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Voice of Reason. Jude finds herself an object of desire.
Episode written by Mike Sherman
More cast on Friday

Contributors

Written By:
Mike Sherman
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:
Stirling Gallacher

Ends 5.35.

Arthur
Prunella's special book, and the innermost thoughts of dogs and babies.

4.10 The Mummy
The O'Connells seek out the Cloak of Isis.

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, and 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) Last week's winner So Little Time, Even Stevens or Big Kids.
(B) Yvon of the Yukon
Talk of lost treasure sends the town frantic.
(C) Big Wolf on Campus
Merton joins a social club.

5.00 Blue Peter
George the tortoise celebrates his 21st birthday.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7am on BBC2) [web address removed]

5.25 Newsround

The team revisit a garden in Bordon, Hampshire, where Alan Titchmarsh came up with a horizontal design, including an extra strong deck built on a slope. One year on, the deck has had some serious testing, but what's happened to the lawn? Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam Great gardening offers: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
John Thornicroft
Producer:
Carol Haslam

Romantic thriller. When a priceless Rembrandt is stolen, ace insurance investigator Virginia "Gin" Baker attributes the heist to master art thief Robert "Mac" MacDougal.
Determined to put him away for good, she hatches a plan to apprehend the criminal. Widescreen. Review page 51.
Director Jon Amiel (1999, 12)

Contributors

Director:
Jon Amiel
Robert MacDougal:
Sean Connery
Virginia Baker:
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Thibadeaux:
Ving Rhames
Hector Cruz:
Will Patton
Conrad Greene:
Maury Chaykin
Haas:
Kevin McNally
Quinn:
Terry O'Neill
Security chief:
Madhav Sharma

With the FA Cup final only three days away, cameras follow Cardiff City's riot police as they battle with groups of hooligans during this year's Worthington Cup final.
Producer Matt Holden ; Executive producer Nick Curwin

Contributors

Producer:
Matt Holden
Producer:
Nick Curwin

Dramatic stories of rescues and bravery, including a man impaled on a garden railing spike. With Michael Buerk.
Series producer Jane Lomas ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst

Contributors

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

The remarkable story of the Indian waiterwho became inseparable from Victoria, Queen of England. She was head of the Church of England, he was a Muslim, and her reliance on him brought the disapproval of the Royal Court. Royal correspondent Jennie Bond traces the history of Abdul Karim and the little-known details of the growth of the Muslim community in Victorian England.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin ; Producer Jonathan Mayo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jennie Bond
Unknown:
Abdul Karim
Unknown:
Victorian England.
Producer:
Chris Loughlin
Producer:
Jonathan Mayo

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.20.

A Life of Grime
A grocer selling live snails gets his produce confiscated. With enhanced commentary for the visually impaired.

Followed by Weatherview

12.50 Panorama
Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm

1.30 Watchdog
The property developer who promised expatriate Britons dream homes on the Costa Blanca. Shown last Tuesday

2.00 Changing Rooms
A pair of zookeepers are let loose on each other's living spaces.

2.30 A Picture of Health
A documentary recording a day in the life of the NHS.

3.30 Monsters
We met the first in a three-part series re-creating lost worlds looks at America 14,000 years ago.

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