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Ends 5.35.
Tom and Jerry Kids Three animated cat-and-mouse capers.
4.05 Mona the Vampire The kids meet a maniacal wizard.
4.20 The Story of Tracy Beaker Jackie is surprised to find the Wellards might not be as bad as she thought. More at 5.30pm on CBBC channel.
Writer Simon Nicholson
4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents Timmy wishes for Vicky to be nice, and it works.
5.00 Byker Grove Bradley tries to get out of going on holiday.
www.bbc.co.uk/byker
5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Nicholson
Unknown:
Byker Grove Bradley
Tracy Beaker:
Dani Harmer
Marco:
Jack Edwards
Bouncer:
Ben Hanson
Cam:
Lisa Coleman
Duke:
Clive Rowe
Sid:
Vincenzo Pellegrino
Crash:
Darragh Mortell
Jackie:
Abby Rakic-Platt
Hayley:
Heather Garrett
Eve:
Rory Lewison
Heather:
Jan Graveson
Akili:
Patrick Miller
Chrissie:
Sarah Lawton
Zoe:
Hannah Clementson
Lucy:
Chelsea Halfpenny
Sadie:
Bridie Hales
Bradley:
Nic Nancarrow
Scott:
Matthew Forster

7/9. With just two weeks to go, can the young mums keep motivating each other, and how close is student Joe to the perfect physique? Fat Nation on Three follows on BBC3.
Producers Ife Okwudili and Mary Harper : Series producer Virginia Hill BBCi: digital viewers can access extra features via their handset's red button RT DIRECT: book flo.99 inc p&p. Send cheque payable to Radio rimes to: [address removed]. or call [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Harper

Martin's world crumbles while Zoe hits the bottle.
Writer Sarah Phelps More cast on Tuesday Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
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Contributors

Martin Fowler:
James Alexandrou
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Sonia Fowler:
Natalie Cassidy
Sharon Watts:
Letitia Dean
KatMoon:
Jessie Wallace
Zoe Slater:
Michelle Ryan
Alfie Moon:
Shane Richie
Nana Moon:
Hilda Braid
Spencer Moon:
Christopher Parker
Mickey Miller:
Joe Swash
Rosie Miller:
Gerry Cowper
Darren Miller:
Charlie G Hawkins
Demi Miller:
Shana Swash
Yolande Trueman:
Angela Wynter
Paul Trueman:
Gary Beadle
Minty Peterson:
Cliff Parisi
Ronny Ferreira:
Ray Panthaki
Adi Ferreira:
Ameet Chana
Sasha Perkins:
Jemma Walker
Kareena Ferreira:
Pooja Shah

New series 1/6. Soaring property prices mean it's not always possible for a growing family to move to more capacious accommodation. Anna Raeburn and John Weir help home-owners maximise on their living spaces, beginning with teenage sons forced to share a room.
Series director Paul Tucker : Series producer Annie Heather

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Raeburn
Unknown:
John Weir
Director:
Paul Tucker
Producer:
Annie Heather

Britain's first "designer" baby is the subject of this emotional follow-up to A Baby to Save Our Son. The Whitakers fight for a controversial way to cure their seriously ill three-year-old. But they face the hardest decision of their lives - to risk their son's life in order to save the baby bom so that it in turn can be a bone marrow donor for him. Sean Pertwee narrates.
Producer Rachel Coughlan ; Executive producer Edwina Vardey

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Pertwee
Producer:
Rachel Coughlan
Producer:
Edwina Vardey

The Oxford Union debating chamber hosts the topical panel show. David Dimbleby chairs.
Executive producer George Carey ; Series editor Nick Pisani BBCi: interactive options available to digital viewers via the red button
CONTACT: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p); or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Producer:
George Carey
Editor:
Nick Pisani

Andrew Neil , Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott review the past seven days in politics.
Producer Natasha Shallice ; Editor Jamie Donald

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Neil
Unknown:
Michael Portillo
Unknown:
Diane Abbott
Producer:
Natasha Shallice
Editor:
Jamie Donald

Signed programmes. Ends 4.55.
Watchdog Consumer affairs. Shown Tuesday at 7pm
2.25 Panorama Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm
3.05 The Bank of Mum and Dad 1/6. Can Dawn's parents get her back on the straight and narrow? First shown on BBC2
4.05 Antiques Roadshow Shown on Sunday at 6.45pm

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