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The Lampies
The Roons plan to stop a football match. (S)

7.10 Bailey Kipper's POV
The Kippers are visited by a mouse. (R) (S)

7.35 Blue Peter
Aaron Carter performs, and a look at a lawn-mower collection. Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1 (S) (W)

8.00 Yvon of the Yukon
A world record is what's needed to put Upyermukluk on the map. (S)

8.25 Dennis the Menace
More mischief-making. (R) (S)

8 45 UBOS
Cassy travels to the centre of the earth in a bid to help the Leprechauns. (R) (S)

9.10 Xchange
More of the latest news from the worlds of entertainment, music and sport. (S) (W)

9.35 Stitch Up!
A Prince William fan is in for a shock when a familiar face knocks on her door. (S)(W)

10.00 CBeebies
Ends 11.15.

The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends
Pigling Bland goes in search of work at the market. (R) (S)

10.25 Tweenies
The friends cook for a giant then Dotman and Ovealman go on a trip. (R) (S) (W)
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10.45 Teletubbies
Tinky Winky's bag floats on a puddle. (R) (S)
BBC Teletubbies Magazine: monthly, £1.35. New issue on sale 28 March.

Contributors

Guest (Blue Peter):
Aaron Carter

Drama. The realisation that the daughter of politician
Nell Harrington is addicted to cocaine tests the family to its limits. Review page 54.
Director Michael Toshiyuki Uno (1993)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nell Harrington
Director:
Michael Toshiyuki Uno
Nell Harrington:
Joanne Woodward
Phoebe:
Laura Linney
Charlie:
Reed Diamond
Simon:
Fritz Weaver
Lucinda:
Patti D'Arbanville
Holly:
Cynthia Martells

Zeinab Badawi with the latest from Parliament.

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3.20 News; Regional News
(Digital: BBC London News); Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Zeinab Badawi

A look back over ten years of Robbie Williams, from the days of Take That to his successful solo career. With Steve Wright.
(More tomorrow at 7.05pm)

Contributors

Narrator:
Steve Wright
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Second in the six-part series in which explorer
Benedict Allen and a team of unpredictable huskies bid to complete a 1,000-mile trek across the Bering Strait into Alaska. Deep in the harsh territory of the Arctic wolf and polar bear, Allen and a local official become increasingly lost and disoriented on a hunt as darkness begins to fall.
Producer John Hesling ; Executive producer Bob Long

Contributors

Unknown:
Benedict Allen
Producer:
John Hesling
Producer:
Bob Long

Antony Worrall Thompson cooks gravadlax, as Oz Clarke takes to the river with a fishing rod and a glass of chardonnay. Executive producer Gloria Wood ; Series producer Lyndsay Davis

Contributors

Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Unknown:
Oz Clarke
Producer:
Gloria Wood
Producer:
Lyndsay Davis

Seasonal cookery series in which Rhodes cooks dishes featuring ingredients available fresh that month.
June. The menu includes chicken fricassee with summer-inspired vegetables and an orange-and-strawberry salad, plus loin of pork with sage onions, broad beans and peas. Director Claire Popplewell ; Series producer Siobhan Mulholland Orange and strawberry salad: page 25

Contributors

Director:
Claire Popplewell
Producer:
Siobhan Mulholland

Louis Theroux teams up with Max Clifford as the PR guru gives Pop Idol's Simon Cowell a media makeover. The relationship becomes strained when Theroux himself becomes the focus of press attention. Last in the series. Producer Alicia Kerr; Executive producer David Mortimer
Repeated with sign language next week on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Louis Theroux
Unknown:
Max Clifford
Unknown:
Simon Cowell
Producer:
Alicia Kerr
Producer:
David Mortimer

Fire! Spoof historian David Oxley BA (Hons), played by comic Marcus Brigstocke , speculates on the Great Fire of London. Director/Producer Alex Walsh-Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
David Oxley
Unknown:
Marcus Brigstocke
Producer:
Alex Walsh-Taylor

Sixth of a seven-part comedy drama. A suggestion from Gary has unexpected results. Contains strong language.

Contributors

Writer:
Nick Fisher
Producer:
Sophie Clarke-Jervoise
Producer:
Pete Thornton
Director:
David Evans
Terry:
Nigel Havers
James:
Anthony Head
Patrick:
Don Warrington
Gary:
Ray Burdis
Cheryl:
Lindsey Coulson
Christine:
Christine Kavanagh
Elizabeth:
Frances Barber
Wayne:
Jamie Sweeney
Japanese waitress:
Elli Tomizawa
Karina:
Danira Govich
Chica:
Leila Ben-Hariz
Coco Lin:
Anita Koh

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6.30 Free Body Diagrams?

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