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The Lampies
Brightlight's larger-than-life brother Flashlight comes to stay.

7.10 Arthur
Double bill. The Tibbie Twins are influenced by a violent cartoon, then DW tries to trick the tooth fairy.

7.35 Rugrats
Double bill. Chuckie puts safety first and Grandpa is sold at auction.

8.00 Get Your Own Back
Vengeance-based game show.
Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1

8.25 C Bear and Jamal
Why has Jamal got a big head? With the voice of rapper Tone Loc.

8.45 Sheeep
Gogol needs to buy a new sofa.

Ends 10.50.

Bob the Builder
Roley tries his best to be less clumsy. Neil Morrissey narrates.
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

9.10 The Story Makers
Milton and his friends wonder which was their best day ever.

9.25 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Vaz babysits for a cute dog, who then gets Clifford in trouble.

9.40 Teletubbies
The Tubbies see some Spanish children picking Chillies.

10.05 Playdays
With Peter's help, Peggy helps to get the blue back into the rainbow. BBC PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: monthly, £1.35. New issue on sale 20 June

10.25 Tweenies
Fizz tries eating with chopsticks.
BBC PRODUCTS: Tweenies Ready to Play and Play to the Music, PCCD-Roms, £24.99; Tweenies, for Playstation, £19.99; Doodles' Bones, for Game Boy Colour, £24.99
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Contributors

Narrator (Bob the Builder):
Neil Morrissey

Heatwave, Big Country (fronted by the late Stuart Adamson ). Cyndi Lauper, and the Moments and Whatnauts return from pop's past history. Narrated by Steve Wright. Top of the Pops is showing on Friday at 7.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Adamson
Unknown:
Steve Wright.

How can you promote a product that is meant to be cool without using a hard sell that alienates potential consumers? The Money Programme explores how Vikas Malik and Jeff Boardman use guerrilla marketing to promote clothing via a pirate radio station and an illegal sticker campaign.
Producer Emma Jones ; Series editor Clive Edwards 83°

Contributors

Unknown:
Vikas Malik
Unknown:
Jeff Boardman
Producer:
Emma Jones
Editor:
Clive Edwards

Business development manager Richard Thomas is just 30 but is termed a "young fogey" by body-language expert Tracey Cox , stylist Jay Hunt and confidence trainer Jeremy Milnes. First he works on his conversational and flirting skills. But will six weeks be enough to instil him with confidence as he goes on a date? Last in the series.
Director Gavin Searle ; Series producer Alannah Richardson

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Thomas
Unknown:
Tracey Cox
Unknown:
Jay Hunt
Unknown:
Jeremy Milnes.
Director:
Gavin Searle
Producer:
Alannah Richardson

Concluding the four-part drama, starring Julie Walters. The Witness. The reconstruction of Chris's murder threatens to traumatise Robert. But will it help solve the crime? Contains sensitive issues and strong language.
Written by Abi Morgan ; Producer Rebecca de Souza
Director Beeban Kidron

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Walters.
Written By:
Abi Morgan
Producer:
Rebecca de Souza
Director:
Beeban Kidron
Angela Maurer:
Julie Walters
DCI Billie Dory:
Imelda Staunton
Dave Dewston:
David Morrissey
Roz Finch:
Nicola Reynolds
Lee Finch:
Paul Higgins
Christopher Maurer:
Jason Done
Ryan McGuinness:
Roland Manookian
Gareth Mcguinness:
Ron Cook
Robert Weldon:
Robert Glenister
Carol Shipton:
Sian Liquorish
Father Daniel:
Oliver Ford Davies
Sarah Weldon:
Kate Fenwick
DS Wentworth:
Elizabeth Rider
DS TJ Holland:
Aaron McCusker

Silent Night. Two women celebrating Christmas Eve prove quite a handful for a cabbie. Contains strong language. Written by Malcolm Campbell Producers Christopher Clough and Jake Lushington
Director Susan Tully

Contributors

Written By:
Malcolm Campbell
Producers:
Christopher Clough
Producers:
Jake Lushington
Director:
Susan Tully

Dossa buys Joe a karaoke machine for his 60th birthday in the final part of the comedy drama written by Caroline Aherne and Peter Herbert. Contains strong language.
Producers Caroline Aherne. Peter Herbert : Director Caroline Aheme Anne Charleston's questionnaire: page 12

Contributors

Written By:
Caroline Aherne
Written By:
Peter Herbert.
Producers:
Caroline Aherne.
Producers:
Peter Herbert
Director:
Caroline Aheme
Joe Bailey:
Michael Caton
Dossa Bailey:
Anna Charleston
Vanessa:
Jeanie Drynan
Charlie:
Roy Billing
Big Sean:
Robert Bruning
Robbo:
Joel Edgerton
Chook:
Donal Forde
Wayne:
Darren Gilshenan
Vincent:
Peter Herbert
Bobby:
Ryan Johnson

in the last of three films,
John Simpson follows the bloody trail of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein , hearing revelations from former friends, victims, and insiders about his fetish for shoes, his bulletproof hats, his obsession with Stalin, and the secrets of his survival. Producer Martin Small

Contributors

Unknown:
John Simpson
Unknown:
Saddam Hussein

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Living with Risk 60285 1.00 Welfare for All? 99846 1.30 Yes, We Never Say "No" Secondary Schools 2.00 Science Zone
Languages 4.00 France Inside Out (parts 4-5) Working In the Community 5.00 Basic Skills
Open University 6.00 CineCinephiles 26339 6.30 Ships and Boats and Strains

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