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Ends 9.00.

UBOS
Cassy and Gus search for the Tear of Moolana, a jewel of supreme power.

7.20 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1)

7.45 Taz-Mania
Taz and his sister, Molly, swap bodies for the day.

8.10 Round the Twist
Miss Rickards finds herself in serious trouble.

8.35 Pocket Dragon Adventures
A minstrel writes a song about the deeds of Cuddles.

8.50 Snailsbury Tales
Mr Sprout's goods are washed away when a water pipe bursts.

Ends 10.50.

Teletubbies Everywhere
A girl from Russia takes some dogs through an obstacle course.
Repeated at 1.20pm

9.10 Fimbles
Florrie finds a disappointingly empty suitcase.

9.30 Bill and Ben
The flowerpot pals unfortunately neglect Scamper's baby nephew because they're having so much fun.

9.40 The Story Makers
Jelly and Jackson learn all about different shapes, and find that they are all over the place.

10.00 Tweenies
When the gang play at being Robin Hood and his Merry Men, the garden becomes a magical forest.

10.20 Teletubbies
The friends watch a little girl read the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, then a magical tree suddenly grows in Teletubbyland.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

The first of this week's two dips into the Top of the Pops archives. Featuring the voice of Steve Wright.
More tomorrow at 6.20pm [web address removed]
BBC BOOK: Top of the Pops: 1964-2002, £14.99 from [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Wright
Producer:
Mark Hagen

The Defence of Inchkeith. The tiny island of Inchkeith, in the middle of the Firth of Forth on Scotland's east coast, has faced many military threats from the 16th century up to the Second World War. Tony Pollard and Neil Oliver launch an amphibious invasion in order to carry out an investigation into what lies behind the success of its fortifications.
Director Paul Ratcliffe ; Executive producer Pat Llewellyn

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Pollard
Unknown:
Neil Oliver
Director:
Paul Ratcliffe
Producer:
Pat Llewellyn

Spinsterhood was once regarded as being a sign of failure, and spinsters were relegated to a life on the margins of society. But in the 21st century they exist in record numbers. Tina Mo, who has just turned 40, is the envy of her married friends, while wedding-dress designer Elaine baffles clients with her happy singleton existence at the age of 57. This film asks if spinsterhood is the new "happy ever after"?
Producer Daniela Volker ; Series editor Ruth Pitt

Contributors

Producer:
Daniela Volker
Editor:
Ruth Pitt

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Breaking the Seal Domesday
1.00 The Romans in Britain Fact and Fable 645981.30 What Is Religion? -comparing and contrasting faiths Secondary Schools 2.00 Technology Designing Your Own Future- real-life lessons from past and present.
Languages 4.00 Suenos World Spanish (parts 9-12)
Wetowtse for Business 5.00 Getting the Best from the Net Open University 6.00 The Magic Flute- finale from Act 1
6.30 Following a Score

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