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Ends 8.15.

Chuck Finn
A treasure map is discovered in the hold of the Tingalla Rose. (R) (S)

7.25 Histeria
Part two of an animated trip back to the time of the American Civil War. (R) (S)

7.45 Blue Peter
With sign language. Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBCl (S) (W)

Ends 10.50.

Andy Pandy
Andy Pandy and his friends attempt to spring-clean their houses. Then Teddy tramples on Looby Loo's favourite blue flowers.

8.25 The Story Makers
A tale in which someone very special is coming to tea.

8.40 Clifford the Big Red Dog
When Jetta's trophy and locket go missing, the paws of suspicion point to Emily.

9.00 Teletubbies
Double bill. The quartet try to be quiet, then Po counts to three and Laa-Laa's ball gets stuck in a tree.
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9.50 Playdays
Peggy Patch and her friends find their favourite flowers growing everywhere.

10.00 Tweenies
Double bill. Judy has been invited to a wedding, and Milo tries to be cool.

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10 50 Hotch Potch House (ages 3-5): Just the Same

11.10 Look and Read (ages 7-9): Captain Crimson: Guzzle Trouble

11.30 Zig Zag (ages 7-9): Weather: Rain

11.50 Landmarks (ages 9-12): Britain Since 1930: Evacuation

12.10 Focus (ages 9-11): Citizenship: Minorities: A Home from Home (Refugees)

Ray Stubbs , Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce world championship action from the Crucible theatre in Sheffield.
Alan McManus, ranked 12th in the world, plays Anthony Davies , ranked 31st, for a place in the final sixteen. Plus, the first of the second-round matches. played over 25 frames, begins. Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds ,
Dennis Taylor , John Virgo , Willie Thorne and Steve Davis provide the commentary.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott
Unknown:
Anthony Davies
Unknown:
Clive Everton
Unknown:
Ray Edmonds
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Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
John Virgo
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Willie Thorne
Unknown:
Steve Davis

Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage of the concluding frames of this year's world championship first round. Tonight, the match between former champion John Higgins and Thailand's James Wattana draws to a close as they vie for the remaining place in round two.

Contributors

Introduces:
Hazel Irvine
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
James Wattana

Another edition from the series featuring the best of the BBC's regional documentaries.
Parents Who Get Away with Murder. Statistics show that young children are five times more likely to be murdered than adults. The foster parents of a four-year-old, who died when he was beaten and abused by them, will never stand trial for his murder. This documentary investigates the legal loophole that allows parents to walk away from their crimes. Producer Andrew Head First shown in BBC South and South East WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/homeground

Concluding the three compilations from Adam Hart-Davis 's study of the Victorians' enduring legacy to British society. Conquerors. An exploration of how the Victorians' unshakeable faith in hard work and technology enabled them to create and control the British Empire.
Making it Big. A look at the birth of London Underground and the motor car. Plus, an evaluation of the influence of William Armstrong , whose millions allowed him to install a swing bridge in central Newcastle.
Executive producer Caroline van den Brul

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Unknown:
William Armstrong
Producer:
Caroline van Den Brul

World championship coverage from the Crucible theatre in Sheffield continues with Ray Stubbs introducing a best-of-25-frames, second-round match. With analysis from Steve Davis and John Parrott.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott.

Keith Wood and Jonathan Davies preview the alternative Wales v England fixture, as Llanelli prepare to take on Leicester in the European Cup semi-final. There's also the key moments from the title race and the relegation battle in the Premiership, Rob Henderson 's mystery guest and a report from John Inverdale on the current health of rugby union. Plus, news reports from Eddie Butler and Nick Mullins. Director Stephen Potter ; Editor Jo McCusker WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/rugbyspecial

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Wood
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Rob Henderson
Unknown:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Eddie Butler
Unknown:
Nick Mullins.
Director:
Stephen Potter
Editor:
Jo McCusker

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Science Speed 6748387 1.30 Bloodlines - Family Legacy 73510 2.00 The Great Iron and Steel Roller Coaster 36152 2.30 Rocks for Roads 8711171 3.20 Ever Wondered? Curriculum Development 3.30 ICT Getting Connected in the Secondary School - Painsley School in Staffordshire Languages 4.00 Deutsch Plus (parts 17-20) Working in Engineering 5.00 The Future
Open University 6.00 Cosmic Recycling - how the death of a star provides the material for new stars to be bom 55065 6.30
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