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Playdays
Poppy is impressed by a visit to the circus.
(R)

7.20 Heathcliff and Marmaduke
A triple bill of fun with the Great Dane and his alley cat friend.
(R)

7.40 Clever Creatures
Another action-packed wildlife puppet challenge.
(Shown yesterday at 3.55pm on BBC1)
(S) (W)

8.05 Top Cat
Top Cat has an accident and decides to turn it to his advantage.
(R)

8.30 Noddy in Toyland
An old friend of Noah's pays him a visit.
(R)

Repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Storytime (ages 4-5) The
Gingerbread Man (S) 8341099 9.15 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) This Is the Bear and the Picnic Lunch (S)
7787457 9.30 Magic Key (ages 5-6) Capital Letters (S) 3174964 9.45 The Pocket Guide to Parenting (W)

Steve Rider presents live coverage of the quarter-final stage at the World Match Play championship from Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey, as the four seeded players, including current US Masters champion Vijay Singh and Ernie Els whom Singh beat here in the final, enter the competition for the first time. Further action at
2.30pm. (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Vijay Singh
Unknown:
Ernie Els

Jim Gets a Pet. Jim's new gambling habit leads to the acquisition of a racehorse. (R) (S)

Contributors

Alex Rieger:
Judd Hirsch
Elaine Nardo:
Marilu Henner
Louie De Palma:
Danny Devito
Latka Gravas:
Andy Kaufman
Bobby Wheeler:
Jeff Conaway

Further live coverage from Wentworth Golf Club of the World Match Play championship quarter-finals. Defending champion Colin Montgomerie will be among those tested today on the West Course's tough closing holes. (S) (W)
Including at
3.20 News; Regional News (S) (Digital only: UK Today); Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Montgomerie

The popular series continues with a double bill.
A Fish Called Selma. Hollywood has-been Troy McClure 's sagging career is revived when he dates Selma. (S)
6.20 Bart on the Road. Using a fake driver's licence, Bart rents a car and embarks on a trip with his friends. (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Troy McClure

Craig Charles and Julia Reed present another bout of mechanical warfare. This week's line-up includes Firestorm and Diotoir, adversaries from series three - will Irish eyes be smiling this time out? Craig Charles is in Red Dwarf at 10pm. Director Paul Kirrage ; Series producer Stephen Carsey
Repeated at 12.35am (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Charles
Unknown:
Julia Reed
Unknown:
Craig Charles
Director:
Paul Kirrage
Producer:
Stephen Carsey

Another chance to see the four-part series following the restoration of the enigmatic gardens of Aberglasney mansion in Wales's Towy Valley in which ghosts, gardening, archaeology and architectural heritage are the main ingredients.
Director John Trefor ; Executive producer Richard Trayler-Smith (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
John Trefor
Producer:
Richard Trayler-Smith

In the last programme of the series following a year's events at Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire, it's the end of an era as Lord and Lady Tavistock summon the entire workforce to witness the formal handing over of the estate to their son and heir Lord Howland. See Choice.
Director Nigel Farrell : Producer Paul Sommers (S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
Nigel Farrell
Producer:
Paul Sommers

In the first of three visits to Holland and Belgium, Stephen Lacy exlores the Sissinghurst-inspired gardens of Hof Van Walenburg near the Dutch city of Utrecht. Meanwhile,
Rachel de Thame visits another BBC Gardener of the Year finalist, and dahlias are this week's Flower of the Moment. Executive producer Tony Laryea : Series producer Colette Foster (S) (W) Alan Titchmarsh on butterfly gardening: page 44

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Lacy
Unknown:
Hof Van
Producer:
Tony Laryea
Producer:
Colette Foster
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh

Spice Girl Melanie B, Jo Brand , Sally James and Josh Doyle of the Dums Dumsjoin Mark Lamarr , Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus for the irreverent light-hearted pop quiz. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Richard Wilson
Repeated next Sunday (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Brand
Unknown:
Sally James
Unknown:
Josh Doyle
Unknown:
Dums Dumsjoin Mark Lamarr
Unknown:
Sean Hughes
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Richard Wilson

Bad Builders. Derek asks Lisa to intervene as Dean and the lads are stringing out the redecoration of his house.
More cast on Wednesday and Thursday (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Derek Few:
Mark Heap
Lisa Lyons:
Charlotte Coleman
Jill Philippa Stanton:
Gavin Will Barton
John:
Jasper Holmes
Phil:
Gary Sefton

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