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Ends 5.35.

Taz-Mania
Taz's love of music threatens to get him into trouble, then his soft-heartedness deprives him of a meal.
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4.05 The Mummy
The O'Connells vie with Imhotep and Weaslerto claim a powerful artefact.

4.30 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy has taken advantage of his friends lately so they decide to get their own back.

4.45 Cavegirl
The Stone Age teen learns the harsh realities of war.
(Continues on Friday at 4.45pm)

5.00 Blue Peter
Simon and Konnie explore the history and traditions of Malta, and try playing water polo.
(Signed repeat tomorrow 7.30am on BBC2)
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5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Cavegirl:
Stacey Cadman
Mum:
Jennifer Guy
Gran:
Gabrielle Downey
Chief:
Kenneth Collard
Big Sis:
Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty
Roast:
Harry Capehom
Stiks:
TJ Sorrell

2/10. David Dickinson is among the dreaming spires of Oxford, where he discovers a connection between wizards and goblins and finds out where Lewis Carroll got the inspiration for Alice in Wonderland. Kate Alcock and Philip Serrell provide expert guidance as the teams snap up potentially profit-making bargains.
Director Paul Tucker ; Series producer Linda Cleeve TO TAKE PART: visit www.bbc.co.uk/antiques or call [number removed] (cost 25p) BBC BOOK: David Dickinson , the Duke - What a Bobby Dazzfer , paperback £6.99

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dickinson
Unknown:
Lewis Carroll
Director:
Paul Tucker
Producer:
Linda Cleeve
Unknown:
David Dickinson
Unknown:
Bobby Dazzfer

Nick Knowles and the team are in Aldershot, Hampshire, to help restore orderto a domicile which the family's ten-year-old son Dan describes as the "House of Horrors". Lowri
Turner has a race against time, meanwhile, in Walthamstow in east London to save a couple from a predatory shower. Series producer Annie Heather : Executive producer Mark Hill BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: new issue on sale 28 May, price 12.80

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Knowles
Producer:
Annie Heather

3/5. A group of 24 civilians continue learning the specialist skills that Second World War soldiers needed for the D-Day landings, mentored by veterans of 1944. Morale is ebbing away as the Army turn up the pressure. Are these young men fit to be mentioned in the same breath as their forefathers? A related episode from the epic adventure Band of Brothers follows at 9pm on BBC4. Series producers Graham Cooper and Dale Templar ; Executive producers
Vicki Barrass and Marc Goodchild www.bbc.co.uk/ww2

Contributors

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

On the Loose. South Yorkshire's traffic police enforce a crackdown on vans and trucks used by gang masters and make an unexpected catch. Narrated by Jamie Theakston. Editor Bruce Lippold ; Executive producer Charles Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Theakston.
Editor:
Bruce Lippold
Producer:
Charles Thompson

Historical adventure starring Liam Neeson and Jessica Lange.
Scotland in the early 18th century: Robert MacGregor finds his job protecting the livestock of the Marquis of Montrose not only puts his moral principles to the test, but also his family in danger when a large loan secured for a cattle deal is stolen.
Review page 49.
(1995, 15)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Michael Caton-Jones
Robert MacGregor:
Liam Neeson
Mary of Comar:
Jessica Lange
Marquis of Montrose:
John Hurt
Archie Cunningham:
Tim Roth
McDonald:
Eric Stoltz
Argyll:
Andrew Keir
Killearn:
Brian Cox
Alasdair:
Brian McCardie
Guthrie:
Gilbert Martin
Betty:
Vicki Masson
Gregor:
Jason Flemyng
Morag:
Shirley Henderson

Signed programmes. Ends 3.05.
Destination D-Day: the Raw Recruits 2/5. Several days into a four-week training regime, the Royal Marines push the 24 young male volunteers to the limit. Shown last Wednesday
1.50 Brassed off Britain 5/11. When you need work done on your home, why is it so hard to find someone reliable - and how can you check if they're a cowboy? Shown yesterday at 7pm
2.20 ONE life 2/7. In Your Face. Air stewardess Ros Pryor meets other people affected by disfiguring birthmarks.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ros Pryor

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