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Ends 9.00.

The Woody Woodpecker Show
(Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1)

7.20 Blue Peter
With sign language.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1)

7.45 SMart on the Road
On a visit to Coventry. Mark Speight and Bizi Lizi help turn a concrete patch into an inspirational space.

8.00 Round the Twist
It seems that no one has the time to explain the facts of life to Bronson.

8.25 Flint the Time Detective
In order to preserve history. Flint and friends travel to 12th-century Japan to prevent a gifted inventor from discovering electricity.

8.45 Pocket Dragon Adventures
Zoom Zoom will try anything to learn to fly.

Ends 10.20.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo runs away from home in an attempt to avoid taking a bath.

9.15 Bob the Builder
Wendy inadvertently throws away some of Jj's important files.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.30 Andy Pandy
Andy shows Teddy how to make a pair of stilts.

9.40 Fimbles
Fimbo. Florrie and Pom find some wooden spoons and use them to play their own secret games.
(Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1)

10.00 Tweenies
Max helps a family to move house.

Repeats are not indicated.
10.20 Hands Up! (ages 5-7) The Chronicles ofNarnia: the Magician's 's Nephew (part 4) with sign language 5407728 10.35 Maths
Challenge (ages 9-10) TV Workout Year Six: Fractions
10.50 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Phonics Special: "ae" 2132761 11.05 Pods Mission (ages 7-9) Year Three: Forces,
Magnets and Springs
11.20 Landmarks Shorts (ages 9-11) Using the Land: Coastal Neighbour

Live coverage of the first of the quarter-final clashes from
Wembley Conference Centre. Matches are played over the best of 11 frames, with the winners guaranteed at least f50,000 in prize money. At this stage last year Scotland's Alan McManus was about to beat Ireland's Fergal O'Brien , only to be knocked out himself in the next round by eventual champion Paul Hunter.
Presented by Ray Stubbs ,
Steve Davis and John Parrott.
including, at 3.20, News; Regional News (Digital: BBC London News) Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
alan mcManus
Unknown:
fergal o'Brien
Unknown:
paul hunter.
Presented By:
ray stubbs
Presented By:
steve davis
Presented By:
john parrott.

Live coverage of the second quarter-final of the Masters from the Wembley Conference Centre. Peter Ebdon went out to eventual champion Paul Hunter at this stage last year, in a match that was only decided in the final frame. Introduced by Ray Stubbs , Steve Davis and John Parrott.

Contributors

Unknown:
peter ebdon
Unknown:
paul hunter
Introduced By:
ray stubbs
Introduced By:
steve davis
Introduced By:
john parrott.

Social Progress. Adam Hart-Davis explores the impact of sanitation and investigates how education, public-health measures and consumerism improved life for many
Victorians. He also looks at how social progress in the 19th century brought advances in fridges, dentistry and drugs. Producer Annabel Gillings ; Executive producer Caroline van den Brul

Contributors

Unknown:
adam hart-Davis
Producer:
annabel gillings
Producer:
caroline van Den Brul

Game. Giorgio Locatelli and Tony Allan take a walk on the wild side, meeting up with Vinnie Jones and his gamekeeper dad to compare methods of cooking pheasant. They then prepare Giorgio's Italian classic pheasant ravioli, smoked haddock and ricotta tart and roast grouse with porridge risotto. Director Colette Camden; Series producer Karen Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
vinnie jones
Producer:
karen brown

Alan Titchmarsh 's gardening series returns with advice on how to design and plant a beautiful and practical garden. Fundamentals of Design. In tonight's opening episode Titchmarsh explains what to keep and what to discard in the garden. Plus some tricks of the trade that the professional designers would prefer were kept secret. Series producer Kath Moore ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst
www.bbc.co.uk/gardening 50 tips from Alan Titchmarsh : pl2; Cat-repellent plant offer: p41

Contributors

Unknown:
alan titchmarsh
Producer:
kath moore
Producer:
dick colthurst
Unknown:
alan titchmarsh

The Muck Game. Brendan makes a living running a complex network of backhanders and favours to secure lucrative deals in London's sprawling building trade. But what will happen when he begins investing in the movie-making industry? Last in the four-part series about dubious business dealings. Contains strong language. Producer Saul Dibb ; Executive producers Edmund Coulthard and Grant McKee

Contributors

Producer:
saul dibb
Producers:
edmund coulthard
Producers:
grant mcKee

Live coverage from Sydney of the opening day's singles matches as Great Britain begin a World Group first-round tie against Australia. With Greg Rusedski and Tim Henman both out through injury, Britain face a daunting task competing on clay against a side spearheaded by world number one Lleyton Hewitt. Presented by Sue Barker , with commentary from David Mercer , John Barrett , John Lloyd , Pat Cash and Andrew Castle. Coverage continues tomorrow at 11.40pm on BBC1.
Executive producer Paul Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
greg rusedski
Unknown:
tim henman
Unknown:
lleyton hewitt.
Presented By:
sue barker
Unknown:
david mercer
Unknown:
john barrett
Unknown:
john lloyd
Unknown:
pat cash
Unknown:
andrew castle.
Producer:
paul davies

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