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Flint the Time Detective
Petra challenges the Time Police to a baseball game.

7.20 Smurfs' Adventures
Gargamel hides inside a mirror.

7.45 UBOs
Zarlak plans to steal everyone's laughter.

8.10 The Journey of Allen Strange
Allen and Josh start a new gardening service.

8.35 Pocket Dragon Adventures
Specs makes the mistake of laughing at Scribble's tale.

8.50 Snailsbury Tales
Kevin is stuck in the countryside.

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9.00 Teletubbies Everywhere
Namibian children collect gamets.

9.10 The Shiny Show
Today's theme is washing.

9.30 64 Zoo Lane
Phoebe the koala wishes there was something she could do well.

9.40 The Story Makers
There's something not quite right about Milton's shoes.

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In the last of four shows looking ahead to TOTP's 2,000th edition, Steve Wright introduces archive performances from Hot Chocolate, Spandau Ballet, Bryan Adams and, of course, Pan's People. [web address removed]
Top of the Pops Friday. 7.30pm. BBC1
TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: £1.90

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Wright

All Wedding Roads Lead to Ashok. Asian nuptial ceremonies can now set the families back up to L250,000, but for wedding planner Ashok Sharma , who lives by reputation, any request is possible, with celebrations sometimes on a scale of extravagance that Bollywood film producers could only dream of. This edition of East follows him as he prepares Tina and Amit for their big day at London's
Radisson Hotel, with Tina looking forward to her first dance as a married woman, while Amit is worried about his speech. Producer Michael Clifford : Series producer Sunandan Walia www.bbc.co.uk/asianlife

Contributors

Unknown:
Ashok Sharma
Producer:
Michael Clifford
Producer:
Sunandan Walia

Another chance to see an episode from the 1999 series celebrating Britain's industrial heritage.
Wind, Water and Steam. Bolton-based steeplejack and presenter Fred Dibnah looks at the early uses of wind and water power and traces the steam engine's development. Producer David Hall ; Executive producers Mike Greenwood and Paddy McCreanor

Contributors

Presenter:
Fred Dibnah
Producer:
David Hall
Producers:
Mike Greenwood
Producers:
Paddy McCreanor

The physical face of Britain has changed more in the last 50 years than at any time in its history. Through personal recollections and archive pictures, this programme recounts the highs and lows of living through the second half of the 20th century. By utilising ground-breaking graphic techniques, sites like Milton Keynes and Spaghetti Junction are shown from their conception and through their development, revealing how these changing landscapes have affected the people that live in and around them.
Director David McNab : Producer Gill Tierney

Contributors

Unknown:
Milton Keynes
Director:
David McNab
Producer:
Gill Tierney

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Open University 12.30 Mother Knows Best? 72265 1.00 In the Nick of Time 33676 1.30 Mosaico Hispanico
Wild World 2.00 Frozen World, with The Natural World. Languages 4.00 Deutsch Plus 1-4
Working In the Media 5.00 Business Skills
Open University 6.00 Acid Politics 6663909 6.50 Ever Wondered? - what happens to household waste.

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