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Ends 8.15.

Ocean Odyssey
Kal decides to pay a visit to Orca. Continues on Friday at 7am

7.25 Histeria
The Tudor dynasty feature in the animated guide to historical events.

7.45 Get Your Own Back
Grown-ups risk gunging by vengeful children.
Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1

Ends 10.50.

Bob the Builder
Has Muck met a monster? Narrated by Neil Morrissey.
Repeated at 1pm
BBC Bob the Builder Magazine: £1.40. CD-Rom, for PC and Playstation, price £19.99; Bob the Builder- Fix It Fun!, on Game Boy Colour, £24.99

8.25 The Story Makers
Jackson and Jelly hunt for treasure.

8.40 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Charley has a messy time at a day devoted to silly sports.

9.00 Teletubbies
A magical carpet appears, then some children look through a telescope.

9.50 Playdays
Peggy encounters a rather odd bush.

10.10 Tweenies
Double bill. The pals dress as pirates, then Milo wants to be a monster.

Contributors

Narrator (Bob the Builder):
Neil Morrissey

Repeats are not indicated.
10 50 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Bricks 1697330 11.05
Numbertime (ages 6-7) Addition and Subtraction 9025427 11.20 Words and Pictures Plus (ages 6-7) Long Vowel Spelling 11,35 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) The Environment: Litter
11.50 Hands Up! (ages 5-7) The Train Ride -with sign language.
IS) 6571595 12.05 Pod's Mission ages 7-9) 4993330 12.20 Maths Challenge (ages 9-10) TV Workout Year 5 (part 7)

Drama starring Anne Bancroft. China, 1935: an isolated
Christian mission, staffed by American and British women, is overrun by Mongolian bandits. Widescreen. Review page 56. Director John Ford (1966)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Bancroft.
Director:
John Ford

Stevie Wonder, Simply Red, Cilla Black, the Chimes, the Jam, Quantum Jump, the Cult and the Blasters feature in a trawl through the pop vaults. Narrated by Steve Wright. Website: [web address removed]
(Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1)
BBC Top of the Pops Magazine: £1.90

Contributors

Narrator:
Steve Wright
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Feyenoord v Borussia Dortmund
Live coverage from Rotterdam of the first of the two big end-of-season European club-competition finals (kickoff
7.45pm). Both teams earned their place with semi-final wins over Milanese opposition. Feyenoord edged out Inter 3-2 on aggregate, while Dortmund's 4-0 thrashing of AC Milan in the semi-final first-leg ensured their progress.
The Dutch have home advantage in their favour, plus a forward line of Jon Dahl Tomasson , once of Newcastle United, and former Nottingham Forest striker Pierre van Hooijdonk . Meanwhile, the hopes of the Germans - winners of the Champions' League in 1997 -will be pinned on Brazilian Marcio Amoroso, scorer of a hat-trick in the semi-final, and Czech playmaker Tomas Rosicky.
Introduced by Gary Lineker , with analysis from
Alan Hansen. Commentary comes from Barry Davies.
Producer Phil Bigwood : Editor Paul Armstrong

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Dahl Tomasson
Unknown:
Pierre van Hooijdonk
Unknown:
Tomas Rosicky.
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen.
Unknown:
Barry Davies.
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Football's first World Cup took place in Uruguay in 1930. The final was played between the home nation and bitter rivals Argentina. Dante locco, seven at the time, recalls the experience. Showing in the Witness strand.
Followed by The Four Minute Mile The Witness strand continues with Norris McWhirter recalling Roger Bannister 's achievement in Oxford on 6 May 1954.

Contributors

Unknown:
Norris McWhirter
Unknown:
Roger Bannister

A career in rally driving is the goal in an edition of the series about people applying for their dream jobs. After being put to work dismantling and assembling a vehicle, a trio of would-be mechanics spend ten days in Barcelona for the World Rally championship. Which of them will shine sufficiently to secure a contract? Narrated by Nick Moran. Producer Southan Morris : Executive producerDavid Young

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Moran.
Producer:
Southan Morris

Studio Floor for Door to Door. The bright lights beckon for salesperson Justine Burgin as she swaps jobs with TV presenter Ellis Ward for one week. The former faces fame and job security; the latter, more time with her children.
Director Paul Edwards : Series producer Hilary Rosen

Contributors

Unknown:
Justine Burgin
Presenter:
Ellis Ward
Director:
Paul Edwards
Producer:
Hilary Rosen

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University
12.30 The Unusual Suspects
1.00 Declining Citizenship
1.30 Containing the Pacific
Secondary Schools
2.00 Expressive Arts Sportsbank Special: Dance TV - a look at dance in a variety of forms.
Languages
4.00 The French Experience 2 (parts 3-6) - with on-screen English subtitles.
Working in Engineering
5.00 Health and Safety
Open University
6.00 The Passion for Distinctiveness
6.30 Alaska: the Last Frontier

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