal Pavilion. More Thursday 5pm

5.25 Newsround

[Ends 5.35.]

Contributors

Unknown:
Angellica Bell.

A band of 200 Watchdog viewers looks for answers from a company that left them with ill-fitting windows. Editor Doug Carnegie : Executive producer Lisa Ausden
Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 3.35am CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate), or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog

Contributors

Editor:
Doug Carnegie
Producer:
Lisa Ausden

Can Kath keep her nerve in the dock in the concluding part to last week's story?
[web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Matthew Hall
Producer:
Emma Turner
Director:
James Erskine
Tom:
Campbell-Gore Denis Lawson
Robbie Waring:
Marvin Humes
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Ed Keating:
Rocky Marshall
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Sandy Harper:
Laura Sadler
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia Potter
Kath Fox:
Jan Pearson
Danny Shaughnessy:
Jeremy Edwards
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Lisa Fox:
Luisa Bradshaw-White
Ben Saunders:
David Paisley
Steve Waring:
Peter de Jersey
Jess Griffin:
Verona Joseph
Anita Forbes:
Kirsty Mitchell
Tricia Williams:
Sharon Maughan
Brian Taylor:
Charles Lawson
Mandy Taylor:
Victoria Willing
Vic Taylor:
Joe O'Neill
Dave Denham:
Nick Woodman
Jennifer Hannay:
Dearbhla Molloy
George Collins:
Ajay Chhabra
Sheila Fox:
Annie Miles
Di Archer:
Christine Entwisle
Gareth Keelan:
Kevin Harvey
Hannah Keelan:
Noma Oumezweni
Justice Asquith:
Myles Hoyle

A group of police cadets are introduced to a corpse and face theirfirst post mortem in the fifth of the series following environmental-health officers in north London.
Director Livia Russell ; Series producer Jo Vale

Contributors

Director:
Livia Russell
Producer:
Jo Vale

Seeing Red. South Yorkshire's traffic police tackle a gang of burglars, a road-rage incident and drivers breaking the speed limit close to a school. Narrated by Jamie Theakston. Director Bruce Lippold ; Executive producer Charles Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Theakston.
Director:
Bruce Lippold
Producer:
Charles Thompson

Michael Buerk looks back on more emergency cases with the help of dramatic reconstructions and interviews.
Series producer Jane Lomas : Executive producer Dick Colthurst

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Producer:
Jane Lomas
Producer:
Dick Colthurst

As the festival of Passover approaches this documentary explores the ancient Jewish ceremony of male circumcision. Producer Andrew Graystone ; Executive producer Hugh Faupel

Contributors

Producer:
Andrew Graystone
Producer:
Hugh Faupel

Fantasy drama starring Timothy Hutton. Scientists working in the North Pole discover a man frozen in the ice and decide to defrost him. Widescreen. Review page 54. Director Fred Schepisi (1984, PG)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Timothy Hutton.
Director:
Fred Schepisi

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