Programme Index

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Playdays
Zoe discovers the colours of the rainbow.
(R) (S)

7.20 Pocket Dragon Adventures
The Duke of Cumberland claims the Castle.
(R) (S)

7.35 Smurfs' Adventures
Animated woodland fun.
(R) (S)

8.00 Blue Peter
Meg the border collie goes on the road with Matt Baker.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1) (S) (W)

8.25 The Puppy's New Adventures
Petey and friends try to retrieve a stolen medallion.
(R) (S)

8.50 Wiggly Park
Double bill in which EW and Nifty pretend to be cowboys.
(Repeated at 1pm) (R) (S)

Contributors

Presenter (Playdays):
Zoe Ball
Presenter (Blue Peter):
Matt Baker

10.50 Zig Zag Shorts: France (ages 7-9)
(S)

11.00 Watch: The Songcatcher (ages 5-7)
(S)

11.15 Numbertime: More or Less (ages 4-6)
(S)

11.30 Look and Read: Captain Crimson (ages 7-9)
(S)

11.50 Landmarks: Britain since 1930 (ages 9-12)
(S)

12.10 Landmarks: (ages 9-12)
(S)

Clare Balding and Willie Carson introduce coverage of day one of Goodwood's May meeting, with races at 2.00 and 2.30.
Commentary is by Jim McGrath, Graham Rock, Jimmy Lindley, Jonathan Powell and Angus Loughran.
Continues at 3.30pm.
(W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Balding
Presenter:
Willie Carson
Commentary:
Jim McGrath
Commentary:
Graham Rock
Commentary:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentary:
Jonathan Powell
Commentary:
Angus Loughran
Executive Producer:
Malcolm Kemp

A new US series of time-travel adventures, starring Jonathan LaPaglia, begins with a feature-length pilot episode.

Following a massive disaster that leaves the White House in flames and kills the presidents of the USA and Russia, former CIA agent Frank Parker is selected for a secret project to turn back time, which has already resulted in the deaths of all its previous participants.
(S)

Contributors

Frank Parker:
Jonathan Lapaglia

The billboard poster is one of the key weapons in an election campaign. In the first of two programmes, voters turn the tables on the politicians by designing their own posters highlighting issues of importance to Londoners.
(S)
Website: [web address removed]
Regional Programme

Followed by Turning Points
Actor Anton Rodgers recalls how he became involved in a tragic event in 1968.
(S)

Contributors

Producer:
Amanda Harper
Editor:
Dippy Chaudhary
Interviewee (Turning Points):
Anton Rodgers

Alan Titchmarsh and Diarmuid Gavin analyse the results on the day that the award-winners are announced. Plus a look at some of the new container plants for small gardens on display at Chelsea.
(S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Titchmarsh
Presenter:
Diarmuid Gavin

Edward Woodward stars in a black comedy, first shown in BBC Scotland's Tartan Shorts season, in which a farmer and his wife seek finance for their daughter's wedding. Wntten by Bill Chamberlain ; Producer Glynis Robertson
Director David Mackenzie (R) (S) (W)
Followed by 48 Preludes and Fugues (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Woodward
Unknown:
Bill Chamberlain
Producer:
Glynis Robertson
Director:
David MacKenzie

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Open Advice - a University without Walls
(S)
1.00 The Founding of the Royal Society
(S)
1.30 Gender Matters
(S)

Secondary Schools
2.00 Expressive Arts: Music File
(S)

Languages
4.00 Japanese Language and People: Parts 5-6

Working in Sport and Leisure
5.00 TV 3: Customer Care and Teamwork

Open University
6.00 Designing a Lift
(S)
6.30 The Rainbow
(S)
Ends 7.00am.

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