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Ends 9.00.

Monty
The dog sees some monsters.
(Repeated tomorrow at 1pm) (R)

7.05 Playdays
Peggy Patch visits a farm and finds all sorts of things that are yellow in colour.
(R)

7.25 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of cat-and-mouse capers.
(R)

7.45 Blue Peter
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1) (S) (W)

8.10 Dink, the Little Dinosaur
An animated double bill of fun with the dinosaur and friends.
(R)

8.35 Jim Henson's Animal Show
Jake and Stinky interview a bighorn sheep and a red deer.
(R)

(Repeats are not indicated)

9.00 Cats' Eyes: Electricity and Magnetism: Electricity Past and Present
(ages 5-7) (S)

9.15 Cats' Eyes: Electricity and Magnetism: Magnets
(ages 5-7) (S)

9.30 Writing and Pictures: The Beanstalk
(ages 6-7) (S)

9.45 Pathways of Belief: Islam: Living as a Muslim
(ages 7-9) (S)

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1.10 The House Detectives
The team visit a drovers' inn that has an extraordinary history at Loch Eck in Scotland.
(R) (S)

1.40 Hart-Davis on History
Adam Hart-Davis finds out how Stamford was disguised as Middlemarch for the BBC drama.
(R)

Contributors

Presenter (Hart-Davis on History):
Adam Hart-Davis

Most Londoners are familiar with their city, but there's an aspect of the capital that is known to few, other than those who live and work nearby. First Sight reports on the people who crew and maintain the Woolwich free ferries.
(S)
(Regional Programme: see panel on left for variations)

Contributors

Producer:
Helen West
Executive Producer:
John Samson

Series in which steeplejack Fred Dibnah celebrates some of Britain's great buildings and engineering feats.

Dibnah visits all manner of religious sites, starting in Preston - which boasts the tallest church steeple in Britain - and taking in York minster, a Saxon church in Durham, and St Paul's cathedral in London.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
BBC Book: Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments in paperback, £11.99

Contributors

Presenter:
Fred Dibnah
Producer:
David Hall
Executive Producer:
Mike Greenwood
Executive Producer:
Claire Powell

Quentin Willson assesses high-performance estate cars. With Vicki Butler-Henderson, Kate Humble and Tiff Needell.
(S) (W)
Magazine: £3.30 from newsagents
Website: [web address removed]
Kate Humble: page 33

Contributors

Presenter:
Quentin Willson
Presenter:
Vicki Butler-Henderson
Presenter:
Kate Humble
Presenter:
Tiff Needell
Series Producer:
Julie Clive
Producer:
John Wilcox

When film-maker David Goodale was last in the Venezuelan rainforest, he met 18-year-old Tapir, a Yanomami Indian who was part of a "Stone Age" community. Four years on, Goodale returns to South America to repay Tapir's hospitality by fulfilling his promise to bring him to London. It is a journey full of bureaucratic obstacles and culture shocks.
(S)

Contributors

Producer:
David Goodale
Executive Producer:
Andre Singer

Part of the Time Bank campaign, this ten-part series features people who have received help who then pass favours on to others. Tonight, students at Cheltenham Ladies' College are helped by members of West Midlands fire service.
(S)

Contributors

Producer:
Sarah Topalian
Executive Producer:
Bob Long

The week's second helping of sketch comedy, hosted by Tony Morris with Curtis Walker and Gina Yashere. Guests include Jocelyn Gee and Slim. (S) (W)

Contributors

Comedian:
Tony Morris
Comedian:
Curtis Walker
Comedian:
Gina Yashere
Guest:
Jocelyn Gee
Guest:
null Slim

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open Science
12.30 Final Frontier
12.45 What Have the Sixties Ever Done for Us?
1.00 The Ascent of Man: The Hidden Structure
1.45 Local Heroes
2.00 Is Seeing Believing?
2.30 Organelles and Origins
(S)
3.00 Enzymes: Thoroughbred Workhorses of the Cell

Curriculum Development
3.30 Information and Communication Technology - Getting Connected in the Secondary School

Languages
4.00 Deutsch Plus: Parts 17-20
(S)

Working In Education
5.00 The Future

Open University
6.00 The Chemistry of Creation
(S)
6.30 The Chemistry of the Invisible
(S)
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