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William's Wish Wellingtons: More fun with the boy who owns magical footwear.
7.05 Playdays: Everyone's been having strange dreams at the Roundabout Stop.
7.25 Tom and Jerry Kids: A triple bill of animated antics.
7.50 Get Your Own Back: The messy game show, hosted by Dave Benson Phillips.
Then Rewind: Shown yesterday BBC1
8.15 Yogi's Treasure Hunt: More ursine adventures.
8.35 Moomin: Fun with the inhabitants of Moomin Valley.

Contributors

Presenter ("Get Your Own Back"):
Dave Benson

Teletubbies: Tropical Fish: The Teletubbies watch two girls play with their new pet fish.
BBC MUSIC: Teletubbies CD. price £10.99, and cassette, £7.99, are both available from retailers
10.30 Tweenies: Colours. Jake uses his superpowers as "Dotman" to restore colour to the garden.
Repeated 3.25pm on BBC1

A notorious appearance by Blur and previously unseen footage of the Clash mixes with footage of Bros, Dionne Warwick and Charles Aznavour in highlights from the pop-music show. With Steve Wright.
' Producer Mark Hagen Repeated next Saturday
Top of the Pops UK Tour 99 is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Dionne Warwick
Unknown:
Charles Aznavour
Unknown:
Steve Wright.
Producer:
Mark Hagen

All at Sea. Simon King examines the influence of the weather on major historical events; Ian McCaskill visits a weather buoy out at sea; Howie Watkins investigates how surfers predict the wave formations off Newquay; and Isobel Lang looks at an unusual
British theory about the origins of weather systems. Series editor Caroline van den Brul

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McCaskill
Unknown:
Howie Watkins
Unknown:
Isobel Lang

Diarmuid Gavin uses a 25ft-long shark's fin made from steel to create a secluded area in a garden belonging to a photographer. Fern expert Neil Pike develops the tropical theme while Lloyd Farmar paints the house a rich Mediterranean blue. Presented by Tessa Shaw.
Director James Strong ; Series producer Simon Shaw

Contributors

Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Unknown:
Neil Pike
Unknown:
Lloyd Farmar
Presented By:
Tessa Shaw.
Director:
James Strong
Producer:
Simon Shaw

In tonight's edition of the style series, Lowri Turner visits New York to examine the lengths its American inhabitants will go in pursuit of a dazzling smile. Three viewers report on fashions for the next millennium, plus advice on keeping warm in style this winter. Series editor Jeanine Josman
BBC BOOK: Looking Good is available in paperback, price £9.99

Contributors

Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Editor:
Jeanine Josman

More ideological enemies spend a week together.
Two traditional artists - watercolourist Charles Bone and his wife, portrait sculptress Sheila Mitchell - explore London's avante-garde art scene with Tim Noble and Sue Webster, two up-and-coming conceptual artists. Contains strong language.
See Choice.
Director Kevin Jarvis ; Series producer Gabe Solomon
Art attack: page 30

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Bone
Unknown:
Sheila Mitchell
Unknown:
Tim Noble
Unknown:
Sue Webster
Director:
Kevin Jarvis
Producer:
Gabe Solomon

First Writes. Following the contrasting fortunes of three aspiring novelists - Jake Arnott , Vic Mirauer and Mark Tyler Edwards - as they struggle to complete the long and tortuous journey from inspiration to, hopefully, eventual publication. See Choice.
Director Teresa Griffiths ; Executive producer Andrea Milter From next week, Close Up will be moving to a slot on Thursdays

Contributors

Unknown:
Jake Arnott
Unknown:
Vic Mirauer
Unknown:
Mark Tyler Edwards
Director:
Teresa Griffiths
Producer:
Andrea Milter

Artists find inspiration in the gardens where Monet spent his final years. Tonight photographer Vivian Russell examines the lillies in the water garden.
Director Emma Ford ; Series producer Sadie Hennessy

Contributors

Unknown:
Vivian Russell
Director:
Emma Ford
Producer:
Sadie Hennessy

Open University 12.30 Open Advice A Different Way of Learning 25634 1.00 The Secret of Sporting Success 85653 1.30 The Psychology of Addiction Secondary Schools 2.00 Science
Languages 4.00 Italianissimo (1-4)
Business and Training 5.00 RCN Nursing Update
Presentation Skills 51108 5.30 20 Steps to Better Management Communicating Clearly
Open University 5.45 Forest Futures
6.35 Restoring the Balance. Ends 7.00am

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