Programme Index

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Ends 9.00.

Sheeep
Gogol turns Georgina's fleece pink.

7.10 Smurfs' Adventures
Dreamy's adventures at sea.

7.35 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Triple bill of tree-tapping fun.
(Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1)

8.00 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Talent-school report. Further coverage on CBBC channel

8.05 Blue Peter
Magazine show.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1)

8.30 Round the Twist
A new boy attracts Linda's interest.

Ends at 10.50.
Teletubbies Everywhere
Children in Taiwan have fun. Repeated at 1pm

9.10 Fimbles
Florrie finds a red balloon, but it gets stuck in a tree.
Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1

9.30 Bill and Ben
There's a surprise in store for Weed.

9.40 The Story Makers
Everyone's hungry at night.

10.00 Tweenies
The Tweenies think that Max and Doodles are leaving them for ever.

10.20 Teletubbies
A bell appears in Teletubbyland.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Repeats are not indicated.
10.50 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Money - Up to 20 Pence 2466489
11.10 Let's Write a Story (ages 7-9) The Master Storyteller. The Beginning
11.30 The Experimenter (ages 7-9) The Environment - Beside the Seaside 4009105
11.50 English Express (ages 9-11) Grammar and Writing - How Can I Describe It to You?
12.10 Primary History (ages 9-12) Children in Victorian Britain - Children at Work

Adventure starring Robert Ryan and Barbara Stanwyck.
Gwen Moore successfully runs the plantation that she inherited from her father. But then a handsome stranger who is wanted for murder seeks refuge in her home.
Widescreen. Review page 60. Director Allan Dwan (1955, PG)
Barbara Stanwyck stars in The Other Love, tomorrow at 1.10pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Ryan
Unknown:
Barbara Stanwyck.
Director:
Allan Dwan
Unknown:
Barbara Stanwyck

Clips featuring Sparks, Herbie Hancock, BA Robertson, the Bangles and Smokie. With the voice of Steve Wright.
More tomorrow at the same time [Web Address Removed]
BBC TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: £1.90.
BBC BOOK: Top of the Pops: 1964-2002. £14.99 from [Web Address Removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Herbie Hancock
Unknown:
Steve Wright.

Naseby. In 1645, King Charles I lost his struggle against Parliament in the decisive clash of the English Civil War. Richard Holmes follows the campaign that led to Naseby, starting at the king's Oxford HQ. On the site of the Northamptonshire battlefield, musket balls buried for 350 years are unearthed. Director Keith Sheather ; Series producer Mark Fielder BBC BOOKS: War Walks - from Agincourt to Normandy. £10.99 (paperback) and War Walks 2 - from the Battle of Hastings to the Blitz, by Richard Holmes , £10.99 (paperback) or £16. 99 (hardback) from www.bbcshop.com

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Holmes
Director:
Keith Sheather
Unknown:
Richard Holmes

Another chance to see the three-part series in which 29 members of the public volunteer to undergo ten days of tests that examine their physical and mental capabilities in the Trossachs of central Scotland as they train with the world's elite regiment-the SAS. Hosted by Dermot O'Leary. Producer Graham Cooper ; Series producer Gary Hunter

Contributors

Unknown:
Dermot O'Leary.
Producer:
Graham Cooper
Producer:
Gary Hunter

Historian and writer Lucy Moore makes the case for choosing Horatio Nelson as the greatest Briton of all time. The country's most successful naval leader, Nelson died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 saving Britain from French invasion. His bold style of attack revolutionised warfare, but what truly made him great, argues Moore, was his humanity, genius and passion.
Fiona Shaw proposes Shakespeare, Friday 9pm.
Great Britons Collection at 11.20pm has a documentary on Horatio Nelson
BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers
RT SHOP: Great Britons: the Great Debate, which accompanies the series, can be purchased for £13.99 (including p&p) by calling [number removed]
Andrew Collins behind the camera: page 47

Contributors

Presenter:
Lucy Moore
Producer:
Emma Hindley
Series Producer:
Mark Harrison

They were household names in the 1970s and 80s, gracing TV screens in an array of light-entertainment shows. But where are they now?
In the first of an eight-part series that catches up with stars of yesteryear, comedian Bernard Manning takes it easy at home, decked out in underpants and a Hawaiian shirt, singer Leo Sayer splits up with partner Donatella, while, in the house of veteran DJ Tony Blackburn, back in the public eye after winning I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here!, all is not well.
(Continues Thursday 10pm)

10 Minutes with Louis Theroux: p12; The hidden traps of fame: p19

Contributors

Subject:
Bernard Manning
Subject:
Leo Sayer
Subject:
Tony Blackburn
Series Producer:
Stuart Cabb
Executive Producer:
David Mortimer
Executive Producer:
Louis Theroux

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Breaking the Seal
1.00 England's Green and Pleasant Land
1.30 Poetry and Landscape

Secondary Schools
2.00 Languages

Languages
4.00 Buongiorno Italia! (parts 5-6); Bon Mot

Working in Construction
5.00 The Building Business

Open University
6.00 Smithson and Serra: beyond Modernism?
6.30 Open Advice: A Meeting of Friends

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