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Karl has an accident and breaks a window. (R)

7.20 Taz-mania
Animation. Taz tries to give up reading comics. (R)

7.45 Tom and Jerry Kids
Comic chases with the cat and mouse. (R)

8.10 Clever Creatures
Another action-packed puppet challenge contest. Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1 (S) (W)

8.35 Bruno the Kid
The computer whizkid must find a missing disk that is of global importance. (R)

Drama starring Hayley Mills as one of three youngsters on a Lancashire farm who discover a man hidden in their barn and are certain that he is Jesus Christ.
Director Bryan Forbes (1961. PG)
(BW) (S) Films: pp 60-68 **** Growing pains: page 54

Contributors

Unknown:
Hayley Mills
Unknown:
Jesus Christ.
Director:
Bryan Forbes
Kathy:
Hayley Mills
The Man:
Alan Bates
Mr Bostock:
Bernard Lee
Eddie:
Norman Bird
Nan:
Diane Holgate

Clare Balding introduces a four-race card on the fourth and final day of live coverage from
Goodwood. Starts are at 2.15,
2.45 and 3.20. with at 3.50 the renamed Molecomb Stakes marking the Queen Mother's
100th birthday. And the birthday celebrations continue with a special feature acknowledging her love of and contribution to horse racing. (W) Including at 3.00 News
Regional News (S) Weather

A new eight-part series that returns to chronicle events at Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, the stately home of Lord and LadyTavistock. This week, there's an emotional visit to the family mausoleum, while a new under-butler begins work. Producer Paul Sommers ; Director Nigel Farrell (S) (W) Programme of the week: page 73

Contributors

Producer:
Paul Sommers
Director:
Nigel Farrell

From Barnsdale in Hampshire. Alan Titchmarsh dispenses more gardening tips. Plus Ivan Hicks uncovers the attractions of the butterfly bush or buddleia; Gay Search visits a garden designer's London haven; Chris Beardshaw profiles that spectacular herbaceous perennial the day lily; while Ali Ward shows how to make a fire pit for a patio. Executive producer Tony Laryea ; Series producer Colette Foster (S) (W) Alan Trtchmarsh on the gardens of stately homes - Gardening: p 38

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivan Hicks
Unknown:
Ali Ward
Producer:
Tony Laryea
Producer:
Colette Foster
Unknown:
Alan Trtchmarsh

A new eight-part series of the show in which Paul Merton adjudges whether guests pet hates should be consigned to oblivion. Tonight Kathy Burke tries to dispose of, among otherthings, mobile phones and Jeffery Archer. See Choice. Director Geraldine Dowd : Producer Richard Wilson
Repeated next Tuesday on BBC (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Kathy Burke
Unknown:
Jeffery Archer.
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Richard Wilson

A new six-part comedy series about a large Irish family whose house is half in Northern Ireland and half in the Republic. The Wake. The Fitzgerald family rally round when Ma decides to have a dry run of her funeral. See Choice.
Written by Owen O'Neill ; Producer Claudia Lloyd ; Director John Birkin
Repeated next Sunday (S) (W)

Contributors

Written By:
Owen O'Neill
Producer:
Claudia Lloyd
Director:
John Birkin
Ma:
Ruth McCabe
Da:
Eamon Morrissey
John F:
Jon Kenny
Bobby:
Pat Shortt
Teddy:
Bronagh Gallagher
Kennedy:
Billy Carter
Joe:
Eamonn Owens
Jackie:
Deborah Barnett
Fiona:
Deirdre O'Kane
Basil Hodge:
Warwick Davis

This week's guests on the pop quiz are comic actor
Vic Reeves , Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles , frontman with Silversun James Broad and comedian Bill Bailey.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Richard Wilson (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Vic Reeves
Unknown:
Chris Moyles
Unknown:
Silversun James Broad
Unknown:
Bill Bailey.
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Richard Wilson

Nomy, the cyber-infomaniac search engine, checks out the best entertainment options in the UK.
Executive producer Rowena Goldman; Series producer Nick Beddows

Contributors

Executive producer:
Rowena Goldman
Series producer:
Nick Beddows

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