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Ends 9.00.

UBOS
Zarlak infects some of the enchanted creatures.

7.20 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday on BBC1 at 5pm)

7.45 SMart on the Road
The art makeover show returns for a 13-part run, starting with the team creating a recycled chill-out den in Kent.
(More Thursday at 7.45am)

8.00 The Adventures of Shirley Holmes
Shirley investigates a health drink with grave side effects.

8.25 The Roswell Conspiracies
Nick and the renegade banshee track an Alliance airship.

8.45 Pocket Dragon Adventures
The dragons put on a play.

Ends 10.50.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo pretends to hurt her paw.

9.15 Bob the Builder
Bob and the crew are asked to demolish Farmer Pickles's old barn.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.30 Little Robots
Noisy gets a case of the hiccalots.

9.40 Fimbles
Florrie, Pom and Rockit get the hiccups.
Shown yesterday on BBC1 at 3.25pm

10.00 Tweenies
Jake learns to control his new dog.

10.25 Teletubbies
Laa-Laa goes for a walk.

Adventure based on a true story, starring Richard Egan and Anthony Quinn. A Catholic priest acts as guide to a Spanish expedition. Review page 40. Director Robert D Webb
(1955, U) Film Trivia: page 38
LMng Famously -Anthony Quinn , 3.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Egan
Unknown:
Anthony Quinn.
Director:
Robert D Webb
Unknown:
Anthony Quinn

The life and career of Anthony Quinn , the embodiment of the American dream as an impoverished immigrant who became a prolific actor and one of Hollywood's enduring stars. Director John Das

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinn
Director:
John Das

Archive treats including Robbie Williams, Belinda Carlisle, Paul Young and JoBoxers. Plus new music from Alison Krauss.
Producer Mark Hagen
www.bbc.co.uk/totp2
Another episode can be seen tomorrow at 6.20pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Robbie Williams
Unknown:
Belinda Carlisle
Unknown:
Paul Young
Unknown:
Alison Krauss
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Another chance to see the second of the three-part series in which modern day volunteers relive the reality of day to day life in a First World War trench.
Producer Dominic Ozanne ; Series producer Dick Colthurst

Contributors

Producer:
Dominic Ozanne
Producer:
Dick Colthurst

First of a new six-part series on crime in the UK.
Smoke Rings. Around three billion counterfeit cigarettes are smoked in the UK every year, despite the fact that their inferior tobacco and ingredients such as wood chippings increase their potential to cause ill-health. Mike Radford exposes the supply chain that puts these products on Britain's streets and lines the pockets of criminal gangs. Producer Ian Overton ; Executive producer Stewart Lansley

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Radford
Producer:
Ian Overton
Producer:
Stewart Lansley

University lecturer Dr Tim Johnson is mad about surfing, and wants to swap his Vauxhall Corsa for a car that can fit in his equipment, without breaking the bank.
Jason Bariow and Dominic Littlewood head to Ogmore-on-Sea, south Wales to help him pick the perfect car for his needs. Director Paul Barnett : Series producer Karen Mackinder

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Tim Johnson
Unknown:
Jason Bariow
Unknown:
Dominic Littlewood
Director:
Paul Barnett
Producer:
Karen MacKinder

Second of a three-part series unravelling the science and psychology behind different types of crashes.
On Our Roads. Eight people are killed and another injured every day on the UK's roads. Tonight's programme unravels the decisions taken by three drivers that led them to being involved in fatal crashes. Presented by Chartes Dance . Producer Belinda Cherrington ; Executive producer Todd Austin How safe are we on the roads, asks Dr Mark Porter : page 28

Contributors

Presented By:
Chartes Dance
Producer:
Belinda Cherrington
Producer:
Todd Austin
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter

Last November former MI5 agent
David Shayler was sentenced to six months in prison for breaking the Official Secrets Act. Filmed before and during his trial, this documentary draws an intimate portrait of a man convinced he would win over the jury and walk free.
Producer Christopher Terrill : Executive producer Christine Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
David Shayler
Producer:
Christopher Terrill
Producer:
Christine Hall

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Music to the Ear 78776 1.00 Philosophy in Action 14757 1.30 The Emperor's Gift
Secondary Schools 2.00 Mathematics Maths File
Languages 4.00 France Inside Out (part 5)/Talk French (1-2) Working in the Arts 5.00 Music and Performance Careers Open University 6.00 Asthma and the Bean
6.30 Caught in Time

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