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Ends 9.00.

Rotten Ralph
Ralph enters a competition.

7.10 Smurfs' Adventures
Clumsy finds diamonds and the Smurfs meet a snowbeast.

7.35 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody is stuck on Wally and Chilly Willy is hungry. And is Miss Meany ill?
(Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1)

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

8.05 Arthur
Binky Bames gets a taste of his own medicine.

8.30 Round the Twist
Pete is locked in a haunted building.

Ends 10.50.

9.00 Teletubbies Everywhere
Children take a trip on a canal in India.
(Repeated at 1pm)

9.10 Fimbles
Fimbo finds an envelope.
(Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1)

9.30 64 Zoo Lane
Joey, a young kangaroo, can't skip.

9.40 The Story Makers
Jelly and Jackson want to find out about measuring.

10.00 Tweenies
Jake wants to know about blue whales.

10.20 Teletubbies
Children look for hermit crabs on a beach and the Tubbies play a game.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Drama starring Ann Jillian and Lee Horsley. Jean Townsend and Tom Doster are both happily married, but an interest in old romantic films brings them together. Review page 68.
Director Mel Damski (1996)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Jillian
Unknown:
Lee Horsley
Unknown:
Jean Townsend
Unknown:
Tom Doster
Director:
Mel Damski

Featuring the Thompson Twins, Opus, Paul McCartney and Wings, Altered Images and Luther Vandross. Plus new music from David Gray. With Steve Wright.
Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul McCartney
Unknown:
Luther Vandross.
Unknown:
David Gray.
Unknown:
Steve Wright.

Illegal Minicabs. Unlicensed minicabs are often unroadworthy, uninsured, driven by illegal immigrants and used to ferry contraband goods. The last of the three-part The Money
Programme special on the black-market economy exposes the criminals who could be driving you home tonight.
Series producer Mark Gregory ; Series editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Producer:
Mark Gregory
Editor:
Clive Edwards

Oxford don Chris Davis and his wife both need an office at home and have forced their two teenage sons to share a room. Now the boys want separate rooms, and their parents have to take stock of their possessions that have not just overrun the house but also cost £15,000 in outside storage.

Contributors

Subject:
Chris Davis
Series Producer:
Sara Woodford
Executive Producer:
Carrie Britton

Ford brought American glamour and romance to Britain. Their cars took centre stage in television series from
Z-Cars to The Professionals, while the Capri made men sexy and Transit vans put rock on the roads. James Bolam lifts the bonnet on Britain's love affair with the car company. Producer John Blystone ; Series producer Colm Martin

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bolam
Producer:
John Blystone
Producer:
Colm Martin

Linvall tries to do the right thing by everybody. Johnny finally gets to see Taijan. Beres is rocked by a discovery.
Written by Sharon Foster ; Producer Anne Edyvean ; Director Alrick Riley www.bbc.co.uk/babyfather

Contributors

Written By:
Sharon Foster
Producer:
Anne Edyvean
Director:
Alrick Riley
Johnny:
Don Gilet
Gus:
David Harewood
Linvall:
Fraser James
Beres:
Wil Johnson
Chantelle:
Angela Griffin
Millie Pottinger:
Mona Hammond
Mr Pottinger:
T-Bone Wilson
Lucy:
Victoria Hamilton
Kandii:
Caroline Chikezie
Caroline:
Billie-Claire Wright
Evelyn:
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Pauline:
Petra Letang
Doctor:
Sharon Maharaj
Eric:
Heshima Thomspon

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Renaissance Secrets - What Did
Gutenberg Invent? 39191 1.00 Driving While Black 42714 1.30 Cities in a Hurry
Secondary Schools 2.00 Languages Le Cafe des Rêves Languages 4.00 Buongiomo Italia! (parts 17-18); French on a Plate: Burgundy
Sklllswise 5.00 Website Guide and Skills in Health and Care Open University 6.00 Given Enough Rope
6.30 Fighting for Space

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