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Ends 10.00.

The Lampies
A moth flies to the rescue of H032.

740 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza and Tyler team up when a fire starts in the savannah.

7.35 Blue Peter Unleashed
Secrets of snowboarding, dangers of diving, the origins of the frisbee and a Red Arrows aerial display.

8.00 Yvon of the Yukon
Why has Yvon joined up with a gang of snowmobile bikers?

8.25 Dennis the Menace
Fun with the Beano boy.

8.45 Stitch Up

A bedroom makeover with a difference is on the prank-playing menu.

9.10 UBOS
Verne and Cassy are given evil powers.

9.35 Xchange
More celebrities, chat and comedy.

Ends 11.15.
WEBSITE: [web address removed]

Pablo the Little Red Fox
More fun with the mischievous cub.
Repeated at 1pm (S)

10.10 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Too many tasty treats can lead to tummy trouble. (S)

10.25 Tweenies
The pals put on a show for Judy. (R) (S) (W)
BBC CD-ROM: Ready to Play, for PC and Playstation, price £19.99

10.45 Teletubbies
What colour is tubby custard? (R) (S)
BBC CD-ROM: Play with the Teletubbies, for PC and Playstation, price £19.99

Thriller, directed by and starring Ray Milland. Robert Evans , a US navy officer turned smuggler, is engaged to aid the escape of a prisoner from behind the Iron Curtain.
Widescreen. Review page 55. (1956, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Milland.
Unknown:
Robert Evans

Another chance to see action from the most recent series.
The Annihilator Special. The winners of previous Extreme Mayhem encounters battle to be the last machine standing. The competitors are introduced by Craig Charles and Julia Reed. Commentary on the action from Jonathan Pearce. Series producer Bill Hobbins ; Director Stuart MacDonald
Repeated at 1.15am

Contributors

Introduced By:
Craig Charles
Introduced By:
Julia Reed.
Unknown:
Jonathan Pearce.
Producer:
Bill Hobbins
Director:
Stuart MacDonald

Pembrokeshire. The series about those endeavouring to preserve a traditional way of life visits the rugged, natural playground in Wales where people live to enjoy the moment. A bird-watching marine biologist, a photographer, fishing folk and a couple restoring an old house are among the witnesses to its charm. Narrated by Bernard Hill.
Producer Richard Trayler-Smith ; Editor Nicola Sirrell

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Hill.
Producer:
Richard Trayler-Smith
Editor:
Nicola Sirrell

Fly-on-the-wall series set at Woburn Abbey, the home of the Marquess and Marchioness ofTavistock. With plans for a new link road on the edge of the estate, villagers who oppose the construction prepare for a big campaign. Lady Tavistock is among them and claims the proposals will result in a dramatic increase in traffic through the area.
Director Tina Gortmans : Producers Nigel Farrell. Paul Sommers

Contributors

Director:
Tina Gortmans
Producers:
Nigel Farrell.
Producers:
Paul Sommers

In her continuing guide, Sarah Raven advises on the best hardy annual plants for pure enjoyment as well as cutting. Alan Titchmarsh profiles sumptuous South African bulbs that can provide colour for late summer, while Rachel de Thame and Joe Swift concentrate on creating areas for playing and planting in their family garden.
Series producer Colette Foster ; Executive producer Tony Laryea BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World. £2.60. Gardens Illustrated. £3.50.
New issue on sale 16 April. BBC BOOK: Grow YourOwn Cut Flowers, £18.99

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Raven
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Joe Swift
Producer:
Colette Foster
Producer:
Tony Laryea

Live action from Augusta, Georgia, of the Masters second round. Presented by Steve Rider , with studio guest Sam Torrance. Commentary comes from Peter Alliss , Alex Hay and Ken Brown , with reports from Dougie Donnelly. The coverage continues on BBC1 at 10.35pm.
Executive producers Paul Davies and Barbara Slater WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/golf

Contributors

Presented By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Sam Torrance.
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly.
Producers:
Paul Davies
Producers:
Barbara Slater

Author Jeanette Winterson , journalist Ekow Eshun and film critic Mark Kermode join presenter Kirsty Wark for a review of the week's cultural highlights and low points.
Producer Mark Bell Repeated next Sunday on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeanette Winterson
Unknown:
Ekow Eshun
Unknown:
Mark Kermode
Presenter:
Kirsty Wark

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