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Will Morris's tadpole turn into a frog? (R) (S)

7.20 Pocket Dragon Adventures
The dragons go to collect a sack of magic moonlight. (R) (S)

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

8.00 50/50
Rainford School, St Helens v Heworth Grange, Gateshead. Shown Mon 4.10pm, BBC1 (S)

8.25 The Puppy's New Adventures
The puppy helps to find a bag of stolen jewels. (R) (S)

8.50 Wiggly Park
A new tunnel appears in the park, and Moggy gets a cold. (R) (S)

10.50 Watch (ages 5-7) Making Books (S) 5722526 11.10 English Express (ages 9-11) Grammar and Writing (S) 9428694 11.30 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Captain
Crimson (S) 9182526 11.50 Zig Zag (ages 7-9) Weather (S)
5888588 12.10 Landmarks (ages 9-12) (S)

Live coverage from Goodwood of the race at 2.00, and featuring the 2.30 Lupe Stakes.
Presented by Clare Balding and Willie Carson. Further coverage at 4pm. (W)

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Willie Carson.

Alvin Hall advises a young couple on how to deal with the costs of their wedding day, and the upcoming impact of reducing their joint income by L80,000 per year.
Series editor Daisy Goodwin : Series producer Richard Farmbrough (S) (W) CEEFAX: page 615; Website: www.bbc.co.uk/yourmoney

Contributors

Unknown:
Alvin Hall
Editor:
Daisy Goodwin
Producer:
Richard Farmbrough

Field of Dreams. As Britain faces its worse farming crisis, the French government is offering British farmers generous grants and tempting interest rates. This film follows the Holland family from Sussex as they take up the offer.
Producer Sara Tibbetts ; Series producer Michele Kurland (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Sara Tibbetts
Producer:
Michele Kurland

In the third of the seven-part comedy drama about an antisocial family, George confronts Terry about his tool shed.
Written by Tony Basgallop ; Producer Pier Wilkie ; Director Richard Hesiop
(S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/theresidents

Contributors

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
Tina 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 Liquorish
Tarquin Nut:
Matthew Lockwood
Dave Rind:
Sean Francis
Sally Rind:
Sandra James-Young
Tony Runcorn:
John Phythian
Guy Sapp:
Nicolas Tennant
Brian Shaw:
Paul Hawkyard
Ranjit Singh:
Kriss Dosanjh
Charan Singh:
Bharti Patel
Jeet:
Ronny Jhutti

First shown in BBC Scotland's Tartan Shorts season, this film about two half-brothers illustrates the socio-economic decay in the Scottish borders.
Producer Mark Grindle ; Director Justin Molotnikov (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Mark Grindle
Director:
Justin Molotnikov

Night Frontier. A short film about an astronaut who goes on walkabout through night-time Liverpool.
Producer Roger Appleton ; Director Laurence Turnbull (R) (S)
Followed by 48 Preludes and Fugues (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Roger Appleton
Director:
Laurence Turnbull

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Open University 12.30 Coming Home 71057 1.00 A Declining Citizenship (S) 78521 1.30 Personnel Selection (S) Secondary Schools 2.00 Expressive Arts Music File
Languages 4.00 Japanese Language and People (pts 7-8) Working in Sport and Leisure 5.00 TV 4 Thinking and Number Skills
Open University 6.00 Bangkok -a City Speaks (S)
6.30 Population Transition in Italy Ends 7.00am. (S)

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