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The final day of the life swap sees the Butterworths and the Hulls coming face to face after a week of change, but there's still time for a few last-minute disasters and tantrums.
Director Nicola Irvine Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Director:
Nicola Irvine

Ends 5.35.
Dennis the Menace A daft whale causes trouble during a maritime adventure.
440 All or Nothing Jamie Rickers and Tara Maguire present the winner-takes-all game show.
4.30 Fairly Odd Parents Timmygets a shock when he meets his basketball heroes.
4.45 Caveglii Has the prehistoric teen found a new love interest in her bid to win the hottest prize of the year? This week's episodes written by Simon McCleave Cast on Wed
5.00 Kirsten Goes the Extra Mile to
India Kirsten O'Brien takes up the Sport Relief challenge by organising a special mile fun-run in a remote Indian village.
5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Unknown:
Tara Maguire
Written By:
Simon McCleave

3/3. With BBCl's fundraiser nightjust 24 hours away,
Ally McCoist is joined by chef Ainsley Harriott and former record-breaking athlete Steve Cram , while Matt Dawson has actor and comedian Alan Davies and England's most capped cricketer Alec Stewart on his team. With Sue Barker.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ally McCoist
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Matt Dawson
Unknown:
Alan Davies
Unknown:
Alec Stewart

The backlash to Billy's actions leaves him feeling isolated. Patrick stumbles across a solution to his fostering worries.
Writer Robin Mukherjee More cast Thursday Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
Omnibus next Sunday

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Mukherjee
Sam Mitchell:
Kim Medeatf
Andy Hunter:
Michael Higgs
Billy Mitchell:
Perry Fenwick
Minty Peterson:
Cliff Parisi
Den Watts:
Leslie Grantham
Chrissie Watts:
Tracy-Ann OBErman
Sharon Watts:
Letitia Dean
Kate Mitchell:
Jill Halfpenny
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Jane Collins:
Laurie Brett
Sonia Fowler:
Natalie Cassidy
Martin Fowler:
James Aiexandrou
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Yolande Duke:
Angela Wynter
Alfie Moon:
Shane Richie
Kat Moon:
Jessie Wallace
Charlie Slater:
Derek Martin
Mo Harris:
Laila Morse
Garry Hobbs:
Ricky Groves
Gus Smith:
Mohammed George
Jim Branning:
John Bardon
Dot Branning:
June Brown

The Second Greatest Story Ever Told. Susan lands a role in an epic stage production, but why has Nick been given the part of Jesus? An episode from the 2002 third series. Writers Jim and Steve Armogida ; Director Dewi Humphreys
Producer John Bartlett RT DIRECT: series one available on VHS for £12.99 (RRP £14.99) or DVD for £16.99 (RRP f 19.99) incl p&p. Call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Armogida
Director:
Dewi Humphreys
Producer:
John Bartlett

On the eve of the Sport Relief charity event, Jonathan unveils a special one-off show to welcome Sven-Goran Eriksson's partner Nancy Dell'Olio, who gives her first TV interview, England goalkeeper David James and rock star Lenny Kravitz. Music comes from orchestral pop band the Divine Comedy. A new series is planned for the autumn.
Producer Suzi Aplin ; Executive producer Addison Cresswell
Repeated tomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Sven-Goran Eriksson
Unknown:
David James
Unknown:
Lenny Kravitz.
Producer:
Suzi Aplin
Producer:
Addison Cresswell

J Crime thriller starring Bill Pullman. High-flying lawyer
Callum Crane rapes new colleague Sophie Lennon and then has her sacked. When Lennon threatens to go to the press,
Crane decides to pay to have her killed. Review page 54. Director Anthony Waller (2000, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Pullman.
Unknown:
Callum Crane
Unknown:
Sophie Lennon
Director:
Anthony Waller

Mystery thriller starring Ian Bannen and Judy Geeson. When Dr Del Shaw arrives on a small island off the Cornish coast to investigate the effects of oil pollution, he encounters hostile villagers. Review page 54. Director Peter Sasdy (1972, 12) Postponed from 20 June

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Bannen
Unknown:
Judy Geeson.
Unknown:
Dr Del Shaw
Director:
Peter Sasdy

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