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Mona the Vampire
(R) (S)

4.10 Rugrats
(R) (S)

4.35 SMart
4/10. An artist whose work feels as good as it looks. (S)

5.00 I Dream
10/13. The students work on a musical production of Rapunzel.
Writer Amanda Swift (S)

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Unknown:
Amanda Swift
Jay:
Jay Asforis
Felix:
Matt Di Angelo
Daisy:
Daisy Evans
Amy:
Rachel Hyde-Harvey
Khush:
Helen Kurrup
Professor Toone:
Christopher Lloyd
Ollie:
George Wood

4/10. Espionage and deception are part of the day-to-day lives of cephalopods such as the cuttlefish, octopus and squid. Underwater photography and CGI help explore the biological gadgetry they use. David Attenborough narrates.

Contributors

Narrator:
David Attenborough
Producer:
John Ruthven
Series Editor:
Sara Ford

6/6. Margaret and Malcolm bought a bungalow, perfect for two. Then Margaret's mum moved in, and an ideal space became a tight squeeze. Can John Weir make room without splitting the family? And can Anna Raeburn help them live in harmony? Director Paul Tucker : Series producer Annie Heather

Contributors

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

Comedian Linda Smith is among guest panellists fielding all manner of questions from a studio audience in Liverpool. 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] (25p); www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime NOTE: panellists may change as a result of unforeseen circumstances

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Smith
Producer:
George Carey
Editor:
Nick Pisani

Andrew Neil , Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott dissect the last 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

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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