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Taz-Mania
The theatre and bush rats keep Taz busy.
(R) (S)

7.50 The Wild Thornberrys
A panda befriends Debbie.
(R) (S)

8.15 The Cramp Twins
Poodles and a harp spell trouble for Wayne and Lucien.
(R) (S)

8.40 ChuckleVision
The brothers help at the Dan the Van rest home.
(R) (S)

9.00 New Scooby-Doo Mysteries Show
Red Skull plots revenge on Scooby.
(S)

9.20 XChange Xtra
Water-skiing and other cool ideas.
(S) (W)

9.40 Evolution
Horrific aliens overrun the station.
(S)

10.05 Animorphs
What are the Yeerks planning?
(R) (S)

Contributors

Writer (ChuckleVision):
Rory Clark
Writer (ChuckleVision):
Martin Hughes

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10.30 Clifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford wins a contest.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
10.50 The Shiny Show: Mukka looks at minibeasts.
11.10 Tweenies: Fizz 's friends lose patience.

Comedy. Criminals almost plan and carry out the perfect kidnapping - but grab the wrong person. Review page 43.
Director Mario Zampi (1958, U)
(BW)

Contributors

Director:
Mario Zampi
Billy:
Gordon Terry-Thomas
Fingers:
George Cole
Lucy:
Brenda De Banzie
Snowdrop:
Bernard Bresslaw
Sid:
Sidney James

Spotlighting the best of the BBC's regional documentaries. Atlantic Endeavour. The heroic homecoming of Captain Cook's ship the Endeavour is captured on camera in Whitby, North Yorkshire. The vessel may have only been a replica, but the gruelling transatlantic voyage involved dangers as real as any faced by the original crew.
Producer Emma Frank First shown on BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
www.bbc.co.uk/homeground

Contributors

Producer:
Emma Frank First

Celebrating good local produce and regional dishes, Stein begins a ten-part gastronomic pilgrimage around Britain. The first features pasties, fresh mackerel, pigeon and peas and clotted cream, all products of his beloved Cornwall.

Celebrating the small producer, plus Food Heroes book offer, p16

Contributors

Presenter/Cook:
Rick Stein
Director/Producer:
David Pritchard

From frozen polar regions to scorching deserts and from high altitude to deep oceans, animals thrive in the most hostile places on Earth. Vancouver Island marmots slow their metabolism to 25 times below normal during a freezing mountain winter. The wood frog cheats death by going into suspended animation during the coldest months. The limits of endurance are explored in the last of the series, featuring wildlife action and 3-D animation.
BBC Wildlife Magazine: £2.90

Contributors

Producer:
Tim Scoones
Series Producer:
Sarah Pitt

Christine and Ken. Thriving at the heart of their family, grandmother Christine and her husband Ken have, in 30 years of marriage, never lived alone. But now their eldest granddaughter is leaving after eight years. Ian Lavender narrates the last in the family relationships series.
Director Christopher Hutchins ; Series producer Lynn Barlow

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Lavender
Director:
Christopher Hutchins
Producer:
Lynn Barlow

Investors poured money into Thailand in the 1990s, making it one of the most triumphant "Asian tigers". But the success story was soon followed by a catastrophic slump. Is this an example of the failure of global capitalism?
Director Pascal Vasselin
Followed by The 48 Preludes and Fugues

Contributors

Director:
Pascal Vasselin

Repeats are not indicated.
Open Science 12.30 Cell City City Works 9945030 1.05 Invasion of the Plague Carriers 3148059 1.20 What Have the 1970s Ever Done for Us? 9212450 1.30 The Next Big Thing
Endless Energy 37112 2.00 More than Meets the Eye
2.30 A Future with Aids 487213.00 The Challenge Wild World 3.30 Backyard World, featuring Watch Out- a Seaside Special. With Simon King.
Languages 4.00 Italian Journey (part 2) Working In the Media 5.00 The Future
Open University 6.00 Venus Unveiled 62189 6.30 Open Advice The University Without Walls

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon King.

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