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Ends 8.15.

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

7 20 Arthur
Arthur and DW make a discovery in an attic. (R) (S)

7.45 The Animal Magic Show
Dominic has to call upon some magic when Billy falls ill and also encounters a patient with a very strange malaise. (S) (W)
WEBSITE: [web address removed]

8.00 Pocket Dragon Adventures
Scribbles's inventions cause havoc in the village. (R) (S)

Ends 10.50.
Bob the Builder
Dizzy finds a birds' nestwith an egg inside.
Repeated at 1pm

8.25 Microscopic Milton
Double bill. Milton becomes trapped inside a bubble, and also acquires an urge to be creative.

8 35 Postman Pat
A flock of sheep needs rounding up.

8.50 Pingu
Animation.

9.00 Teletubbies
Double bill. Some mud appears in Teletubbyland. Odd noises are heard.

9.50 Playdays
Poppy, Peggy and Why meet lots of ducks.

10.10 Tweenies
Double bill. The friends find out about goats, and then play hide-and-seek.

Repeats are not indicated.
10.50 Number Adventures (ages
5-7) Measuring Length - Mr Metre 2737223 11.05 Number
Adventures (ages 5-7) Measuring Length - Roller-Coaster Ride 3486285 11.20 Words and Pictures Plus (ages 5-7) Consonant Clusters 3407778 11.35 Cats Eyes (ages 5-7) Electricity and Magnetism - Past and Present 7920681 11.50 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Electricity and Magnetism - Magnets 9587020 12.05
Maths Challenge (ages 9-10) 4096594 12.20 Maths Challenge (ages 9-10)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Metre

Western drama starring
Sterling Hayden. Tim Chipman takes over the family timber business and finds himself in deadly competition with a rival lumberjack. Review page 63. Director Joseph Kane (1955, U)
( S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sterling Hayden.
Unknown:
Tim Chipman
Director:
Joseph Kane

Events at Westminster, including Prime Minister's Questions. Presented by Nick Robinson.
Contact: phone-in [number removed] (calls charged at local rate), fax [number removed] or e-mail [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Robinson
Editor:
Gareth Butler

With performances from Al Green , James, the Dooleys, Billy Bragg , plus Dave Stewart and Colin Blunstone. Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Al Green
Unknown:
Billy Bragg
Unknown:
Dave Stewart
Unknown:
Colin Blunstone.

Increasingly, people are finding that they cannot afford to live where they work. This Money Programme film takes a look at the effects on potential buyers of rocketing house prices and outlines controversial proposals from planners in South Devon aimed at dealing with the problem-Producer Janet Harris ; Series editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Producer:
Janet Harris
Editor:
Clive Edwards

An episode from the fourth series, first shown in 1977. The Green Door. Why has Margo been deceiving Jerry?
Written by John Esmonde. Bob Larbey ; Producer John Howard Davies

Contributors

Written By:
John Esmonde.
Written By:
Bob Larbey
Producer:
John Howard Davies

In the back-to-basics horticultural guide, presenter
Alan Titchmarsh embarks on a mission to get a neglected garden under control, tackling overgrown shrubs and dispensing advice on different types of grass as he relays a lawn.
Series producer Kathryn Moore : Executive producer Dick Colthurst Alan's guide to a healthy lawn: page 23

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
Kathryn Moore
Producer:
Dick Colthurst

A Meet the Ancestors film that uncovers the story of how a burial ground found in downtown Manhattan in 1991 has had a profound impact on the understanding of slavery in America as well as the vital role that African-Americans had in the building of New York City. With Julian Richards. Executive producer Caroline van den Brul ; Producer Ian Potts
Repeated with signlanguage next week on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Richards.
Producer:
Caroline van Den Brul
Producer:
Ian Potts

Soph wants Ren to choose between her and her partner. Zoe exploits Kumari's absence. Contains strong language.
Written by Harriet Braun ; Producer Simon Heath ; Director Susanna White
WEBSITE; www.seethru.co.uk

Contributors

Written By:
Harriet Braun
Producer:
Simon Heath
Director:
Susanna White
Lucy Jennings:
Claudia Harrison
Sophie Moore:
Amanda Ryan
Jake Plaskow:
David Walliams
Murray Plaskow:
Andrew Sachs
Yvonne Harper:
Sally Rogers
Brandon Dyer:
Iddo Goldberg
Reece Wilson:
William Beck
Fran Chapel:
Poppy Miller
Zoe Atkins:
Romola Garai
Patrick Deely:
Karl Shiels
Ren Spencer:
Christine Entwisle
Kumari Dalta:
Anjali Mya Chadha
John:
Tom Smith
Maxine:
Sally Edwards
Carol:
Janine Wood
Sue:
Judi Shekoni

Guests on the Asian entertainment show are Preeya Kalidas and Raza Jaffrey , the leading pair in Andrew Lloyd Webber 's forthcoming West End musical Bombay Dreams. With Russell Peters and Laila Rouass. Director Robert Davies : Producer Sangita Manandhar

Contributors

Unknown:
Preeya Kalidas
Unknown:
Raza Jaffrey
Unknown:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Unknown:
Russell Peters
Unknown:
Laila Rouass.
Director:
Robert Davies
Producer:
Sangita Manandhar

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 In the Nick of Time 92228 1.00 England's Green and Pleasant Land 48889 1.30 South Korea: the Struggle for Democracy
Secondary Schools 2.00 AS Guru Biology 2
Languages 4.00 Make German Your Business (part 2) Skillswise 5.00 Website Guide
Open University 6.00 Modelling in the Motor Industry
6.30 The Spiral of Silence - the failure of opinion polls.

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