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Teddy Trucks
Cartoon. Boss Bear's team have a tea break at the cafe.
Repeated at 1.05pm (R)

7.05 Playdays
Another visit to the Poppy Stop, where Karl is battling with a bad cold. (R)

7.25 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple helping of frantic cartoon fun with the cat and mouse, plus Droopy the Dog and his son Dripple. (R)

7.50 Short Change
Consumer series.

Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1
(S)

8.15 The Kwicky Koala Show
Animated fun featuring the peace-loving marsupial, wild cat Crazy Claws and down-and-out Dirty Dog. (R)

8.35 Moomin
Animation about the inhabitants of Moomin Valley, constantly beset by tempestuous weather conditions. (R)

(Repeats are not indicated)

9.00 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Geese
Pippin finds two geese swimming in Auntie Mabel's pond.

9.15 Storytime (ages 4-5) Jenny's Bear/Where's My Teddy?
Beverley Hills tells two stories.

9.30 Words and Pictures Plus (ages 5-7) Consonant Clusters: One Duck Stuck
(S)

9.45 Watch (ages 5-7)
(S)

Contributors

Storyteller (Storytime):
Beverley Hills

10.50 Music Makers (ages 7-9) Animals and the Environment: Finding Sounds
(S)

11.10 See You, See Me (ages 7-9) Scotland's Inventors: Communication - John Logie Baird
(S)

11.30 English Express (ages 9-11) Texts: Techno Tales
(S)

11.50 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Fractions: Halves and Quarters
(S)

12.10 Landmarks (ages 9-12) Using the Land
(S)

John Inverdale and Sue Barker present further coverage of the Australian Open from Melbourne as it reaches the third-round phase. At the same stage last year, eventual men's champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov defeated Jim Courier of the US.
(S)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Inverdale
Presenter:
Sue Barker

The concluding two quarter-final matches from the World Indoor Singles championship. Winners of today's clashes will be in sight of the £25,000 first prize on offer in Sunday's final.
Presented from Potters Leisure Resort by Dougie Donnelly.
(S) (W)

Plus racing from Ascot, presented by Clare Balding, with commentary from Jim McGrath.

Including at 3.20 News, Regional News (S), Weather

Contributors

Presenter (Bowls):
Dougie Donnelly
Commentator (Bowls):
David Rhys Jones
Commentator (Bowls):
John Bell
Commentator (Bowls):
Mal Hughes
Commentator (Bowls):
David Corkhill
Presenter (Racing):
Clare Balding
Commentator (Racing):
Jim McGrath
Producer (Racing):
Gerry Morrison

6.00 Krusty Gets Kancelled
Krusty calls on his showbiz friends in a bid to resuscitate his ailing career. Featuring the voices of Elizabeth Taylor, Bette Midler, Luke Perry, Barry White and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
(R) (S)

6.20 Marge in Chains
During a flu outbreak, Marge is arrested for shoplifting and sent to jail.
(R) (S)

Contributors

[Voice] (Krusty Gets Kancelled):
Elizabeth Taylor
[Voice] (Krusty Gets Kancelled):
Bette Midler
[Voice] (Krusty Gets Kancelled):
Luke Perry
[Voice] (Krusty Gets Kancelled):
Barry White
[Voices] (Krusty Gets Kancelled):
Red Hot Chili Peppers

More mechanical mayhem as radio-controlled machines battle against each other and the formidable house robots. Introduced by Craig Charles and Philippa Forrester, with commentary provided by Jonathan Pearce.
(Repeated at 12.05am)
(S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Craig Charles
Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Commentator:
Jonathan Pearce

Continuing the horticultural makeover of a row of Victorian terraced houses in Warwickshire. Andy Sturgeon uses a mud hut and reed fencing to create a garden with an African feel for Pat and Mick, while, next door, Ali Ward has to make some unpopular decisions as she plans a more formal English garden for Terry and Joan.
(S) (W)
Alan Titchmarsh: Gardening, page 30

Contributors

Garden designer:
Andy Sturgeon
Garden designer:
Ali Ward
Director:
Paul Vanezis
Producer:
Jackie Dietrich

Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus are joined by Faye Tozer from Steps, ex-Sex Pistol Glen Matlock, TV host and DJ Sara Cox, and comedian Junior Simpson. Hosted by Mark Lamarr.
(R) (S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lamarr
Team captain:
Sean Hughes
Team captain:
Phill Jupitus
Panellist:
Faye Tozer
Panellist:
Glen Matlock
Panellist:
Sara Cox
Panellist:
Junior Simpson
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Richard Wilson

Offbeat black comedy.

With society crumbling, a butcher prospers in a run-down city of the future by killing his employees and selling their flesh as meat to his tenants.
Widescreen. French with English subtitles.
Ends 2.25am
(1990, 15) ****
Films: pp 54-60

Contributors

Director:
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Director:
Marc Caro
Louison:
Dominique Pinon
Julie Clapet:
Marie-Laure Dougnac
The butcher:
Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Mademoiselle Plusse:
Karin Viard
Monsieur Tapioca:
Ticky Holgado
Madame Tapioca:
Anne-Marie Pisani

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