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Tales of the Tooth Fairies
Animated fun with the tooth collectors.
(Repeated at 1.05pm) (R)

7.05 Playdays
Why Bird and Trish find that washing can be fun.
(R)

7.25 Top Cat
Officer Dibble is replaced by the Sergeant's nephew, who decides to get tough.
(R)

7.50 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday, BBC1) (S) (W)

8.15 Heathcliff and Marmaduke
Triple bill of cat-and-dog animated fun.
(R)

8.35 The Busy World of Richard Scarry
A triple bill of animated fun with the inhabitants of Busytown.
(R)

10.50 Numbertime: Time: Telling the Time
(ages 4-6) (S)

11.10 Zig Zag: Environment: Conflicts
(ages 7-9) (S)

11.30 English Express: Thinking for Linking
(ages 9-11) (S)

11.50 Megamaths: Measure: Holidays
(ages 7-9) (S)

12.10 Landmarks: Ancient Egypt: Pharaohs and Gods
(ages 9-11) (S)

1.10 Back to the Wild
Patrick Robinson goes behind the scenes at the RSPCA's Wildlife Hospital in Somerset.
(R)

1.40 Langley Country
Bob Langley visits the historic Kent city of Canterbury.

Contributors

Presenter (Back to the Wild):
Patrick Robinson
Presenter (Langley Country):
Bob Langley

In the last programme of the series, Bettany Hughes explores the records of Britain's scarcest and most disputed resource - land. She shows how records of land ownership, of land disputes, of enclosure, wealth and poverty are, in effect, a history of Britain.
(S) (W)
(History 2000 continues tonight at 9pm with Journeys to the Bottom of the Sea)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bettany Hughes
Producer:
Michael Waterhouse
Executive Producer:
Philip Clarke

Another chance to see an episode from the series that shows how ordinary front gardens can be transformed.

Gay Search enlists the help of top garden designer Dan Pearson to turn the awkwardly shaped garden of a council house in Reading into a plant-lovers' paradise, plus a place that the whole of the family can enjoy.
(R) (S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Search
Expert:
Dan Pearson
Series Producer:
David Richardson
Executive Producer:
Tony Laryea

Series uncovering the secrets of extraordinary shipwrecks.

In 1791 HMS Pandora was sent to a group of remote islands in the Pacific to capture those responsible for the mutiny on the Bounty. Having caught 14 of them she was on her way home when a storm caused the ship to hit a coral reef and sink. Marine archaeologist Peter Gesner and his team of divers and archivists attempt to uncover the secrets of the wreck, including the identities of three bodies found deep within its interior.
(S) (W)
(History 2000 continues Thursday 8pm with Fred Dibnah's Magnifcent Monuments)

Contributors

Subject:
Peter Gesner
Director:
Sian Griffiths
Series Producer:
Will Aslett

Some men find a lack of a good head of hair a problem. This documentary follows two follically-challenged males as they pursue the prospect of medical treatment, while a receding Rastafarian reveals his true, bald self.
(R) (S)

Contributors

Director/Producer:
Katie Buchanan

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Picturing the Genders
1.00 A Question of Identity - Berlin and Berliners
(S)

Secondary Schools
2.00 English: The Birth of Horror

Languages
4.00 French Journey: Part 2

Working for Local Government
5.00 Targets and Time Management

Open University
6.00 Open Advice - the Three Degrees
6.30 Modern Art: Rodin
(S)
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