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Ends 8.15.

Chuck Finn
Starting a newspaper gives Chuck and the crew a crash course in journalism.

7.25 Histeria
Archimedes and Nostradamus feature in the animated history tour.

7 45 Blue Peter
With guests Gary Lineker, cyclist Jason Queally and singer Laura. With sign language. Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1.

Contributors

Guest (Blue Peter):
Gary Lineker
Guest (Blue Peter):
Jason Queally
Guest/singer (Blue Peter):
null Laura

Ends 10.50.

Andy Pandy
Double bill. Andy and Looby invite friends to a bizarre meal, then Andy puts some life back into Missy Hissy's pipes. Repeated at 1pm

8.25 The Story Makers
Why is Jelly being mischievous?

8.40 Clifford the Big Red Dog
T-Bone worries he will fall behind in class, but finds his efforts rewarded.

9.00 Teletubbies
Double bill. The friends watch two girls travel around San Francisco, then fall asleep in various places. BBC VIDEO: Teletubbies 2 video boxed set, price £12.99

9.50 Playdays
Peggy, Poppy and Why have to fetch water in a bucket on their caravan holiday.

10.10 Tweenies
Double bill. Fizz wants to be with her dinosaur friend, then Max tries tracking down scrap metal for Milo.

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10 50 Hotch Potch House (ages 3-5): Underwater

11 10 Look and Read (ages 7-9): Captain Crimson: A Giant Celebration

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

11.50 Landmarks (ages 9-12): Britain since 1930: Victory

12.10 Focus (ages 9-11): Band Aid: You've Got the Power

Live coverage from the Belfry in Warwickshire of the opening round at this year's Benson and Hedges International
Open, where Europe's elite have congregated for one of the tour's richest events.
Ireland's Paul McGinley and Henrik Stenson of Sweden led the field early on last year after carding six-under-par 66s. Presented by Steve Rider.
Executive producers Paul Davies and Barbara Slater WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/golf

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul McGinley
Unknown:
Henrik Stenson
Presented By:
Steve Rider.
Producers:
Paul Davies
Producers:
Barbara Slater

The Real World ofWinnie-the-Pooh. This programme - originally shown in BBC South, and updated for a network showing -celebrates 75 years of AA Milne's much-loved bear by unearthing rare film of the real Christopher Robin playing himself in a 1929 pageant. The children who acted the animal parts alongside him offer their reminiscences. Producer Helen Kent WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/homeground

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Robin
Producer:
Helen Kent

Continuing the new series in which two teams compete to transform a normal car into an extraordinary machine.
Oragster. The mechanical savvy of tonight's competitors is stretched to the limit as they try to make fiery drag racers out of their Reliant Rialtos. After a racing showdown, the losers' vehicle is crushed, while the prize awaiting the winners is the drive of a lifetime. Presented by Trevor Nelson. Director Ewan Keil ; Series producer Andy Francis

Contributors

Presented By:
Trevor Nelson.
Director:
Ewan Keil
Producer:
Andy Francis

In this one-off observational documentary, Richard Macer follows six months in the life of buxom model Katie Price - aka Jordan. Professional success is tempered by personal disappointment with the realisation that she is facing life as a single mother after the break-up of her relationship with Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke. Director/Producer Richard Macer

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard MacEr
Unknown:
Dwight Yorke.
Producer:
Richard MacEr

The first in a three-part series telling the stories behind notorious crimes involving young offenders.

Students Timo Baxter and Gabriel Cornish were mugged, beaten and thrown into the Thames by two groups of young attackers in 1999. Cornish survived, but Baxter drowned. This film examines why a seemingly motiveless attack spiralled so far out of control.

Contributors

Unknown:
Timo Baxter
Unknown:
Gabriel Cornish
Director:
Sarah MacDonald
Producer:
Kirsty Cunningham

Keith Wood and Jonathan Davies look at issues still to be resolved prior to the final weekend of the season. Plus Rob Henderson 's mystery guest and John Inverdale 's latest update on the state of the sport.
Director Stephen Potter ; Editor Jo McCusker

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Wood
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Rob Henderson
Unknown:
John Inverdale
Director:
Stephen Potter
Editor:
Jo McCusker

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Open Science 12.35 Truth Will Out 3921861 12.50
Hollywood Science Shanghai Noon 8240565 1.00 Final Frontier 6822213 1.35 Lab Detectives
1.50 What Have the 1960s Ever Done for Us?
2.00 AThread of Quicksilver 48792 2.30 The Mother of All Collisions 95687 3.00 Maiden Flights
Curriculum Development 3.30 Teaching Today
Languages 4.00 The French Experience 2 (parts 7-10)-with on-screen English subtitles.
Working In Engineering 5.00 The Future
Open University 6.00 Venus Unveiled 39855 6.30 Healing the Whole - the physiological basis for healing.

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