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Ends 9.00.

Sheeep
The Wolves want the town's talent contest trophy.

7.10 Blue Peter
Signed repeat.
Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1

7.35 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1

8.00 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Another progress report. Further coverage on CBBC channel.

8.05 Dennis the Menace
Animated mischief.

8.30 The Wild Thornberrys
The clan visit a spooky mansion.

Viewers choose which one of two programmes they would like to see at 9.00, 9.35 and 10.05 - The Ghost Hunter or Big Wolf on Campus.
Voting details on Monday.

(A) The Ghost Hunter
Roddy Oliver meets a visitor from the past.
Written by Ivan Jones and Roy Apps
(B) Big Wolf on Campus
Merton seeks new friends.

9.25 Looney Tunes
Cartoon.

9.30
(A) The Ghost Hunter
Can Roddy and Tessa save William?
Written by Roy Apps and Jim Eldridge
(B) Big Wolf on Campus
A rogue cyborg causes havoc.

10.00 Looney Tunes
Madcap cartoons.

10.05
(A) The Ghost Hunter
Events build to a climax.
Written by Ivan Jones and Jim Eldridge
(B) Big Wolf on Campus
Lori's dead boyfriend is revived.

Contributors

Writer (The Ghost Hunter):
Ivan Jones
Writer (The Ghost Hunter):
Roy Apps
Writer (The Ghost Hunter):
Jim Eldridge

Ends 12.00.
10:30: Andy Pandy: Teddy gets lost during hide-and-seek.
10:40: Fimbles: Pom finds a shopping basket. Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1
11:00: Tweenies: Bella and Fizz learn about crocodiles.
11:25: Pingu: The little penguin goes sledging.
11:30: Teletubbies: The friends leave their things behind. Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Rrst of a six-part series exploring Britain's history from the air. Reading between the Lines. The team are in Yorkshire to investigate some strange lines that criss-cross the landscape for several miles. Are they the relic of a pagan ceremony or will an excavation of the site reveal another explanation? Producer Jane McWilliams ; Series producer Andrew Thompson

Contributors

Producer:
Jane McWilliams
Producer:
Andrew Thompson

Stoke Newington. A stainless steel globe built as a home office for two advertising executives in north London is at the heart of Diarmuid Gavin 's design this week. It's a futuristic concept, complemented by softer, traditional planting.
Director Jonathan Barker ; Series producer Patrick Flavelle BBC BOOK: Home Front in the Garden. hardback, £18.99; paperback, £12.99 BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: price L2.40.

Contributors

Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Director:
Jonathan Barker
Producer:
Patrick Flavelle

On the final leg of his journey, Rick Stein enjoys freshly-cooked lobster on Crail harbourfront in Fife and obtains oatmeal from a watermill in the Tay Valley to make the Scottish dessert cranachan. Last in the series.
Director/Producer David Pritchard BBC BOOK: Rick Stein 's 's Food Heroes, available in hardback, L20

Contributors

Unknown:
Rick Stein
Producer:
David Pritchard
Unknown:
Rick Stein

In the last of the series, Reenie is forced to take on a new volunteer. But what is the dark secret behind the mysterious Keith Drop's costume jewellery?
Making of The League of Gentlemen follows on BBC Choice at 10.30pm
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Reece Shearsmith, Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton tie up some loose ends in this series' last visit to Royston Vasey

COMEDY The League of Gentlemen 10.00pm BBC2
This latest series of The League of Gentlemen, which finishes tonight, has been somewhat overshadowed by The Office, which has won most of the column inches and high-profile raves.
But The League of Gentlemen retains a special place in the hearts of anyone who loves anything that is black, bizarre and completely out of the mainstream. The third series has seen the Gents - Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss and (the non-acting) Jeremy Dyson - develop familiar characters, frequently leading them into dark alleyways, and brought us glimpses of new Royston Vasey inhabitants we can only hope to see again. Tonight we meet tragically terrible magician Dean Tavalouris (Shearsmith), who, with his cod-American accent, waylays passers-by with his awful tricks.
Then there's the diminutive Kenny Harris (Gatiss), owner of the town's dog cinema, which, naturally enough, shows films only about dogs. This week, he has to face up to the arrival of his nemesis, Dougal Siepp (special guest Christopher Eccleston), who has a similar obsession, though with cats.
We also meet the handsome, charming and rather mysterious Keith Drop (Shearsmith), who arrives to work in the local charity shop with the carrier-bag-obsessed Reenie (Pemberton). And we're reacquainted with a deeply sinister face from the past.
Anyone who has followed the series will learn tonight how the various strands left during previous episodes are tied up. And for me, tonight's episode contains one of the series' finest moments - the appearance, in the Royston Vasey Players' production of The Diary of Anne Frank, of Pam Doove, the world's most incomprehensible actress.
Later, over on BBC Choice, a special documentary, The Making of The League of Gentlemen, visits the cast and crew in the "real" Royston Vasey. Alison Graham

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Dyson
Writer:
Mark Gatiss
Writer:
Steve Pemberton
Writer:
Reece Shearsmith
Producer:
Jemma Rodgers
Director:
Steve Bendelack
Guest star:
Christopher Eccleston

With the weakest syndicate due to drop out, the performance of GBR 70, Wight Lightning, is assessed. With Peter Snow and Shirley Robertson.
Producer John Graham www.bbc.co.uk/americascup

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Robertson.
Producer:
John Graham

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6.30 Statistical Sciences

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