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Ends 9.00.

Rotten Ralph
Dad sneaks a boom-box into the house.

7.10 Smurfs' Adventures
The smurfs tackle a series of fires, then Handy needs rescuing.

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 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
With in-vision sign language.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1)

8.30 The Wayne Manifesto
Grandpa comes to stay.

Ends 10.50.

Teletubbies Everywhere
Milking a cow in Columbia.
(Repeated at 1pm)

9.10 Fimbles
Fimbo finds a rain cloud.
(Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1)

9.30 Andy Pandy
The friends try to hatch some eggs, then enjoy playing around with clay.

9.40 The Story Makers
Jelly and Jackson are trying to sort things out.

10.00 Tweenies
Bella looks for land of squares.

10.20 Teletubbies
Boots appear in Teletubbyland.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Repeats are not indicated.
10.50 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Fractions: Fifths and Tenths 7216781
11.10 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Spywatch: the Pilot 4607711
11.30 Science Zone (ages 9-11) Changes in Materials: Peak Performance
11.50 Focus (ages 9-11) Band Aid: Getting on with It (Active Citizenship) 8545247 12.10 Primary History (ages 7-9) Roman Britain: Town Life

Romantic western.
Early 1800s: Big Davey Harvey begins to pay more attention to Rachel, the servant he bought and married to help raise his son, when his friend begins to woo her.
Review page 60. (1948) (BW) ***
(Robert Mitchum also stars in "The Locket", showing tomorrow at 1.10pm)

Contributors

Director:
Norman Foster
Rachel:
Loretta Young
Big Davey Harvey:
William Holden
Jim Fairways:
Robert Mitchum
Little Davey:
Gary Gray
Parson Jackson:
Tom Tully

Third of a six-part series exploring Britain's history from the air. The First Roman Frontier. The team fly to central Scotland and discover evidence of a wall which marked the very edge of the Roman Empire in the first century AD.
Producer Sandy Raffan ; Series producer Andrew Thompson

Contributors

Producer:
Sandy Raffan
Producer:
Andrew Thompson

South Woodford. Diarmuid Gavin tackles an ambitious design involving concealed rails and sunken lightboxes triggered by movement, to create an outdoor room spanning the entire length of a garden in east London. Director Sean Grundy ; Series producer David Symonds
[web address removed] BBC BOOK: Home Front in the Garden, hardback, £18.99; paperback. £12.99

Contributors

Presenter:
Diarmuid Gavin
Director:
Sean Grundy
Series Producer:
David Symonds

The celebrity chef creates menus for autumn and winter. November. As the nights close in, rich and warming autumnal flavours are combined to produce roast loin of venison with fig tart, salt-and-vinegar sea bream with fennel chips and braised shanks of lamb with pumpkin mash.
Director Claire Popplewell ; Producer Siobhan Mulholland BBC BOOKS: Gary Rhodes Cookery Year: Autumn into Winter, and Gary Rhodes Cookery Year: Spring into Summer, available in hardback. £18.99 each How to be a TV chef: page 41

Contributors

Director:
Claire Popplewell
Producer:
Siobhan Mulholland
Unknown:
Gary Rhodes

Stone Age Columbus. Archaeologists have long believed that the first settlers to populate America were the Clovis, an Asian people who had crossed a narrow land bridge linking Asia to Alaska. This documentary explores new evidence that scuppers this theory, and points to the first pioneers being European hunters who crossed the Atlantic during the Ice Age 17,000 years ago.
Producer Nigel Levy
Executive producer Matthew Barrett www.bbc.co.uk/horizon

Contributors

Producer:
Nigel Levy
Producer:
Matthew Barrett

The series following the everyday lives of stars of yesteryear continues with Christopher Biggins attending a Joan Collins book launch, Bobby Davro spending a memorable night in Dublin and Nicholas Parsons on stage at the Edinburgh festival. Repeated next Saturday

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Biggins
Unknown:
Joan Collins
Unknown:
Bobby Davro
Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons

Repeats are not indicated.
Open Science
12.30 The End of the Race Against Time 2497193
1.05 Truth Will Out 5503629
1.25 The Next Big Thing 7157629
2.00 Sex and the Single Gene? 92984
2.30 Tropical Forest: the Conundrum of Co-Existence 84919
3.00 Earth, Life and Humanity
Curriculum Development
3.30 Blast Open Access TV 7
Languages
4.00 Make German Your Business (part 2)
Working for Yourself
5.00 Money Basics
Open University
6.00 Seeing Through Maths: Wood, Brass and Baboon Bones 91087
6.30 Partnerships

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