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The Adventures of the Garden Fairies
Fun with fairy folk. (R)

7.05 Playdays
Peggy meets an old horse who is forgetful. (R)

7.25 Snorks
Animated antics with the ocean-floor community. (R)

7.50 It'll Never Work
Odd inventions. Shown Tuesday 5.10pm BBC1 (S)

8.15 The Puppy's New Adventures
The puppy visits Berlin. (R)

8.35 Moomin
The Moomins are invited to a fancy-dress ball.

Another chance to see the series, first shown last year, in which Changing Rooms star Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is challenged to make more decorating dreams come true. Tonight the interior designer is in heaven because he has been challenged to create a bedroom retreat that is reminiscent of paradise. Apart from a few fluffy clouds and floating angels, however, he is not given many clues about the appearance of such a pleasant location. In search of divine inspiration, he wings his way to a New Age book shop, then pays a visit to Brighton Pavilion and finally contemplates the beauty of Winchester Cathedral.
Producer Susannah Walker ; Executive producer Linda Clifford (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Producer:
Susannah Walker
Producer:
Linda Clifford

Comedian, actress, screenwriter and novelist Meera Syal joins presenter Paul Merton in this repeated edition of the series that debates whether to consign celebrities' pet hates into Orwellian oblivion. Goodness Gracious Me star Syal, author of the screenplay for Bhaji on the Beach and the novels Anita and Me and Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee, targets cockroaches, youth hostels and the skin that forms on top of rice pudding as truly loathsome objects that are more than worthy of banishment to Room 101.
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Contributors

Guest:
Meera Syal
Presenter:
Paul Merton
Director:
Phil Chilvers
Producer:
Toby Stevens

John Inverdale introduces highlights of the quarter-final action in the 114th Wimbledon championships from the All England Club at SW19. At the end of today's play, weather permitting, there will be just four players remaining in both the men's and the ladies' singles competitions.
Repeated tomorrow at 9am (S) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon

Contributors

Introduces:
John Inverdale

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Open University 12.30 The Wheels of Innovation - exploring the concept of innovation and what it means for companies in the UK and Italy. (S) 14490 1.00 My Favourite Things - what the items in people's living rooms reveal about them. (S) 95438 1.30
Danish Energy - how Denmark is reducing its need for fossil fuels by improving energy efficiency and finding alternatives. (S) Teenagers and Families 2.00 Today's Family 4 - a look at step-families, bereavement, fathers and divorce.
Languages 4.00 Get By in Portuguese - guide to travel and language skills on the Iberian peninsula.
Working in Hospitality 5.00 Health and Safety - a look at some ways to offer customers healthier and safer choices.
Open University 6.00 Yes, We Never Say No - how the managers of international hotels get staff to commit to providing a quality service. (S) 729026.30 Eyewitness Memory - how psychologists are helping police to understand how the memory of a witness works when tryingto recall a crime. Ends7.00am. (S)

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