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Ends 9.00.

Sheeep
Georgina has a sleepover.

7.10 Call the Shots
A visit to Aardman animation studios. Shown yesterday at 4.30pm on BBC1

7.35 Woody Woodpecker Triple bill.
Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1

8.00 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Final report this week. Further coverage on CBBC channel

8.05 Dennis the Menace
Fun with the mischievous boy.

8.30 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza looks after Donnie.

Viewers choose from two programmes at 9.00, 9.30 and 10.05. For details on how to vote, see Monday.

(A) Big Kids
The parents turn into teens.
(B) The Story of Tracy Beaker
Tracy's forced to share her birthday.

9.25 Looney Tunes
Sylvester chases Tweety all over New York.

9.30
(A) Big Kids
Chickenpox hits the family.
(B) The Story of Tracy Beaker
Tracy upsets Justine.

10.00 Looney Tunes
Sylvester v Tweety in the American Civil War.

10.05
(A) Big Kids
Sarah runs away.

(B) The Story of Tracy Beaker
The enemies unite.

Contributors

Writer (Big Kids):
Marcy Kahan
Writer (Big Kids):
Paul Smith
Writer (The Story of Tracy Beaker):
Mary Morris
Writer (The Story of Tracy Beaker):
Laura Summers
Writer (The Story of Tracy Beaker):
Roger Griffiths
Writer (Big Kids):
Carol Noble
Writer (The Story of Tracy Beaker):
Mary Morris

Ends 12.00.

Bob the Builder
A mix-up turns a roof red and green.
(R) (S)

10.45 Fimbles
The friends search for the "Blue Galoo".
(Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1) (S) (W)

11.00 Tweenies
The friends play in a castle.
(R) (S) (W)

11.25 Pingu
Fun with the clumsy penguin.
(R)

11.30 Teletubbies
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep.
(R) (S)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Drama based on Walter Greenwood's novel about life in the north of England in the 1930s, starring Deborah Kerr. Sally Hardcastle is being courted.
Review page 69. (1941, PG) (BW) ****

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Walter Greenwood
Director:
John Baxter
Sally Hardcastle:
Deborah Kerr

Can Razer make it into their first-ever UK grand final? Find out in the second semi-final. Presented by Craig Charles and Philippa Forrester.
(First shown on BBC Choice)

Contributors

Presenter:
Craig Charles
Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Commentary:
Jonathan Pearce
Director:
Stuart MacDonald
Series Producer:
Bill Hobbins

A hunt for gold gets under way in the first of a new, six-part series. Kate Humble joins a team of scientists-turned-prospectors as they follow in the footsteps of the original gold pioneers on New Zealand's South Island. This week, can they extract gold from a river, build a home-made metal detector and construct a highly-accurate balance?

For a free Rough Science booklet call [number removed] or visit [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Kate Humble
Director:
Martin Belderson
Series Producer:
Steve Evanson

Dynamic sculptures and shocking plant combinations inspire a makeover for a Brighton couple's backyard. Joe Swift looks on as designer Annie Guilfoyle tries to transform the tiny two-tier site into a haven of light and space.

[web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Joe Swift
Garden designer:
Annie Guilfoyle
Director:
Mark Scott
Series Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

Shrubs and tulips add colour as Rachel de Thame joins
Alan Titchmarsh for the penultimate visit to his Hampshire garden. Chris Beardshaw visits Batsford Arboretum in Gloucestershire and Joe Swift takes a look at new varieties of climbers to brighten up defoliating borders.
Executive producer TonyLaryea; Series producer Colette Foster BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World, L2.60. Gardens Illustrated, L3.50. New issue on sale today.
Brightening up the grey days, plus a honeysuckle offer: page 46

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Joe Swift
Producer:
Colette Foster

Darwin.
Blasphemous to some, brilliant to others, did The Origin of Species make Charles Darwin the greatest ever Briton? Andrew Marr makes his case in the Galapagos Islands - where Darwin first witnessed evolution at work.
Director Kim Flitcroft

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Darwin
Presenter:
Andrew Marr
Director:
Kim Flitcroft

Romantic comedy with Corey Haim , Robbie Coltrane and Barbara Williams. Rural Ontario: Teenager Eric , coming to terms with his mother's death, befriends an older neighbour. Review page 69.
Director Eric Till (1992, 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Corey Haim
Unknown:
Robbie Coltrane
Unknown:
Barbara Williams.
Unknown:
Teenager Eric

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