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Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaptinsky.
Including 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 news with Kate Sanderson ; 6.15, 6.45,
7.50 business news with Declan Curry ; 6.25, 6.53, 7-15, 7.53,
8.15, 8.55 weather with Louise Lear ; 6.27, 6.55, 7.28, 7.55, 8.28,
8.55 regional news, travel; 6.35,
7.35,8.35 sport.
Editor Richard Porter

Contributors

Unknown:
Dermot Murnaghan
Unknown:
Natasha Kaptinsky.
Unknown:
Kate Sanderson
Unknown:
Declan Curry
Unknown:
Louise Lear
Editor:
Richard Porter

Ends 3.45.
Bob the Builder and Friends Bob introduces a a story featuring Bill and Ben, then stars in a story of his own.
3.25 Bill and Ben The duo learn that you can have too much of a good thing.
3.35 Bob the Builder Scruffty disappears down a hole while chasing rabbits.

Ends 5.35.

Mona the Vampire
Double bill in which the town's inhabitants fall for a trendy new tanning club and Mona discovers a serpent living in the town's river.

4 JO The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza is troubled by tales of a dragon that haunts the bay.

4.35 Lizzie McGuire
Lizzie inadvertently causes a rumpus at school.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2

5.00 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
Repeated tomorrow at 7am on BBC2
BBC Blue Peter magazine: £1.85

5.25 Newsround

Craig Doyle is in Mexico, Rajesh Mirchandani in Belfast, and Jilly Goolden visits paradors in southern Spain.
Editor Jannine Waddell ; Series producer Gary Broadhurst Holiday offers for Prague, Vienna, Budapest and Norway: pl45

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Rajesh Mirchandani
Unknown:
Jilly Goolden
Editor:
Jannine Waddell
Producer:
Gary Broadhurst

In 2008 one of six shortlisted British cities - Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool, Newcastle or Oxford - will become the European Capital of Culture. Tonight's programme, hosted by Fiona Bruce live from Glasgow, gives the British public the chance to have their say, as a host of celebrities make the case for their respective cities. To vote visit the website: www.bbc.co.uk/capitalofculture or call 3040 (cost lOp). The result will be announced at 10.40pm. Editor Dave Stanford ; Producers Liz Bloor and David Lewis Which city has given most to TV?: page 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Bruce
Editor:
Dave Stanford
Producers:
Liz Bloor
Producers:
David Lewis

Alfie is delighted when a familiarface returns to the Square. Episode written by Stephen McAteer For cast see Thursday and Friday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Shane Richie in the RT Interview: page 22 and Alison Graham 's Soap & Flannel: page 42

Contributors

Written By:
Stephen McAteer
Unknown:
Shane Richie
Unknown:
Alison Graham

James Nesbitt is back as maverick undercover policeman Tommy Murphy in the first of a new four-part series.
Murphy is sent to prison to share a cell with a kidnapper, one of whose victims is still missing. (S) (W) [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Colin Bateman
Producer:
Sanne Craddick
Director:
Peter Lydon
Tommy Murphy:
James Nesbitt
Annie Guthrie:
Claudia Harrison
Clarke:
Christian Burgess
Kate Jennings:
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Carter:
Del Synnott
Richard Mooney:
Kevin Doyle
Geoff:
David Shimwell
Poole:
Matt Andrews
Roberts:
Carl McCrystal
Rachael Mooney:
Sally Rogers
Sir Peter Jennings:
Timothy Carlton
Claire Jennings:
Pauline Munro
Avril Young:
Anna Mountford
Scott:
Kevin Molloy
Thompson:
Eamon Geoghegan
Governor:
Stephen Boxer
Miles:
Nicholas Harrison
Simon Mooney:
Billy Hill
Matthew Mooney:
James Blissett
Declan:
Ruairi Conaghan
Wilkinson:
Lincoln Hudson
McStravock:
Tony Pritchard
Goyle:
David Case
Burton:
Ged McKenna
Dr Kildare:
Richard Wills-Cotton
Jackson:
Jamie Martin
Ronnie:
John Kay Steel

Output from the digital station. Ends 1.20.
Burn It Carl seems intent on breaking up the lads' friendship once and for all in the final episode.
12.15 This Is Dom Joly The irreverenttalk show.
12.45 Recovered The music showcase in which performers deliver their own material and cover someone else's work.
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Dom Joly

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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