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Ends 9.00.

Playdays
The Playbus stops at the Roundabout Stop. (R) (S)

7.20 Pocket Dragon Adventures
The pocket dragons try to track down Cuddles's lost pillow. (R) (S)

7.35 Smurfs' Adventures
Fun with the little blue creatures. (R) (S)

8.00 50/50
Berwick County school, Berwick-upon-Tweed takes on South Morningside school from Edinburgh. Shown Mon 4.10pm, BBC1 (S)

8.25 The Puppy's New Adventures
The puppy helps save an ancient treasure in the Bengal jungle. (R) (S)

8.45 64 Zoo Lane
Audrey tries to keep her egg warm. (R) (S)

Ends 10.50.

Teletubbies
Children search a rock pool for shrimps. (R) (S)
TELETUBBIES MAGAZINE: published monthly, price £1.35

10.30 Tweenies
Dull old metal is given a shine. (R) (S) (W)
TWEENIES MAGAZINE: published monthly, price £1.35

10.50 Watch (ages 5-7): Making Books: Folding
(S)

11.10 English Express (ages 9-11): Grammar and Writing: How Can You Write Better Writing?
(S)

11.30 Look and Read (ages 7-9): Captain Crimson: a Giant Celebration
(S) 9419622

11.50 Zig Zag (ages 7-9): Weather: Seasons
(S)

12.10 Landmarks (ages 9-12): Coping with the Climate: Coping with the Heat
(S)

The John Wayne season continues with a classic western also starring Claire Trevor.

The Ringo Kid, a fugitive from justice, joins a mix of passengers on the stagecoach to Lordsburg, a journey that takes them through Indian territory.
Review page 48. (1939, U) (BW) (S)
("A Lady Takes a Chance" tomorrow 1.15pm)

Contributors

Director:
John Ford
Ringo Kid:
John Wayne
Dallas:
Claire Trevor

A special edition in which singer-songwriter Billy Joel introduces his greatest hits and a selection of his favourite artists.
Repeated next Saturday (S) Top of the Pops is on Friday 7.30pm on BBC1 Website: [web address removed] BBC MUSIC: TOTP 2 - Seventies Rock available on double CD and cassette

Contributors

Presenter:
Billy Joel
Producer:
Mark Hagen

A £500,000 windfall seemed a huge amount of cash to
Jeff Longley when he sold his glazing franchise. But a year later he has just £10,000 left. Alvin Hall's challenge is to stop him burning up what little remains of his money.
Series editor Daisy Goodwin ; Series producer Richard Farmbrough (S) (W) CEEFAX: page 615; Website: www.bbc.co.uk/yourmoney

Contributors

Editor:
Daisy Goodwin
Producer:
Richard Farmbrough

The new series continues as Antony Worrall Thompson prepares boeuf bourguignon, Oz Clarke attempts to bowl over the local cricket team with some summer beers, while Emma Crowhurst does the impossible and rolls meringue.
Series producer Lyndsay Davis ; Executive producer Gloria Wood (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/foodanddrink

Contributors

Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Unknown:
Emma Crowhurst
Producer:
Lyndsay Davis

The Family Way. Yorkshire-based firm Silver Cross, the maker of Britain's poshest prams, has been bought by the Hazell family despite the collapse of the company. As they attempt to revive its fortunes, tensions mount. Will the family and the famous Silver Cross brand survive?
Producer Nicola Bungey ; Series producer Michele Kurland (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Nicola Bungey
Producer:
Michele Kurland

Continuing the comedy drama about an anti-social family. The Nuts and the Singhs sit down to dinner together, and Terry Conan has plans for Lesley in his new venture.
Written by Tony Basgallop ; Producer Pier Wilkie ; Director Richard Hesiop
(S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/theresidents

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Conan
Written By:
Tony Basgallop
Producer:
Pier Wilkie
Director:
Richard Hesiop
Banjo:
Jim Sturgess
Cain:
Tim Plester
George Carter:
John Cater
Edy Carter:
Matyelok Gibbs
Terry Conan:
Mark White
Tina Conan:
Dido Miles
TinaJr Jr:
Catherine Bailey
Terry Jr:
Thom Fell
Jack:
Gordon Bees
Jody:
Emma Ridout
Lesley Eastern:
Holly Atkins
Nel:
Hollie Cozier-Puttock
Roger Nut:
Peter Geeves
Hilary Nut:
Janet Rawson
Elspeth Nut:
Sian Uquorish
Tarquin Nut:
Matthew Lockwood
Dave Rind:
Sean Francis
Sally Rind:
Sandra James-Young
Tony Runcorn:
John Phythian
GuySapp:
Nicolas Tennant
Brian Shaw:
Paul Hawkyard
Ranjit Singh:
Kriss Dosanjh
Charan Singh:
Bharti Patel
Jeet:
Ronny Jhutti

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 South Korea The Struggle for Democracy (S)
18494 1.00 A New Way of Life (S) 452911.30 Psychology in Action Understanding Violence (S)
Secondary Schools 2.00 Science: the Human Body
Languages 4.00 Talk Italian (pts 1-2); Italy Inside Out Venice Webwise2001 5.00 Becoming Webwise 8083659 5.15 Get Webwise Putting Yourself on the Web
Open University 6.00 Global Firms Shrinking Worlds (S)
6.30 Global Warming Global Policy? Ends 7.00am. (S)

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