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Ends 9.00.

Sheeep
Georgina and Gogol organise a party.

7.10 UBOS
Cassy's new room mate runs away.

7.35 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody takes a break, Winnie decides to become a doctor and Woody wants to watch the highland games.
Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1

8.00 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Another report from Jake Humphrey and Holly Willoughby.
Further coverage on CBBC channel

8.05 Smurfs' Adventures
Brainy starts a civil war and a furry creature proves a menace.

8.30 Round the Twist
Pete wants to impress Fiona, win her friendship and steal a kiss.

Contributors

Presenter ("CBBC at the Fame Academy "):
Jake Humphrey
Presenter ("CBBC at the Fame Academy "):
Holly Willoughby

Ends 10.50

Teletubbies Everywhere
Children from Taiwan mix paint and draw signs of squares of red paper.
Repeated at 1pm

9.10 Fimbles
Pom finds a hat with bells that jingle when she moves. Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1

9.30 64 Zoo Lane
When Kevin pretends that he can perform magic, Doris makes him put on a show at the Volcano.

9.40 The Story Makers
It's "silly billy boo" night!

10.00 Tweenies
It's time for bed but Fizz is feeling restless. What might help her sleep?

10.20 Teletubbies
A musical box appears and Tinky Winky makes Po dance to his tune.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

r Comedy starring
Norman Wisdom. When he is crossed in love, grocer
Norman Puckle joins the navy. Aboard the destroyer Dorchester,
Puckle is put into training to man an interplanetary rocket, with chaotic results. Review page 60.
Director Robert Asher (1960, PG) (BW)
Then Afoot Again In the Past Dan Cruickshank explores the baroque splendour of Palermo.

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Wisdom.
Unknown:
Norman Puckle
Director:
Robert Asher
Unknown:
Dan Cruickshank

Ray Stubbs introduces this afternoon's second round action from Preston's Guild Hall. Ken Doherty will be looking to improve on his cup record after losing his opening round here last year. With Steve Davis and John Parrott.

Contributors

Introduces:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Ken Doherty
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott.

With Hall and Oates, Dogs d'Amour, Lena Martell, Inspiral Carpets with Mark E Smith, Roxette, John Waite, PP Arnold and the Beatmasters and John Lennon.

(Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1)
Top of the Pops - the Magazine: £1.90. New issue on sale 2 October

Hazel Irvine , Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce second round coverage from Preston where talented young Welshman Matthew Stevens will be in action.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hazel Irvine
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott
Unknown:
Matthew Stevens

The Money Programme analyses the meat industry as cameras follow an inner-city environmental-health team trying to curb the sale of unfit produce. Problems stem from illegal slaughter houses, wholesalers disregarding the law, and the recycling of meat intended as animal food. Producer Mark Gregory : Series editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Producer:
Mark Gregory
Editor:
Clive Edwards

Nick Robinson 's sprawling collection of ephemera from the 1950s and 60s is driving his wife Alison to distraction. Can home consultant Dawna Walter and clearance specialist Mark Franks help clear the house and prevent divorce?
Series producer Sara Woodford ; Executive producer Carrie Britton BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: price £2.40. New issue on sale 4 October

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Robinson
Unknown:
Dawna Walter
Unknown:
Mark Franks
Producer:
Sara Woodford
Producer:
Carrie Britton

First of Andrew Davies's new three-part drama based on the novel by Sarah Waters. Naive young oyster maid Nan Astley embarks on a voyage of emotional and sexual discovery with music hall male impersonator Kitty Butler.
Velvet underground: page 24

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Davies
Based on the novel by:
Sarah Waters.
Producer:
Georgina Lowe
Director:
Geoffrey Sax
Nan Astley:
Rachael Stirling
Kitty Butler:
Keeley Hawes
Alice Astley:
Monica Dolan
Mr Astley:
Richard Hope
Mrs Astley:
Annie Hulley
Tony Reeves:
Dean Lennox Kelly
Davy Astley:
Peter Kelly
Freddy:
Benedict Cumberbatch
Tricky Reeves:
Jim McManus
Gully Sutherland:
Johnny Vegas
Walter Bliss:
John Bowe
Mrs Dendy:
Bernice Stegers
Chairman:
Michael Kilgarriff
Jimmy Burns:
Daniel Mays
Charles Frobisher:
Alexei Sayle
Barber:
William Sleigh

Repeats are not indicated.
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