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Ends 5.35.

Stuart Little
Why is Donnie winning all the games at the school picnic?

4.40 The Mummy
Alex and his new friend Jack encounter the deadly demigod Scarab.

4.30 Watch My Chops
Bernie's amnesia causes problems for
Corneil.

4.45 Cavegirl
When Big Sis steals Cavegirl's idea, the stone age teen plots revenge.
Continues Fri 4.45pm.
This week's episodes written by Simon McCleave

5.00 Blue Peter
Simon Thomas goes on a series of subterranean adventures.
Signed repeat tomorrow 7.30am BBC2 [website removed]

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer ("Cavegirl"):
Simon McCleave
Cavegirl:
Stacey Cadman
Mum:
Jennifer Guy
Gran:
Gabrielle Downey
Chief:
Kenneth Collard
Big Sis:
Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty
Roast:
Harry Capehorn
Stiks:
Tj Sorrell
Presenter ("Blue Peter"):
Simon Thomas

7/8. The coastguard helicopter rescues an injured woman from a yacht in Dorset. And in Brixham, Devon, the lifeboat welcomes a royal visitor before setting out to answer a trawler's call for help, while the coastguard are called when a car goes over a cliff. Narrated by Fay Ripley. Director Karen Beland ; Series producer Lucinda Axelsson

Contributors

Unknown:
Fay Ripley.
Director:
Karen Beland
Producer:
Lucinda Axelsson

Comedy starring Hugh Grant and Julianne Moore , and featuring Robin Williams. Child psychologist Samuel Faulkner is horrified when his girlfriend of five years announces that she is pregnant. As Sam wrestles with his fear of commitment, events around him seem to indicate that impending fatherhood is going to be the biggest disaster of his life. Review page 58.
Director Chris Columbus (1995, 12) (AD) Barry Norman on Robin Williams : page 51

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Grant
Unknown:
Julianne Moore
Unknown:
Robin Williams.
Unknown:
Samuel Faulkner
Director:
Chris Columbus
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Robin Williams
Samuel Faulkner:
Hugh Grant
Rebecca Taylor:
Julianne Moore
Marty Dwyer:
Tom Arnold
Gail Dwyer:
Joan Cusack
Sean Fletcher:
Jeff Goldblum
Dr Kosevich:
Robin Williams
Lili:
Mia Cottet
Truman:
Joey Simmrin

Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce ask for viewers' help in solving crimes across Britain's capital cities. In Edinburgh a sex attacker strikes in a local beauty spot; in Cardiff burglars target elderly residents; and in London a double shooting continues to puzzle detectives ten years after it took place. Crimewatch UK Update is after the news at 10.35pm.
Directors Steve Bosner, Craig Hunter, Daniel Markham and Sarah Sarkhel
Series producer Sally Dixon
FURTHER INFORMATION: Ceefax: p621; Studio number [number removed]Minicom number [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Fiona Bruce
Director:
Steve Bosner
Director:
Craig Hunter
Director:
Daniel Markham
Director:
Sarah Sarkhel
Producer:
Sally Dixon

After a tumultuous year, former child singing star Charlotte Church recently turned 18, taking control of her personal fortune and her life. Following her as she reinvents her musical persona, breaks up with her long-term boyfriend and battles with the press, Chris Terrill 's intimate documentary reveals a sophisticated young woman striving to break free of her angelic "little-girl" image.
Executive producers Jo Clinton-Davis and Paul Hamann The RT Interview with Charlotte Church: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Terrill
Producers:
Jo Clinton-Davis
Producers:
Paul Hamann

Drama starring Melissa Joan Hart as a scheming teenager who seduces an ex-con into doing away with her domineering parents.
Review page 58.
(1996)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Craig R Baxley
Jennifer Stanton:
Melissa Joan Hart
Bill Stanton:
Daniel Baldwin
Susan Stanton:
Isabella Hofmann
Nick Ryan:
Jeremy Jordan
Karen Winkler:
Meadow Sisto
Detective Becker:
Kurt Fuller

Signed programmes. Ends 3.20.
Brilliantly British 2/3. Hilary Kay uncovers the story of Josiah Wedgwood , the man who transformed British pottery from a cottage craft to a global industry.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hilary Kay
Unknown:
Josiah Wedgwood

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