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Ends 5.35.

Arthur
DW spins a tale and Prunella is visited by a ghost.

4.10 Mona the Vampire
Uncovering an alien plot.

4.20 Spook Squad: 9/13
A race against the clock to vanquish Lady Millicent Montague.

4.45 The Cramp Twins
Wayne attempts to extend Mrs Cramp 's kitchen. (AD)

5.00 Grange Hill
Taylor tells Karen the truth about Mr Green.
Writer Kay Stonham
More cast Thursday

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Dw
Unknown:
Jo Mona
Unknown:
Millicent Montague.
Unknown:
Mrs Cramp
Unknown:
Grange Hill Taylor
Unknown:
Emma Bolton Danlella
Writer (Grange Hill):
Kay Stonham
Patrick Togger Johnson:
Chris Perry-Metcalf
Andy Turner:
Chris Crookall
Annie Wainwright:
Lauren Bunney
Tanya Young:
Kirsten Cassidy
Max Humphries:
James Wignall
Kathy Mcilroy:
Sammy O'Grady
Martin Miller:
Matthew Buckley
Taylor Mitchell:
Reece Noi
Baz Wainwright:
Thomas Hudson
Karen Young:
Holly Quin-Ankrah
Nick Edwards:
Tom Graham
Ian Hudson:
John Joseph
Emma Bolton:
Daniella Fray

An investigation into why viewers need safeguarding with Data Protection scammers. Presented by Nicky Campbell. Executive producer Lisa Ausden ; Editor Doug Carnegie
www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog

Contributors

Presented By:
Nicky Campbell.
Producer:
Lisa Ausden
Editor:
Doug Carnegie

Ash realises that Vicki isn't going to give up easily, and the tension spills over between Spencer and Zoe.
Writer David Joss Buckley Cast on Thu/Fri Repeated 10pm BBC3 (AD) Page 31

Contributors

Writer:
David Joss Buckley

The Kindness of Strangers. Rosie's custody battle becomes a financial nightmare, and Diane's dating takes a serious turn. Ed goes behind Tom's back when George collapses.
Writer Adrian Pagan ; Producer/Director Michael Offer (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Pagan
Director:
Michael Offer
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia Potter
Kath Fox:
Jan Pearson
Tom Campbell-Gore:
Denis Lawson
Ed Keating:
Rocky Marshall
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Mubbs Hussein:
Lan Aspinall
Rosie Sattar:
Kim Vithana
Paul Rose:
Andrew Lewis
George Keating:
Garry Cooper
Michael Winstanley:
Tom Beard
Arthur Gonzales:
Rod Culberston
Bradley Norris:
Ami Ameen
Sylvia Dyson:
Alison Pargeter
Phil Grant:
James Buller
Lauren Zaccardelli:
Zoe Thorne
Nadia Sattar:
Medina Sheikh
Leena Sattar:
Neha Patel
Dale Matthews:
David Rubin
PeterHodges:
Jeremy Callaghan

In February Graham Coutts was convicted of the macabre murder of Brighton teacher Jane Longhurst. He had strangled her with a pair of tights to satisfy his obsession with asphyxiation and necrophilia, then visited her body in a storage unit for five weeks before setting fire to it. The programme gained exclusive access to Jane's family, police investigators and prosecution lawyers as they prepared the case for trial and brought Coutts to justice.
Director Kim Duke : Executive producer Owen Gay

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Coutts
Unknown:
Jane Longhurst.
Director:
Kim Duke

Comedy starring Sidney James , Kenneth Williams and Amanda Barrie. The incorrigible Mark Antony falls for Cleopatra's charms and together they begin plotting against the hapless Julius Caesar. Review page 53.
Director Gerald Thomas (1964. PG) Film Trivia: page 61
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Amanda Barrie.
Unknown:
Mark Antony
Unknown:
Julius Caesar.
Director:
Gerald Thomas

Signed programmes. Ends 4.05.
See Hear Shown on Saturday at 12 noon on BBC2
1.45 Perfect Holiday 7/8. Gillian Smith from Scotland is whisked off to a ranch in the Canadian Wild West. Shown last Wednesday
2.15 Property People 6/6. The agents at Greene & Co go on a three-day company brainstorm in rural Wales. First shown on BBC2
3.15 The Private Life of a Masterpiece 1/5. The colourful history of Auguste Rodin 's sculpture The Kiss. First shown on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Smith
Unknown:
Auguste Rodin

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