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The Lampies
Charge tries to improve his physique.

7.10 Arthur
Arthur goes camping, then Buster has problems finishing his book report.

7.35 Rugrats
Chuckie has a new brother - a duckling. (S)

8.00 Bring It On
Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood try to become chefs. Shown last Friday

8.25 Histeria
An animated journey through history. Today, the American Revolution. Part two of this episode is tomorrow.

8.45 Sheeep
Gogol cooks lunch for his friends.

Contributors

Presenter (Bring It On):
Richard McCourt
Presenter (Bring It On):
Dominic Wood

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Brum
The little car investigates the theft of a celebrity's jewels.
Repeated at 1pm

10.10 The Story Makers
Jackson suffers from football fever.

10.25 Tweenies
Fizz and Bella practise a new dance.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Period drama. Australia 1918: Jack and his niece Sally live on a sheep station in the outback.
Their lives are disrupted by the return of Alexander - brother of Jack, and father of Sally - and his beautiful, younger wife Deborah. Review page 48.
Director Michael Blakemore (1994.12)

Contributors

Director:
Michael Blakemore
Dr Max Askey:
Sam Neill
Deborah Voysey:
Greta Scacchi
Sally Voysey:
Kerry Fox
Jack Dickens:
John Hargreaves
Alexander Voysey:
Michael Blakemore
Hannah:
Googie Withers

First of three episodes this week of the series about Longleat safari park. Presented by Kate Humble and Ben Fogle.
Series editor Chris Powell

Contributors

Presented By:
Kate Humble
Presented By:
Ben Fogle.
Editor:
Chris Powell

Wicken Fen. Dragonflies, rare orchids and moths are among the delights awaiting Bill Oddie when he visits Britain's oldest nature reserve.
Producer Stephen Moss : Executive producer Fiona Pitcher

Contributors

Unknown:
Wicken Fen.
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Producer:
Stephen Moss
Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

While Malcolm ponders his future career, Hal quits his job to become an artist.
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Malcolm:
Frankie Muniz
Lois:
Jane Kaczmarek
Reese:
Justin Berfield
Dewey:
Erik Per Sullivan
Francis:
Christopher Kennedy Masterson
Hal:
Bryan Cranston
Eliza:
Steffani Brass
Mr Young:
Kurt Fuller
Janic:
Shaun Taub
Garkech:
Robert Clendenin
Stevie:
Craig Lamar Traylor
Craig Feldspar:
David Higgins

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Two England

Alan Partridge puts the chat amongst the pigeons. His guests for the first show of the series include showjumper Sue Lewis, presenter Keith Hunt and punk singer Shona McGough. Show more

Bucks Fizz: Making Your Mind Up. The inside tale of a pop feud that went all the way from the stage to the High Court. Series producer Barbara Want ; Series editor Robert Thirkell
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/business/

Contributors

Producer:
Barbara Want
Editor:
Robert Thirkell

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Ever Wondered? 2788847 12.45 Personal Passions - Jools Holland 2776002 1.00 Sounds of Paradise Clans, Conflicts and the Music of Mr Pai Minai
1.30 The Myth of Medea Authenticity in Greek Tragedy Wild World 2.00 Frozen World, featuring Life in the Freezer -
David Attenborough introduces anotherthree episodes. Plus Nick Baker visits Antarctica.
Languages 4.00 Eurografters Germany/Italy A practical guide for anyone thinking of working abroad.
Working in Retail 5.00 The Art of Selling ― retail secrets. Open University 6.00 Gothic in India Bombay Railway Station IS) 8343129 6.50 Ever Wondered? -with singer Terry Hall.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jools Holland
Unknown:
Mr Pai Minai
Introduces:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Nick Baker
Singer:
Terry Hall.

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