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Edie wants to go on safari - does PC Plum have a plan?

BBC Products: Balamory: Days Out, video £7.99, DVD £10.99, available via [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Wayne Jackman
Miss Hoolie:
Julie Wilson Nimmo
Spencer:
Rodd Christensen
Penny Pocket:
Kim Tserkezie
Suzie Sweet:
Mary Riggans
Josie Jump:
Buki Akib
Edie McCredie:
Juliet Cadzow
Archie:
Miles Jupp
PC Plum:
Andrew Agnew

Ends 5.35.

Stuart Little
Stuart and George aim to set a record by building the world's tallest penny stack.

4.05 The Mummy
Can the O'Connells track down the Eye of Shiva before Inhotep and Weasler?

4.35 Test Your Pet
2/4. An animal psychologist answers viewer's pet queries. And what happens when a Pigeon owner looks after pigs?
(More tomorrow at 4.35pm.)

5.00 Blue Peter
Fasten your seat belts as Simon tries formation driving, Konnie goes off-road, and Matt gets behind the wheel of a truck.
(Signed repeat tomorrow 7.30am BBC2)
[web address removed]

5.25 Newsround

8/8. It's all hands on deck for Newquay's coastguards when a surfer is swept out to sea, while eyebrows are raised at the Torbay lifeboat crew's annual ball. Fay Ripley narrates. Series producer Lucinda Axelsson ; Executive producer Julian Mercer

Contributors

Unknown:
Fay Ripley
Producer:
Lucinda Axelsson
Producer:
Julian Mercer

New series 1/5. Supervised by armed-forces personnel, 24 young men undergo a punishing four-weektraining regime based on preparations for the 1944 Normandy landings. The Raw Recruits. Basic training gets under way - but when elementary lessons in personal hygiene progress to nights spent in the freezing cold, enthusiasm begins to wane.
Will advice from D-Day veterans spur the volunteers on, or does the younger generation lack the mental grit to stick the course?D-Day: Turningthe Tide follows at 9pm on BBC4. Series producers Graham Cooper and Dale Templar ; Executive producers
Vicki Barrass and Marc Goodchild www.bbc.co.uk/ww2 Taking up the fight: page 26

Contributors

Producers:
Graham Cooper
Producers:
Dale Templar
Producers:
Vicki Barrass
Producers:
Marc Goodchild

1/2. How do the authorities keep tabs on high-risk offenders once they have been released from prison?
Made over a year, this film gives an insight into the work of police, probation officers and mental-health workers.
A Second Chance. A known sex offender is seen leaving a park frequented by schoolgirls - and though his probation officer is hopeful that he has changed his ways, police decide to mount a surveillance operation. And what was the real motive behind a man's brutal assault on a woman - robbery, or something even more sinister?
Director Nick Poyntz ; Executive producer Roger Graef Alison Graham on ... : page 67

Contributors

Director:
Nick Poyntz
Producer:
Roger Graef
Producer:
Alison Graham

How much money are the Queen and Prince Charles really worth, and how do they spend their cash? Adrian Chiles enlists the help of jewellers, a city analyst and an estate agent to unlock the secrets of the royals' coffers - and exposes the Queen's disastrous investment in an avantgarde record label that left her seriously out of pocket.
Producer Colm Martin ; Executive producer Tessa Livingstone

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Chiles
Producer:
Colm Martin
Producer:
Tessa Livingstone

Black comedy drama based on a true story, starring Julie Walters and Rupert Graves . Dorset , 1954: passions are
- aroused in Mrs Beasley and her teenage daughter when a handsome young lodger comes to stay. Review page 60. Director Philip Goodhew (1995, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Walters
Unknown:
Rupert Graves
Unknown:
Mrs Beasley
Director:
Philip Goodhew

Signed programmes. Ends 3.50.
Brilliantly British 3/3. Hilary Kay uncovers the story of designer William Morris , whose exquisite wallpapers and textiles became the toast of Victorian society.
2.20 Brassed Off Britain 1/11. Matt Allwright begins his search for the worst customer service in Britain. Shown yesterday 7pm
2.50 Your Life in Their Hands 3/3. Can pioneering surgery save a patient who is suffering from heart failure?

Contributors

Unknown:
Hilary Kay
Designer:
William Morris
Unknown:
Matt Allwright

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