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Ends 5.35.

The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody babysits a dog, then Winnie wants to be in the movies, and Woody has golfing problems.

4.05 Watch My Chops
Corneil fears a new arrival will mean his days are numbered.

4.20 Animal Arc
Ferrets need feeding, horses need rescuing, and an owl's wing needs attention.

4.35 Yo! Diary
New series
It's the Valentine's disco, in the first of a new 12-part comedy series, and Seb vows not to attend.
(First shown on CBBC Channel)

4.55 Blue Peter
The last live garden party and the Brain of Blue Peter final.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.40am on BBC2)

5.20 Newsround

5.30 CBBC at the Fame Academy
A live update.

Contributors

Writer (Yo! Diary):
Jonathan Meres
Seb:
Adam Clifford
Clare:
Helen Armes
Craig:
Paul Karacaoglu
Meera:
Puja Panchkoty
Steven:
Thoren Ferguson

The ten remaining students are singing for survival again tonight, with one destined to be voted out by the end of the evening. Fame Academy on Three follows on BBC3, with a return to BBC1 at 10.35pm for the voting result.
www.bbc.co.uk/fameacademy
BBCi: special interactive options available to digital viewers

A chance to discover how information gathered from
Crimewatch appeals is followed up. Interviews with victims and dramatic reconstructions help explain how members of the public have aided the police in cracking some of their toughest cases. With Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce. Producer Mark Scantlebury ; Series producer Karen Benveniste www.bbc.co.uk/crime

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Fiona Bruce.
Producer:
Mark Scantlebury
Producer:
Karen Benveniste

Doncaster Rape. Only one in five victims of rape reports the crime - mostly they are too afraid to give evidence in court. This week's case involves a man accused of raping a 14-year-old schoolgirl. At first he tells the police that he never met the girl but in court he changes his story, subjecting her to a second horrifying ordeal - this time at the hands of his defence lawyers. Narrated by Martin Shaw.
Series producer Lynn Barlow : Executive producer Julian Mercer The case for cameras in court: page 59

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Shaw.
Producer:
Lynn Barlow
Producer:
Julian Mercer

Highlights of England's friendly with Croatia, played earlier this evening at Ipswich's Portman Road ground ahead of September's crucial Euro 2004 qualifiers against
Macedonia and Liechtenstein. Hosted by Gary Lineker.
Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Andrew Clement Fancy the Match of the Day theme tune on your mobile? Visit www.radiotimes.com/ringtones for more details

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Producer:
Ian Finch
Editor:
Andrew Clement

Thriller starring Frank Sinatra and Jill St John. Hired by a millionaire to investigate his daughter's wayward lifestyle, Miami PI Tony Rome uncovers blackmail, intrigue and murder. Widescreen. Review page 52.
Director Gordon Douglas (1967)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Jill St John.
Director:
Gordon Douglas

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.15.
DIY SOS Two households bemoan the state of their bathrooms. Shown last Thursday
2.55 Bargain Hunt Four grandmothers search for antique deals at
Kettering Arena fair.
3.25 Secrets of Magic Leslie Grantham. Ulrika Jonsson and Donal Macintyre learn the mechanics of illusions.

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Grantham.
Unknown:
Ulrika Jonsson
Unknown:
Donal MacIntyre

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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