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Ends 9.00.

UBOS
Cassy and Gus lose their shadows.

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

7.45 SMart on the Road
Cambridge's Burwell Swallows football club is treated to some new changing rooms. (More Thursday at 7.45am)

8.00 The Adventures of Shirley Holmes
The 12-year-old detective probes an entertainment show plagued by mishaps.

8.25 Flint the Time Detective
The gang trail the time shifter Bindi back to medieval Romania.

8.50 Sheeep
Gogol decides to buy a new sofa.

Ends 10.50.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta inadvertently gives Emily Elizabeth a cardigan that was a gift from her grandmother.

9.15 Bob the Builder
Muck and Dizzy attempt to clear a blocked drain.
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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.30 Little Robots
It's robot race day for the tiny automatons.

9.40 Fimbles
Fimbo discovers a Wellington boot.
Shown yesterday on BBC1 at 3.25pm

10.00 Tweenies
Max searches for fairies on the Isle of Man.

10.25 Teletubbies
Laa-Laa goes for a walk.

News and views on the day's political stories, plus live coverage from the House of Commons. With Andrew Neil and Daisy Sampson in the studio and Laura Kuenssberg on the road.

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Neil
Presenter:
Daisy Sampson
Reporter:
Laura Kuenssberg

Biographical adventure starring John Wayne as the Mongol warlord Temujin, who seeks vengeance against tribal enemies for the death of his father, and eventually earns the title of Genghis Khan.
Widescreen. Review page 46. Director Dick Powell (1956)
3.20 News
3.25 Regonai News (Digital: BBC London
News) Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
Genghis Khan.
Director:
Dick Powell

With archive treats from the Rezillos, Dusty Springfield, Tom Robinson, Miami Sound Machine, Mai Tai and Acker Bilk. Plus new music from Soft Cell. With the voice of Steve Wright.
Producer Mark Hagen
www.bbc.co.uk/totp2
Another episode can be seen tomorrow at 6.20pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Robinson
Unknown:
Mai Tai
Unknown:
Acker Bilk
Presenter:
Steve Wright
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Crime and Punishment. Adam Hart-Davis plunges into the world of Victorian crime and retribution, experiencing life on the beat as an early policeman, looking at forensic tests for poisoners and facing the horrors of 19th-century prisons. Producer John Kent : Executive producer Caroline van den Brul

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Producer:
John Kent
Producer:
Caroline van Den Brul

Unfit Meat. Using covert techniques as well as posing as a meat supplier and sheep rustler, reporter Mike Radford uncovers many potentially health damaging breaches in meat hygiene regulations at every level – -from farmer to agricultural market, and from slaughterhouse to supplier. Producer Amanda Pullin ; Executive producer Stewart Lansley

Contributors

Reporter:
Mike Radford
Producer:
Amanda Pullin
Producer:
Stewart Lansley

Jason Barlow and Dominic Littlewood screech into Sutton
Coldfield, West Midlands, to help 80-year-old Nancy Sanders swap her Vauxhall Astra for an automatic hatchback with enough room in which to take her friends out for lunch.
Director Ewan Keil ; Series producer Karen Mackinder

Contributors

Unknown:
Jason Barlow
Unknown:
Dominic Littlewood
Unknown:
Nancy Sanders
Director:
Ewan Keil
Producer:
Karen MacKinder

A one-off documentary in which ex-drug user Carl John decides to turn a camera in on his own world and film his crack-addicted friends. With the co-operation of three prostitutes he's known since childhood, he tells the stories ofTanya, Nicky and Virginia. Contains disturbing scenes.
Director Carl John ; Producer Laurence Tumbull

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl John
Director:
Carl John
Producer:
Laurence Tumbull

Behind the scenes with the successful and controversial
British choreographer Matthew Bourne as he works on a production of Nutcracker! at London's Sadler's Wells.
Director/Producer Sean McGuire First shown on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Bourne
Producer:
Sean McGuire

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Open University 12.30 Wide Sargasso Sea: Real and Imaginary Islands 94184 1.00 Picturing the Genders 21875 1.30 Off with the Mask: TV in the 60s
Secondary Schools 2.00 Geography World2000
Langiages 4.00 Spain Inside Out (part 5)/Talk Spanish (parts 1-2) Working In the Arts 5.00 Music and Performance Careers Open University 6.00 The Bobigny Trial
6.30 Two Religions: Two Communities

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