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Ends 9.50.

Dennis the Menace
The day they took Gnasher away.

7.25 Mona the Vampire
Mona's cousin Melvyn causes Von Kreepsula to reappear.

7.40 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Buzz tries to sell Woody.
Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1

8.00 Ace Lightning
Googler turns Ace into an evil zombie.

8.25 Looney Tunes
Granny recounts the story of Little Red Riding Hood to Timmy the mouse.

8.35 Taz-Mania
Taz tries to kick his comic-book habit.

9.00 Xchange Xtra
Boy band Blue perform in the studio, plus advice on makingdistinctive Mother's Day cards.

9.15 ChuckleVision
The lumberjack brothers are at loggerheads when they run into the legendary Bigfoot.

9.35 Captain Abercromby
A storm and a surprise pirate attack threaten to ruin Arthur's birthday.

Contributors

Writer ("ChuckleVision"):
Ian Cooke

Ends 11.00.

Bill and Ben
The flowerpot-based veterans try to cheer up a dispirited Weed.

10.00 Tweenies
Jake dresses up as a kangaroo. [website removed]

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10.25 Teletubbies
The playmates have fun with a chasing and catching game.

10.50 Bob the Builder
An awful racket ensues when Bob tries to make a trumpet from old pipes.

I Second World War drama starring John Wayne. Tough Sergeant Stryker inherits a bunch of raw recruits and is given the task of turning them into crack marines for action in the Pacific. Review page 60. Director Allan Dwan (1949. PG)
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne.
Director:
Allan Dwan

Six robots do battle in the second round of semi-finals.
Likely to be in contention are Tornado from Sawtry and Oxford's Hypno-Disc, but new robot on the circuit Terrorhurtz may surprise them. With Craig Charles and Philippa Forrester. Director Derek Wheeler ; Series producer Bill Hobbins
First shown on BBC Choice

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Charles
Director:
Derek Wheeler
Producer:
Bill Hobbins

Clarissa Dickson Wright and Johnny Scott visit the North Kent Marshes, 20 miles east of London, in the series celebrating Britain's rural life. A gathering point for wildfowl, the area is steeped in history, from Charles Dickens to Cobham Hall. It's also one of the proposed sites for London's new airport. Director Donald Coutts ; Series producer David Peat

Contributors

Unknown:
Clarissa Dickson Wright
Unknown:
Johnny Scott
Unknown:
Charles Dickens
Unknown:
Cobham Hall.
Director:
Donald Coutts
Producer:
David Peat

First of a six-part series in which Chris Collins shows how plants have individual characteristics and passions.
Show Girls. Chrysanthemums, asters and dahlias are just some of the late summer bloomers Collins plants in a south London garden. He also gets to meet a chrysanthemum grower in Tyne and Wear, admires the dahlia bed at Hever Castle in Kent and pays the RHS Autumn Show a visit. Director Peter Leonard : Series producer Kathy Myers www.bbc.co.uk/gardening Getting lads into the garden: page 37
Dahlia and Masterpiece chrysanthemums offers - RT Shop: p37

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Collins
Director:
Peter Leonard
Producer:
Kathy Myers

Using colour footage found hidden in suitcases at the Chaplin family villa, Timewatch presents a new analysis of the film The Great Dictator and recounts the parallel stories of Charlie Chaplin and Hitler - two men born in the same week. As the Nazi leader launched his blitzkrieg, Chaplin's satire of Adolf Hitler was near completion. By the time the movie arrived in England - at the height of the Blitz - it was regarded as the greatest tonic imaginable for the British people, and it went on to bank more than twice as much as any other Chaplin film.
First shown on BBC4 [web address removed]

Contributors

Narrator:
Kenneth Branagh
Producer:
Kevin Brownlow
Producer:
Patrick Stanbury
Editor:
Laurence Rees

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