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7.15 Teletubbies: Ned's Potatoes
The team watch a boy digging for potatoes.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)

7.40 Smurfs' Adventures
Animation about tiny blue creatures.
(Repeat)

8.05 The Really Wild Show
Featuring a squad that rescues swans, a legal battle to save a hedge and the condor that can't fly.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

8.30 Penny Crayon
Animation. The Spotty twins spoil a treasure hunt.
(Repeat)

8.40 Tales of Aesop
The story of the fox, the bird and the cheese.
(Repeat)

10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6) 6112165 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Stereo 6100320 11.00 Around Scotland
(ages 10-12) Stereo 5729788 11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 14+) 6781691 11.40 Revista (ages 11-14) Stereo 9703726 11.55 Quinze Minutes
Plus (ages 11-13) Stereo 2509122 12.10 Isabel (ages 14-16)

The crew's attempt to resolve a violent dispute is sabotaged by an enigmatic assassin.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow, 6pm)

Contributors

Capt Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Cmdr William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Cmdr Data:
Brent Spiner
Lt Cmdr Geordi La Forge:
LeVar Burton
Counsellor Deanna Troi:
Marina Sirtis
Lieutenant Worf:
Michael Dorn
Dr Beverly Crusher:
Gates McFadden
Ensign Wesley Crusher:
Wil Wheaton
Yuta:
Lisa Wilcox
Brull:
Joey Aresco
Chorgan:
Stephen Lee

The second of six current-affairs programmes addressing issues of interest to black people.
This week a report on the apparent decline in the number of black professional footballers, with Newcastle United star John Barnes and Les Ferdinand of Tottenham Hotspur speaking out on the changing face of the game. Plus an examination of the legacy of Snakehips Johnson, the man who made wartime London swing with Britain's first all-black dance band. Presented by Rianna Scipio.

Contributors

Presenter:
Rianna Scipio
Interviewee:
John Barnes
Interviewee:
Les Ferdinand
Series Producer:
Maxine Watson

In the last programme in the current series, Tim Wonnacott discovers how antiques are used to sell homes. Catrina Skepper finds out how 18th-century costumes are re-created when she visits the set of the forthcoming drama series Tom Jones. Katherine Higgins joins a summer gathering of veteran cycling aficionados, and David Dickinson helps a young couple to find an antique engagement ring.
Presented by Francine Stock.
The Antiques Show returns next spring.
(Stereo)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Francine Stock
Reporter:
Tim Wonnacott
Reporter:
Catrina Skepper
Reporter:
Katherine Higgins
Reporter:
David Dickinson
Series Director:
Tracy Jeune
Series Producer:
Mark Hill

The Return of Zog Leka Zog , whose father was the last king of Albania, believes that the Balkan state's monarchy should be reinstated and that he should be the new king. But in a country torn asunder by poverty and anti-government rebellion, can he convince his would-be subjects that his sovereignty will prove their salvation? See today's choices.
Producer Peter Dale ; Series editor
Stephen Lambert

Contributors

Unknown:
Zog Leka Zog
Producer:
Peter Dale
Editor:
Stephen Lambert

The Ambassadors by German painter Hans Holbein is a Renaissance masterpiece, a double portrait from 1533 which was painstakingly restored by conservation staff at London's
National Gallery. Next week it takes pride of place at an exhibition there. This programme, narrated by Patricia Wheatley, tells the story of the painting's reconstruction and restoration.
Producer Patricia Wheatley; Executive producer Keith Alexander
Repeat Stereo
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Narrator/producer:
Patricia Wheatley
Executive producer:
Keith Alexander

12.30am The Making of ... Simon Callow
TALENT
12.45 Animation: more films by top students
SCHOOLS
2.00 Ghostwriter To the Light
LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience 2:
Programmes 9 and 10; French on a Plate; Bon Mot
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 RCN Nursing Update Heart
Health -Primary Prevention
5.30 RCN Nursing Update Heart Health - Treatment
SCIENCE
6.00 The Chemistryof Survival Subtitled 94214 6.30-7.00am
Therapies on Trial

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Callow
Unknown:
Bon Mot

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