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Arthur
The aardvark and his friends enter a story-writing contest, then DW discovers science. (R)(S)

4.10 New Scooby and Scrappy Show
Daphne's cousin's high school is terrorised by a grotesque creature. (S)(W)

4.20 The Story of Tracy Beaker
Can Tracy convince a new addition to the Dumping Ground to stay?
Written by Gary Parker (S)(W)

4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents
A rule-free wish finally enables Crocker to capture a fairy. (S)(W)

5.00 Byker Grove
Lucy accidentally reveals Stumpy's dark secret. This week's episodes written by Malorie Blackman
(Cast on Tuesday) (S)(W)

5.25 Newsround (S)(W)

Contributors

Writer (The Story of Tracy Beaker):
Gary Parker
Writer (Byker Grove):
Malorie Blackman
Tracy:
Dani Harmer
Bouncer:
Ben Hanson
Jackie:
Abby Rakic-Platt
Justine:
Montanna Thompson
Shelley:
Nicola Reynolds
Crash:
Darragh Mortell
Hayley:
Kristal Lau
Layla:
Cara Readle
Lol:
Ciaran Joyce
Michael:
William Tomlin
Duke:
Clive Rowe
Elaine:
Nisha Nayar
Nathan:
James Cartwright

Den and Phil swap home truths. Shirley gets her own back.
Written by Carey Andrews : This week's episodes produced and directed by Nicholas Prosser Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Like EastEnders on your mobile? Visit www.radiotimes.com

Contributors

Written By:
Carey Andrews
Directed By:
Nicholas Prosser
Den Watts:
Leslie Grantham
Lisa Fowler:
Lucy Benjamin
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Sharon Watts:
Letitia Dean
Dennis Rickman:
Nigel Harman
Vicki Fowler:
Scarlett Johnson
Billy Mitchell:
Perry Fenwick
Little Mo Mitchell:
Kacey Ainsworth
Shirley Benson:
Robyn Moore
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Yolande Duke:
Angela Wynter
Paul Trueman:
Gary Beadle
Janine Butcher:
Charlie Brooks
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Gus Smith:
Mohammed George
Asif Malik:
Ashvin Luximon
Martin Fowler:
James Alexandrou
Garry Hobbs:
Ricky Groves
Kelly Taylor:
Brooke Kinsella
Kate Mitchell:
Jill Halfpenny
Minty Peterson:
Cliff Parisi

Barrie, the leader of Raffles Community Centre in Carlisle, presides over a lot of good work, but not in the garden. The team have just three days to sort it out - a tall order given the scale of the project. Plus, in this last of the series, vote once more for one of the three most popular losing appeals. Series producer Adrian MacFarlane ; Executive producer Jane Lomas BOOKLET: £3.95 (inc p&p). Send cheque, payable to the BBC, to: [address removed], or order online at www.bbc.co.uk/beyond

Contributors

Producer:
Adrian MacFarlane
Producer:
Jane Lomas

Trying to conjure up some success today are two teams of amateur magicians who are in Kedleston, Derbyshire, seeking antique bargains. With David Dickinson.
Director Martin O'Collins ; Series producer Linda Cleeve TAKE PART: visit www.bbc.co.uk/antiques or call [number removed] (cost 60p)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dickinson.
Director:
Martin O'Collins
Producer:
Linda Cleeve

Conservative Party chairman Theresa May is among the panellists taking part in this week's topical debate from Morecambe, Lancashire. Chaired by David Dimbleby.
Executive producer George Carey : Series editor Nick Pisani CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p) or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime

Contributors

Unknown:
Theresa May
Unknown:
David Dimbleby.
Producer:
George Carey
Editor:
Nick Pisani

Andrew Neil , Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott review events at the Conservative Party conference. Producer Natasha Shallice; Editor Jamie Donald
Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Neil
Unknown:
Michael Portillo
Unknown:
Diane Abbott
Editor:
Jamie Donald

Courtroom drama starring
Brian Dennehy and Lynn Redgrave. Attorney Ed Brannigan is accused of rape and it is left to his son to prove his innocence in court. Review page 57.
Director Brian Dennehy (1997. 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Dennehy
Unknown:
Lynn Redgrave.
Unknown:
Ed Brannigan
Director:
Brian Dennehy

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