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Ends 8.15.

Chuck Finn
A billionaire and his son board the boat. Continues on Thursday at 7am

7.25 The Charlie Brown and Snoopy
Show Woodstock is birdnapped by a cat.

7.45 Blue Peter
The team get ready for the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1

Ends 10.50.

Binka
Double bill. Binka helps Mrs Dawson bake a cake, then is kept awake by mysterious noises. Repeated at 1pm

8.25 The Story Makers
Jelly makes an unusual find - is it really an eye on a stick?

8.40 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo becomes a bore.

9.00 Teletubbies
The Tubbies watch a boy and his llama.
BBC Teletubbies magazine: £1.35. New issue on sale 23 May

9.50 Playdays
A donkey pretends to be a cow.
BBC Playdays magazine: £1.35

10.10 Tweenies
Jake pretends to be a giraffe, then the gang make an art gallery.
BBC Tweenies magazine: price £1.40

(Repeats are not indicated)

10.50 Landmarks (ages 9-11): Postcards: Rivers and Water

11.10 English Express (ages 9-11): Soaps: A Writer's Guide: Part 1

11.30 Music Makers (ages 9-11): Infinity Diner: Beat and Rhythm

11.50 Zig Zag Shorts (ages 7-9): France: The Camargue

12.00 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales (ages 9-13): Twelfth Night

Live from Goodwood as a bicentennial meeting begins with races at 2.00 and 2.30. Introduced by Clare Balding and Willie Carson. Commentary comes from Jim McGrath , Jimmy Lindley and Ray Cochrane , Angus Loughran analyses the betting, and Jonathan Powell has course reports. Continues at 3.30pm. Producer Gerry Morrison

Contributors

Introduced By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Willie Carson.
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Ray Cochrane
Unknown:
Angus Loughran
Unknown:
Jonathan Powell
Producer:
Gerry Morrison

Performances from the archive include Jesus Jones , Dollar, Sandie Shaw , Whistle, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joe Tex and the Heavy Metal Kids. Plus a chance to view a Gary Numan video that has been gathering dust for the past 20 years. With the voice of Steve Wright.
Producer Mark Hagen More tomorrow at 6.20pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jesus Jones
Unknown:
Sandie Shaw
Unknown:
Joe Tex
Unknown:
Gary Numan
Unknown:
Steve Wright.
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Kate Humble and a team of five scientists - Jonathan Hare, Ellen McCallie, Kathy Sykes, Mike Bullivant and Mike Leahy - try to build a transmitter and radio, a portable clock and a kite on a tropical island in just three days, using only rudimentary tools.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Humble
Unknown:
Jonathan Hare
Unknown:
Ellen McCallie
Unknown:
Kathy Sykes
Unknown:
Mike Bullivant
Unknown:
Mike Leahy
Series Producer:
Steve Evanson

Penultimate episode of the series studingthe effects of incarceration and the dynamics of power and rebellion. Rebellion. The guards' anxiety mounts as abuse by the prisoners escalates, culminating in a revolt by three inmates that finally brings the wardens to their knees.
Contains strong language. Concludes tomorrow at 9pm.
Producer Kuldip Dhadda ; Executive producer Nick Mirsky

Contributors

Producer:
Kuldip Dhadda
Producer:
Nick Mirsky

Tory Boy makes his presence felt, while slobbish Wayne and Waynetta chance their luck on the lottery, the Toddlers get up to mischief, and Kevin the Teenager finds his pal Perry much changed on his return from Manchester. With Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse and Kathy Burke.
Director Dominic Brigstocke ; Producer Sophie Clarke-Jervoise

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Whitehouse
Unknown:
Kathy Burke.
Director:
Dominic Brigstocke
Producer:
Sophie Clarke-Jervoise

With Lonely Planet offering a once-in-a-lifetime job as a travel writer, three would-be contributors travel to Jordan, South Africa and Louisiana with three days to research and write a sample chapter. Who will fulfil the brief to the satisfaction ofthejudges and win the position on offer?
Director Southan Morris ; Executive producer David Young

Contributors

Director:
Southan Morris
Producer:
David Young

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Behind a Mask - a look at six women writers. 7147358 1.20 Ever Wondered? -artists and their gardens.1763174 1.30 The Founding of the Royal Society -the 17th-century origin of the society.
Secondary Schools 2.00 Special Needs - Go For It Choices Coping with everyday challenges.
Languages 4.00 Get By in French (part 2)
Working In Travel and Tourism 5.00 Building a Business Open University 6.00 Wayang Golek - Puppeteers of West Java 17071 6.30 Open Advice - the Three Degrees

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayang Golek

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