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Arthur
Buster steals a toy from the local store.

4.10 Metalheads
Bob is captured by a very old knight.

4.25 Watch My Chops
Can Corneil prove his superior intelligence?

4.35 The Queen's Nose
Sophie wishes for lots of money.

5.00 Byker Grove
Bradley and Sadie give Stumpy a makeover and the football tournament kicks off.
(More Thursday at 5pm)

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer (The Queen's Nose):
Jesse Armstrong
Writer (The Queen's Nose):
Sam Bain
Melody:
Heather-Jay Jones
Sam:
Ella Jones
Sophie:
Dominique Moore
Pansy:
Grace Atherton
Jack:
Gregg Chillin
[Byker Grove:
cast members]
Dom:
Daymon Britton
Mickey:
Daniel Waterston
Hayley:
Heather Garrett
Kate:
Alex Gardner
Robert:
Thomas Graham
Regina:
Jade Turnbull
Stumpy:
Paul Meynell
Sadie:
Bridie Hales
Bradley:
Nicholas Nancarrow
Luke:
Dominic Beebe
Adam:
Alex Beebe
Emma:
Holly Matthews
Matt:
Adam Henderson Scott
Bill:
Adam Ironside
Leanne:
Rachael Lee

A look at whether off-road vehicles have gone off the track. Executive producer Lisa Ausden ; Editor Doug Carnegie www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog Repeated with sign language on Thursday at 3.35am

Contributors

Producer:
Lisa Ausden
Editor:
Doug Carnegie

Den showers Sharon with birthday gifts, but her illusions are shattered when she makes a shocking discovery. Episode written by David Joss Buckley Cast on Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3

Contributors

Written By:
David Joss Buckley

End of the Line. Tension mounts as a forensic psychologist interrogates the nursing staff. Meanwhile Chrissie finally discovers the truth about Owen and her mother.
Written by Len Collin ; Producer Emma Turner ; Director Colin Bucksey
www.bbc.co.uk/holby

Contributors

Written By:
Len Collin
Producer:
Emma Turner
Director:
Colin Bucksey
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia Potter
Kath Fox:
Jan Pearson
Zubin Khan:
Art Malik
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Rosie Sattar:
Kim Vithana
Jess Griffin:
Verona Joseph
Tricia Williams:
Sharon Maughan
Kelly Yorke:
Rachel Leskovac
Nic Yorke:
Liam Garrigan
Sami Sattar:
Nitin Ganatra
DI Jane Archer:
Christine Entwisle
Nadia:
Medina Sheikh
Leena:
Neha Patel
David Holland:
Danny Edwards
Trudi Halliday:
Dorothy Atkinson
Sheila Spinney:
Aislinn Mangan
Charlie Swanton:
Tony Jayawardena
Karen Holland:
Simone Frazier
Dylan Cooper:
Nicholas Hewetson

Documentary following investigative reporter Mark Daly , who joined Greater Manchester Police as an undercover probationary and lived a double life for seven months in order to find out whether the police are institutionally racist. Executive producer Simon Ford

Contributors

Reporter:
Mark Daly
Producer:
Simon Ford

Swimming world champion James Gibson and chef and cross-Channel swimmer Antony Worrall Thompson guest on tonight's edition of the sporting quiz. With Nick Hancock. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producers Simon Bullivant and Jim Pullin
Repeated next Saturday

Contributors

Unknown:
James Gibson
Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Unknown:
Nick Hancock.
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producers:
Simon Bullivant
Producers:
Jim Pullin

George Clooney discusses Intolerable Cruelty, in which he plays a sharp LA divorce lawyer crossing swords with Catherine Zeta-Jones . Plus a review of Secondhand Lions.
Producer Hans Petch ; Series producer Tom Webber
Repeated next Saturday on BBC2
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
George Clooney
Unknown:
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Producer:
Hans Petch

Spy thriller starring
Michael Caine and Karl Maiden. Harry Palmer , now retired from the Secret Service, accepts a private mission to take a mysterious package to Finland. When he meets an old CIA acquaintance who has become involved with a sinister organisation, Palmer decides to investigate further. Widescreen. Review page 55. Director Ken Russell (1967, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Caine
Unknown:
Karl Maiden.
Unknown:
Harry Palmer
Director:
Ken Russell

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