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Playdays
Chris and friends go to Weston-super-Mare.
(R)

7.20 Taz-mania
Taz is besieged by the bush rats and ants.
(R)

7.45 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of animated capers.
(R)

8.10 UKool
Teenage magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
(S) (W)

8.35 Bruno the Kid
Animation featuring the computer boffin.
(R)

Romantic comedy. A songwriter's urbanised girlfriend struggles to adapt to life on the farm after the couple move to a ranch.
(1950) (BW) (S)
Films: pp 56-63 ***

Contributors

Director:
George Marshall
Kay:
Irene Dunne
Chris:
Fred MacMurray
Mears:
William Demarest
Orvie:
Andy Devine
Nan:
Natalie Wood

The short season of Second World War films continues with this drama starring Robert Ryan.

While on leave in Australia, an army captain begins an affair with a servicewoman.
(1944) (BW) (S)
(Government Girl is tomorrow at 1.10pm)
Films: pp 56-63 **

Contributors

Director:
Harold Schuster
Captain Dan Craig:
Robert Ryan
Major Steve Lockhard:
Pat O'Brien
Ellen Foster:
Ruth Hussey
Sgt Louis Leary:
Frank McHugh
Sgt Maguire:
Barton MacLane

For thousands of years the market town of Hatherleigh in North Devon has depended on farming for its prosperity. Now it's a community fighting for survival with farmers shooting their stock, neglecting their fields and changing careers. Tonight, Home Ground examines the worst recession to hit farming for 60 years.
(R) (S)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Producer:
John Mair

Continuing the series in which two teams of three people from different professions compete in a test of their survival skills, armed with only the essentials with which to build shelter, find food and tight a fire. This week a team of taxi drivers and another of doctors are abandoned on a remote beach on the island of Crete. Judging their efforts are presenter Ed Hall and ex-commando Hugh McManners.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ed Hall
Expert:
Hugh McManners
Director:
Juliet Glayes
Series Producer:
Joanna Ball

Continuing the series in which Professor Susan Greenfield, a leading British neuroscientist, explores the human brain.

Tonight Greenfield explores how our emotional responses change dramatical as we grow up and uncovers the surprising ways in which they influence every moment of our lives.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Susan Greenfield
Producer:
Sam Starbuck
Series Producer:
Sam Roberts

A new six-part comedy series about a young, somewhat neurotic woman who lives and works in London.
Rhona decides to win back her ex-girlfriend by running in the rain. Lisa suffers a setback.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
Website: [Web address removed]
Deja View with Mark Lewisohn: page 15

Contributors

Writer:
Rhona Cameron
Writer:
Linda Gibson
Director:
Gareth Carrivick
Producer:
Stephen McCrum
Producer:
Gareth Carrivick
Rhona:
Rhona Cameron
Mother:
Janet Brown
Lisa:
Mel Giedroyc
Doug:
Richard Hope
Geoff:
Dave Lamb
Linda:
Emma Amos
Ally:
Vicki Pepperdine
Woman in hospital:
Heather Coombs

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Open University
12.30 The Programmers
(S)
1.00 Building by Numbers
(S)
1.30 Mind Readers
(S)

Teenagers and Families
2.00 Being a Teenager: 3

Languages
4.00 Discovering Portuguese: Parts 1-2
Central Bureau TV8: Portuguese discovered

Working in Sport and Leisure
5.00 Customer Care and Teamwork
Effective customer liaison and team playing.

Open University
6.00 Spanning Materials
(S)
6.30 The Poverty Complex
(S)

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