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Tracy takes an instant dislike to Cam's book agent. (S)
A day full of The Story of Tracy Beaker episodes tomorrow 7am CBBC channel

Contributors

Writer:
Othniel Smith
Tracy Beaker:
Dani Harmer
Marco:
Jack Edwards
Bouncer:
Ben Hanson
Lol:
Ciaran Joyce
Crash:
Darragh Mortell
Cam:
Lisa Coleman
Jackie:
Abby Rakic-Platt
Duke:
Clive Rowe
Layla:
Cara Readle
Maureen:
Lynn Hunter
Dave:
Mark Flanagan
Zara:
Judie Mitson

The fire brigade are called to rescue a cat in a perilous position. Vet Catriona Pollock confronts a water dragon, and a kitten is rushed in with its tongue tied with string.
Series producer Tony Moulsdale ; Executive producer Clare Sillery (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Catriona Pollock
Producer:
Tony Moulsdale

Billy lashes out after some bad news. Jim faces an old rival.
Writer Colin Wyatt ; This week's episodes produced by Jamie Annett , directed by Angie de Chastelai Smith More cast Friday Repeated 10pm on BBC3 (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Wyatt
Produced By:
Jamie Annett
Directed By:
Angie de Chastelai Smith
Den Watts:
Leslie Grantham
Dennis Rickman:
Nigel Harman
Little Mo Mitchell:
Kacey Ainsworth
Billy Mitchell:
Perry Fenwick
Alfie Moon:
Shane Richie
Kat Slater:
Jessie Wallace
Charlie Slater:
Derek Martin
Jim Branning:
John Bardon
Edwin Caldicot:
Ron Moody
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker

4/4. Economic Imperative. Sir Ian Rochester conspires with a phone company to discredit Deed. Last in the current series.
Writer/Director GF Newman: Producers Andy Hay and GF Newman (S)

Contributors

Producers:
Andy Hay
Judge John Deed:
Martin Shaw
Jo Mills:
Jenny Seagrove
Rita Coop Cooper:
Barbara Thorn
Sir Monty Everard:
Simon Ward
Sir Ian Rochester:
Simon Chandler
Sir Joseph Channing:
Donald Sinden
Marge Wrekin:
Janet Maw
Jackson Wrekin:
Peter Dineen
Charlie Deed:
Louisa Clein
Mark Mills:
Nick Deigman
Rachel Crawcheck:
Amita Dhiri
Mr Johnson:
James Barron
Nick (student):
Leon Ockenden
Vice chancellor:
Michael Fenton Stevens
Patricia Kneale:
Patricia Carswell
Dr Goodfellow:
Patrice Naiambana
Dr Angus Whitten:
John O'Mahony
Sgt Bridges:
Steven Elliott
Diana Hulsey:
Lara Cazalet
Michael Hulsey:
Thomas Hall
Brian Harrison:
Michael Eaves
George Channing:
Caroline Langrishe
Neil Haughton:
Nick Reding
Lady Everard:
Joan Blackham
Max Solveigh:
Tom Knight
Dr Armac Colbin:
Kourosh Asad
Josh Arditti:
San Sheila
Tim Listfield:
Anthony Barclay
Prof R Bramms:
Ken Campbell
Joan Aylsford:
Johanne Murdock
Victoria Hull:
Amy Stacy

Right Time, Right Place. Following South Yorkshire Police's daily battle with teenage drivers who use stolen cars to joyride around city-centre estates. Jamie Theakston narrates.
Directors/Producers Matt Holden and Bruce Lippold (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Theakston
Producers:
Matt Holden
Producers:
Bruce Lippold

6/6. An A-Z of the OED. From the height of the British Empire right up to the digital age, Alan Yentob investigates the bizarre history of the Oxford English Dictionary, helped by poet Benjamin Zephaniah and author Julian Barnes.
Director Roger Parsons : Producer Ian MacMillan (S) Language is explored further in Blimey, which follows at 11.25pm on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Yentob
Unknown:
Benjamin Zephaniah
Unknown:
Julian Barnes.
Director:
Roger Parsons
Producer:
Ian MacMillan

Biographical drama starring
Alan Rickman as the notorious "mad monk". Late 19th-century Siberia: following a religious vision, a mystic of dubious powers heads for St Petersburg and insinuates himself into the court of the tsar. Review page 57.
Director Uli Edel (1996, 15) (S) Film Highlights: page 48
Followed by Skiing Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Rickman
Director:
Uli Edel
Rasputin:
Alan Rickman
Tsarina Alexandra:
Greta Scacchi
Tsar Nicholas:
Ian McKellen
Dr Botkin:
David Warner
Stolypin:
John Wood
Prince Yussoupov:
James Frain

Signed programmes. Ends 3.50.
Separated at Birth 2/3. Mothers and Children. Birth mothers and adopted children try to find each other. (R) (S)
2.35 Small Town Gardens 2/6. A tiny, enclosed courtyard in south-east London is transformed. First shown on BBC2 (S)
3.05 Antiques Roadshow Shown on Sunday at 6.15pm (S)

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