Programme Index

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7.00 Sheeep
Gogol and Georgina go snow boarding.

7.10 Smurfs' Adventures
Gargamel and Hogatha impersonate smurfs to different ends.

7.35 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody battles bad weather.
(Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1)

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

8.05 Arthur
Arthur writes a jingle and DW tries to cartwheel.

8.30 Round the Twist
Pete lands in polluted sludge.

Ends 10.50.

9.00 Teletubbies Everywhere
Children from Namibia collect garnets. (Repeated at 1pm)

9.10 Fimbles
Fimbo finds some string.
(Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1)

9.30 64 Zoo Lane
Is Alan's ant obsession too dull?

9.40 The Story Makers
Everyone does their favourite thing.

10.00 Tweenies
Max wants to catch a fish for tea.

10.20 Teletubbies
The lion and bear appear.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Romantic drama starring Barbara Stanwyck and David Niven

Concert pianist Karen Duncan enters a sanatorium. She finds the routine tiresome there until she falls under the spell of the charming Doctor Stanton - then she makes a discovery.
Review page 61. (1947, PG) (BW)

Contributors

Karen Duncan:
Barbara Stanwyck
Doctor Stanton:
David Niven
Director:
Andre De Toth

Featuring Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks and LeAnn Rimes plus new music from Faith Hill. With Steve Wright.
(Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1)

Contributors

Narrator:
Steve Wright
Singer:
Faith Hill

Various aspects of the country's black-market economy are addressed in this three-part Money Programme special. Cheating the System. Benefit fraud costs each tax-payer £80 a year according to government figures. Tonight's look at cheating follows surveillance operations by the fraud investigation unit. Are they winning the battle?

Contributors

Series Producer:
Mark Gregory
Series Editor:
Clive Edwards

Having mastered a compulsion to stockpile bargains, Alma Beattie is determined to now clear her Birmingham home. Faced with her zeal, home consultant Dawna Walter and clearance specialist Mark Franks find themselves in a rare position. How to convince her to keep her belongings?

Contributors

Subject:
Alma Beattie
Expert:
Dawna Walter
Expert:
Mark Franks
Series Producer:
Sara Woodford
Executive Producer:
Carrie Britton

A survey of the changing fortunes of the sensationalist tabloid that, amid a diet of sex, sport and bingo, claims to have influenced elections first for Margaret Thatcher then for Tony Blair. James Bolam narrates a look at the nation's relationship with this household name.

Contributors

Narrator:
James Bolam
Producer:
Rebecca Sandiford
Series Producer:
Colm Martin

Gus gets the news he wants on the day of the big housewarming party, while Chantelle is frustrated by Johnny's domestic habits. Linvall is trying to track down Lucy when Eric drops a bombshell about Kandii.
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Contributors

Writer:
Avril E Russell
Producer:
Anne Edyvean
Director:
Alrick Riley
Johnny:
Don Gilet
Gus:
David Harewood
Linvall:
Fraser James
Beres:
Wil Johnson
Chantelle:
Angela Griffin
Lesley:
Diane Parish
Eric:
Heshima Thompson
Kandii:
Caroline Chikezie
Millie Pottinger:
Mona Hammond
Mr Pottinger:
T-Bone Wilson
Lucy:
Victoria Hamilton
Caroline:
Billie-Claire Wright
Evelyn:
Sharon Duncan Brewster
Marcia:
Evelyn Duah
Mr Allison:
Stanley Page
Winnie:
Rachael Matherson-Fredeiick
Bank manager:
Geraldine Rtzgerald
Delivery man:
Jody Halse

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University
12.30 Renaissance Secrets - Conspiring Against the Queen
1.00 Manchester Divided!
1.30 New York - Making Connections
Secondary Schools
2.00 Languages Revista!
Languages
4.00 Buongiorno Italia!
(parts 7-8); Bon Mot
Working in Construction
5.00 Explosive Teamwork
Open University
6.00 Spanning Materials
6.30 CyberWar
The role of hackers in future warfare.

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