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Keepsake. Oliver and Greg collaborate when test results have widespread ramifications.
Episode written by Tracey Black
More cast on Friday

Contributors

Written By:
Tracey Black
Mac McGuire:
Christopher Timothy
Kate McGuire:
Maggie Cronin
Dr Helen Thompson:
Corrinne Wicks
Dr Marc Eliot:
Tom Butcher
Dr Jude Carlyle:
Natalie J Robb
Dr Benjamin Kwarme:
Ariyon Bakare
Dr Georgina Woodson:
Stilling Gallacher
Dr Oliver Berg:
Laurence Penry-Jones

Ends 5.35.

Mona the Vampire
A black hole threatens to swallow Mona's town, and a wax museum's exhibits are too lifelike.

4.10 The Mummy
The O'Connells discover a college friend of Jonathan has a prismatic egg that can turn the sky to fire.

4.35 CBBC Winner Stays On
A chance for viewers to pick which of three shows they would like to see. The winning programme is shown now, but also rolls over into next week's selection to battle it out against two new alternatives. To vote for (A) call [number removed]; for (B), [number removed]; for (C), [number removed].
Lines are open from 3.45-4.10pm; calls cost 10p. Please ask the person who pays the bill for permission.
(A) So Little Time
Chaos ensues when the TV cable breaks down.
(B) Even Stevens
Louis falls for a duck that a chef plans to cook.
(C) Big Kids
Role-reversal fun as kids and adults swap places.

5.00 Blue Peter
A preview of this year's bikeathon, plus music from Triple X.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7am on BBC2)

5.25 Newsround

Pelicans, Taking the Plunge. In Acapulco, Mexico, pelicans catch theirfood by plunging into the ocean from a clifftop, hitting the sea at over43mph. This documentary shows how the clumsy young birds must come to terms with their bizarre bills straight from hatching and learn the skills necessary to become high-diving experts.
Producer James Honeybone (Revised repeat)

Contributors

Producer:
James Honeybone

Documentary spending a day following actress
Barbara Windsor as she works on her role in EastEnders, prepares for Night of a 1,000 Faces and relaxes at home. Helping celebrate the career of Britain's favourite pub landlady are TV presenter Dale Winton , impressionist
Ronni Ancona and Windsor's on-screen son, Steve McFadden.
Director/Producer Simon Greenwood

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Windsor
Presenter:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Ronni Ancona
Unknown:
Steve McFadden.
Producer:
Simon Greenwood

In the last of the series, environmental health officers investigate a smell in a pianist's stairway, a food team tracks down an illegal food operation diverting meat intended for pets into the mouths of people, and Polish war veteran Edmund Trebus makes his final appearance. Director Livia Russell ; Series producer Jo Vale

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmund Trebus
Director:
Livia Russell
Producer:
Jo Vale

Historical drama directed by and starring Mel Gibson. In 13th-century Scotland, the young William Wallace sees his father and brother killed by the English. Later, Wallace leads the clans in the fight for Scottish independence. Widescreen. Continues at 10.35pm. Review page 45.
(1995,15)
Videoplus code for 9pm-12.30am (non PDC)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mel Gibson.
Unknown:
William Wallace
William Wallace:
Mel Gibson
Princess Isabelle:
Sophie Marceau
King Edward I:
Patrick McGoohan
Murron:
Catherine McCormacK
Hamish:
Brendan Gleeson
Campell:
James Cosmo

Murder mystery starring Tori Spelling. A skier recovering from injury becomes a wealthy stranger's alibi when he is accused of murder. Review page 45.
Director Andy Wolk (1997, 12)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tori Spelling.
Director:
Andy Wolk

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