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Tom and Jerry Kids
Three animated cat-and-mouse capers.

4.05 Rugrats
The babies enter a fantasy world where they must save Taffy from a dragon.

4.20 ChuckleVision
Paul and Barry have a job delivering glass, and Dan the Van opens an exhibition.

4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents
Double bill. Timmy has trouble with a magic photocopier, and then his parents are arrested.

5.00 Byker Grove
Leanne brings the baby to the Grove for the first time.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer (ChuckleVision):
John Sayle
Writer (Byker Grove):
Christine Secombe
Mickey:
Daniel Waterston
Spud:
Jamie Tulip
Akili:
Patrick Miller
Sarah:
Sammy Dobson
Dom:
Daymon Britton
Sadie:
Bridie Hales
Stumpy:
Paul Meynell
Leanne:
Rachel Lee
Anjali:
Nisha Joshi
Hayley:
Heather Garrett
Kylie:
Gayna Millican
Bill:
Adam Ironside
Bradley:
Nic Nancarrow
Jeanette Henderson:
Tracy Gillman
Keith Henderson:
Tony Neilson

4/8. Water. How much water do we really need to drink each day? And what kind of water? Richard Hammond talks to the scientists and does his own research, investigating what is in our drinking water, and coming up with some surprising answers in the process.
Producer Rachel Lalljee ; Series producer Kate Beetham

Contributors

Talks:
Richard Hammond
Producer:
Rachel Lalljee
Producer:
Kate Beetham

Dot returns to the Square with some good news, and a handsome stranger comes looking for Kat.
Writer David Lloyd More cast on Tuesday Repeated 10pm on BBC3 (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lloyd More
Nana Moon:
Hilda Braid
Ronny Ferreiraj:
Ray Panthaki
Adi Ferreira:
Ameet Chana
Sasha Perkins:
Jemma Walker
Tariq Larousi:
Nabil Elouahabi
Spencer Moon:
Christopher Parker
Mickey Miller:
Joe Swash
Juley Smith:
Joseph Kpobie
Kareena Ferreira:
Pooja Shah
Pat Evans Pam:
St Clement
Paul Trueman:
Gary Beadle
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Yolande Trueman:
Angela Wynter
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Jane Collins:
Laurie Brett
Eddie Daren:
Elliott Holmes
Matt:
Ben Joiner
James:
Alan Westaway
Luke:
Matthew Brenher
Tracey:
Jane Slaughter

4/9. Live from Birmingham, this programme reports on the residents' progress in their quest for healthier lives.
Reporter Georgie Windsor finds out what is in the food we give our children and teacher Chris Lewis gets a lesson in how to eat healthily on the run. Presented by Matt Allwright. Fat Nation on Three follows on BBC3.
Series producer Virginia Hill; Executive producer Lisa Ausden BBCi: digital viewers can access extra features via their handset's red button RT DIRECT: book, £10.99 incl p&p. Send a cheque, payable to Radio Times, to: RT Book Offers, [address removed], or call [number removed] Big Challenge pack available, E3.99, including pedometer. Call [number removed]

Contributors

Reporter:
Georgie Windsor
Unknown:
Chris Lewis
Presented By:
Matt Allwright.
Producer:
Lisa Ausden

4/8. The Mardi Gra Bomber. On 6 December 1994 six festively wrapped parcels were delivered to branches of Barclays Bank across London. Inside each was a video cassette box containing a booby-trapped shotgun cartridge. Over the next three-and-a-half years the bomber's attacks, first on Barclays and then Sainsbury's, became increasingly dangerous until, in 1998, Detective Superintendent Jeff Rees staked his reputation on an elaborate cashpoint sting that constituted Britain's biggest surveillance operation.
Director Jim Nally ; Series producer Magnus Temple

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Rees
Director:
Jim Nally

5/8. Athletics legend Michael Johnson and ex-World of Sport presenter Dickie Davies join regulars Ian Wright , Phil Tufnell , Rory McGrath and Jonathan Ross on the laddish sports quiz. Nick Hancock referees.
Director Ian Lorimer : Producers Simon Bullivant and Jim Pullin

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Johnson
Presenter:
Dickie Davies
Unknown:
Ian Wright
Unknown:
Phil Tufnell
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross
Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producers:
Simon Bullivant
Producers:
Jim Pullin

Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon , Conservative Party co-chairman Dr Liam Fox and Liberal Democrat Sandra Gidley are among those taking part in this week's live debate from Brighton. David Dimbleby chairs.
Executive producer George Carey : Series editor Nick Pisani BBCi: interactive options available to digital viewers via the handset's red button CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p) or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hoon
Unknown:
Dr Liam Fox
Unknown:
Sandra Gidley
Producer:
George Carey
Editor:
Nick Pisani

Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott take a look back over the last seven days in politics.
Producer Natasha Shallice: Editor Jamie Donald
Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Neil
Unknown:
Michael Portillo
Unknown:
Diane Abbott
Editor:
Jamie Donald

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