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Ends 5.35.
Tom and Jerry Kids Three cat-and-mouse capers.
4.05 The Stables There's a visit from the National Horseball Team.
4.20 Mona the Vampire A wizard at the new Laser Dome turns imagination into reality. (AD)
4.35 Shoebox Zoo 4/13. A book by Scot PA provides the next clue in the quest. John Roberts 's identity is revealed.
Writer Martin Stellman
Repeated next Sunday
5.00 Byker Grove Bill gets more than he bargained for when he tries to help Kylie. Continues Thursday at 5pm. This week's episodes written by Ian Fenton Cast on Thursday
5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Unknown:
John Roberts
Unknown:
Martin Stellman
Unknown:
Byker Grove Bill
Written By:
Ian Fenton
Mamie McBride:
Vivien Endicott Douglas
Michael Scot:
Peter Mullan
McTaggart:
David McKay
Toledo:
Tony Donaldson
Dad:
Jason Connery
Edwin:
Rik Mayall (voice)
Ailsa:
Siobhan Redmond (voice)
Bruno:
Simon Callow (voice)
Wolfgang:
Alan Cumming (voice)
Storyteller:
Bill Paterson (voice)
Laura:
Krystina Coates
Dougie:
Fergus Nimmo
Stewart:
Sean Young
John Roberts:
Maxi Moffat
Ms MacKay:
Frances Low

Things look set to reach boiling point at the Watts's.
Sarah messes with Martin's head. Alfie has a brainwave.
Writer Nick Warburton More cast Thursday RptdlOpmonBBC3(AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Warburton
Sasha Perkins:
Jemma Walker
Kareena Ferreira:
Pooja Shah
Chrissie Watts:
Tracy-Ann OBErman
James:
Alan Westaway
Jane Collins:
Laurie Brett
Sarah Cairns:
Alison Pargeter
Dot Branning:
June Brown
Jim Branninff:
John Bardon
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Yolande Trueman:
Angela Wynter
Tracey:
Jane Slaughter
PC Collins:
John Robson
PC Hargreaves:
Andrew Frame
PCJones:
Daniel Jarvis
Jess:
Allyson Brown
Mr Linfield:
Ben Forster

Great Expectations. Will devises a plan to escape Connie, while Jess and Zubin can't stay away from one another.
Writer Peter Lloyd ; Producer Roberto Troni ; Director Rob Evans (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Lloyd
Producer:
Roberto Troni
Director:
Rob Evans
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Zubin Khan:
Art Malik
Connie Beauchamp:
Amanda Mealing
Will Curtis:
Noah Huntley
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Jess Griffin:
Verona Joseph
Tricia Williams:
Sharon Maughan
Donna Jackson:
Jaye Jacobs
Mickie Hendrie:
Kelly Adams
Carlos Fashola:
David Bedella
Siobhan Hendrie:
Hazel Ellerby
Derek Langham:
Francis Johnson
Lucy Langham:
Chandra Ruegg
Grace Heron:
Catherine Walsh
Jimmy Heron:
Glen Barry
Marion Morely:
Sandy Walsh
Luke Morely:
Martin Turner
Nancy Rigby:
Polly Kemp

2/6. Dying to Live. He should be heading off to university, but 19-year-old Andrew Jackson is about to undergo a bone marrow transplant - his only chance of surviving leukaemia. His mother Sandy, meanwhile, has terminal cancer and has been given only weeks to live. Andrew's fear is that Sandy will die without knowing if his treatment has been successful. Can she hang on long enough to see him through it?
Producer Jonathan Smith : Series editor Todd Austin

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Jackson
Producer:
Jonathan Smith
Editor:
Todd Austin

Bette Midler stars in this tongue-in-cheek biopic of Valley of the Dolls author Jacqueline Susann. Review page 48.
Director Andrew Bergman (1999, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Bette Midler
Unknown:
Jacqueline Susann.
Director:
Andrew Bergman
Jacqueline Susann:
Bette Midler
Irving Mansfield:
Nathan Lane
Rorence Maybelle:
Stockard Channing
Michael Hastings:
David Hyde Pierce
Henry Marcus:
John Cleese
Tira Gropman:
Sarah Jessica Parker

Signed programmes. Ends 3.25.
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1.35 All about My Husband - This Is My Family 3/4. Julie Green tells the story of her family's triumph over despair since her husband Colin suffered a stroke. First shown on BBC2
2.35 Horizon Derek Tastes ofEamax. Synaesthesia, a condition in which senses become inextricably linked. First shown on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Green

BBC One London

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