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The Woody Woodpecker Show:
Triple bird bill.
(R) (S)

4.05 New Scooby and Scrappy Show
The gang face a Neanderthal creature
(More at 4.30pm) (S) (W)

4.15 The Story of Tracy Beaker
Ben's aunt and uncle want to foster Tracy. Last in the series.
A new, third series begins on Thursday at 4.15pm.
Episode written by Mary Morris
(Cast on Thursday) (R) (S) (W)

4.30 New Scooby and Scrappy Show
Scooby is impersonated at the World Games.
(S) (W)

4.45 Cavegirl
Sick of domesticity, Cavegirl runs off to join the Bandits.
(R) (S) (W)

4.55 Byker Grove
The girls challenge the boys to a football match.
(Continues on Thursday at 4.55pm) (S) (W)
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5.20 Newsround
(S) (W)

5.30 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Another live report.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer (The Story of Tracy Beaker):
Mary Morris
Writer (Cavegirl):
Daniel Peacock
Writer (Cavegirl):
Shaun Prendergast
Cavegirl:
Stacy Cadman
Dad:
Stephen Marcus
Mum:
Jennifer Guy
Roast:
Harry Capehom
Writer (Byker Grove):
Jayne Kirkham
Cher:
Jody Baldwin
Adam:
Alex Beebe
Eve:
Rory Lewis
Leanne:
Rachael Lee
Anjali:
Nisha Joshi
Ben:
Andrew Hayden-Smith
Matt Adam:
Henderson Scott
Emma:
Holly Matthews

The consumer champions investigate the farce that resulted when a Greek hotelier and a tour operator fell out. Executive producer Lisa Ausden : Editor Doug Carnegie Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 1.15am www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog

Contributors

Producer:
Lisa Ausden
Editor:
Doug Carnegie

Just Getting By. Some revealing holiday snaps threaten to make Owen and Tricia's relationship public.
Written by Debbie O'Malley : Producer Huw Kennair-Jones ; Director Luke Watson www.bbc.co.uk/holby

Contributors

Written By:
Debbie O'Malley
Producer:
Huw Kennair-Jones
Director:
Luke Watson
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Kath Fox:
Jan Pearson
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Nic Yorke:
Liam Garrigan
Kelly Yorke:
Rachel Leskovac
Tricia Williams:
Sharon Maughan
Helen Grant:
Susannah York
Richard Smedley:
Jack Ellis
Duncan Lewis:
Neil Roberts
Jodie Lewis:
Helen Masters
Louise Rossi:
Lisa Kay
Beth Oliver:
Ginny Holder
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Zubin Khan:
Art Malik

Football hardman Neil "Razor" Ruddock and 400m Olympic medallist Katharine Merry guest. Hosted by Nick Hancock. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producers Simon Bullivant and Jim Pullin

Contributors

Unknown:
Katharine Merry
Unknown:
Nick Hancock.
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producers:
Simon Bullivant
Producers:
Jim Pullin

Uncle Sonny. A visit from Natalie's irrepressible uncle throws the Crouch family into chaos in the third of the series.
Written by Ian Pattison ; Director Nick Wood
Producers Carlton Dixon and Stephen McCrum

Contributors

Written By:
Ian Pattison
Director:
Nick Wood
Producers:
Carlton Dixon
Producers:
Stephen McCrum
Roly Crouch:
Robbie Gee
Natalie Crouch:
Jo Martin
Grandpa Langley:
Rudolph Walker
Grandma Sylvia:
Mona Hammond
Adele Crouch:
Ony Uhiara
Aiden Crouch:
Akemnji Ndifornyen
Uncle Sonny:
Oliver Samuels
Eileen:
Felicity Montagu
Cousin Janet:
Yvonne Brewster
Bailey:
Don Warrington

Romantic comedy, starring
Christopher Walken and Carole Bouquet , about a writer and the men in her life. Widescreen. Review page 45.
Director Charlotte Brandstrom (1993.15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Walken
Unknown:
Carole Bouquet

Programmes with sign language. Ends 5.00.
Fred Dibnah 's Age of Steam Last in the series. With enhanced commentary. First shown on BBC2
2.20 This Land Personal views of Kent's Romney Marsh open the new third series. First Shown on BBC2
2.50 Science Shack Engineers attempt to emulate the "Jesus Christ" lizard in the first of a new series. First shown on BBC2
3.20 Creating an "invisible" car. First shown on BBC2 (VV)
3.50 Holiday - 10 Best Shown on Sunday at 7.20pm
4.30 Changing Rooms Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen hosts a new series of the home makeover show. Shown last Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Dibnah
Unknown:
Romney Marsh
Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen

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