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Edie mistakenly uses the nursery children's dance costumes as rags to clean an engine.

Contributors

Writer:
Nigel Crowle
Miss Hoolie:
Julie Wilson Nimmo
Spencer:
Rodd Christensen
Penny Pocket:
Kim Tserkezie
Suzie Sweet:
Mary Riggans
Josie Jump:
Bukie Abib
Edie McCredie:
Juliet Cadzow
Archie:
Miles Jupp
PC Plum:
Andrew Agnew

Ends 5.35.
Stuart Little: The tiny mouse teams up with George for games at the school picnic.
4.05 Get Your Own Back: Annoying adults get their comeuppance from kids with a grudge.
4.35 That's Genius!: The inventions show takes a look at a spybird, which brings back information in the form of film and photos. The RT Kids' Panel: page 39
5.00 Blue Peter: Konnie gets the Christmas tingle on a visit to Hollywood.
5.25 Newsround

RSPCA inspector Steve Hazlewood is called out to a flat in Fulham, west London, where a man has been found dead, leaving a large collection of amphibians. Meanwhile Rolf Harris meets a cat with a shocking taste for electric wires. Series producer Tony Moulsdale ; Executive producer Clare Sillery

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Hazlewood
Unknown:
Rolf Harris
Producer:
Tony Moulsdale

2/3. Underworld. Charlotte Uhlenbroek's tropical trip brings her to the Congo, Africa's heart of darkness and home to some of the most deadly plants and animals, such as leeches and driver ants. Lowland gorillas, chimps and forest elephants forage here, but it's the lowlife on the forest floor that holds the secrets to life and death in the jungle. Director Nigel Pope ; Producer Karen Bass www.bbc.co.uk/nature

Contributors

Director:
Nigel Pope
Producer:
Karen Bass

2/3. The devious ways parasites control our behaviour are revealed in this week's close-up of Earth's most successful predators. Plus a look at why Anna Glanz is giving herself worms, and how the domestic cat may not be the safe, cuddly pet millions of owners cherish. Narrator Ross Kemp. Director Helen Thomas ; Series producer Anne Laking

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Glanz
Narrator:
Ross Kemp.
Director:
Helen Thomas
Producer:
Anne Laking

Martin Parr is widely considered to be the most influential photographer of his generation. His work portrays the British way of life in all its idiosyncratic detail - Women's Institutes, bird-watching, fish and chips - iconic images that make up a retrospective exhibition currently on a world tour. Alan Yentob takes Parr back to his suburban past to reveal the root of his inspiration. Modern Times: Think of England is at 11.30pm on BBC4. Director/Producer Rebecca Frayn [web address removed] Adam Hart-Davis on a neglected art: page 14

Contributors

Subject:
Martin Parr
Presenter:
Alan Yentob
Director/Producer:
Rebecca Frayn

Crime drama starring Linda Hamilton.
Jean Martin must prove herself to her male colleagues at the LA
Police Department during a murder inquiry. Review page 61. Director Elodie Keene (1998)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Hamilton.
Unknown:
Jean Martin
Director:
Elodie Keene

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.10.
ONE life Scared to Leave Home. How 33-year-old Julie has suffered from agoraphobia forthe last ten years.
2.40 What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us War Machine. How mechanisation revamped the battlefield. First shown BBC2
3.10 Innovation Nation 1/6. Contest to see which of ten inventions will make it through to the grand final.
3.40 Changing Rooms Anna Ryder Richardson has to change her colour scheme. With Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen .

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen

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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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