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Ends 9.00.

Taz-Mania
Comic books become an obsession for Taz. (R) (S)

7.20 Dennis the Menace
Animated schoolboy antics. (R) (S)

7.45 Captain Abercromby
Arthur fears that Albert the albatross is an omen of bad luck. (R) (S) (W)

8.00 The Genie from Down Under
Penelope's school takes a tour of the Australian outback. (R) (S)

8.25 Evolution: the Animated Series
Ira's battle against the Genus takes him to Tunisia. (S)

8.45 Pocket Dragon Adventures
Cuddles investigates a raid on the village library. (R) (S)

Ends 11.00.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
it's raining. and Cleo is bored.

9.15 Bob the Builder
The gang try to recycle their waste.

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9.30 Rubbadubbers
The bath toys have a race.

9.40 Fimbles
(Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1)

10.00 Tweenies
Max joins in with the fun at a carnival.

10.25 Teletubbies
The foursome discover a river which is home to some friendly otters.

10.50 Pingu
The clumsy little penguin helps his mum.

10.55 Beebie's Tails
Vincent Ebrahim tells the story of Beebie and the Lost Sheepdog.

Contributors

Storyteller (Beebie's Tails):
Vincent Ebrahim

r Thriller starring
Dana Andrews , Joan Fontaine and Sidney Blackmer. When a burlesque dancer is found strangled, writer Tom Garrett and newspaper editor Austin Spencer set out to prove a theory that a man can be arrested, tried and executed for a murder he didn't commit. Review page 51.
Director Fritz Lang (1956. PG)
(BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dana Andrews
Unknown:
Joan Fontaine
Unknown:
Sidney Blackmer.
Unknown:
Tom Garrett
Editor:
Austin Spencer
Director:
Fritz Lang

At least three million people in Britain are not saving enough for their twilight years, and the Government wants workers to make up the pensions shortfall by staying on beyond retirement age. Employers, however, say they need fixed retirement dates in order to plan recruitment. Is this ageism at work? The Money Programme investigates.
Producer Charles Miller ; Series editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Producer:
Charles Miller
Editor:
Clive Edwards

Presenters Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Diarmuid Gavin visit the Kent town of Bromley to imbue a home and garden with exotic Mexican influences in vivid pink.
Director Micci Billinger ; Series producer Amanda de Ryk

Contributors

Presenters:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Presenters:
Diarmuid Gavin
Director:
Micci Billinger
Producer:
Amanda de Ryk

A powerful one-off drama written by Rosemary Kay , winner of the BBC's Dennis Potter award for new screenwriting. Sadie and Richie MacGregor are thrown into the terrifying world of neo-natal intensive care when their son Luke is born prematurely. Willed on by his desperate parents, he gradually grows in strength - but as Sadie develops a unique bond with her son, her relationship with Richie begins to suffer. Contains strong language.
Director Sarah Gavron : Producer Stewart Mackinnon Face of the Week: p55

Contributors

Written By:
Rosemary Kay
Unknown:
Dennis Potter
Unknown:
Richie MacGregor
Director:
Sarah Gavron
Producer:
Stewart MacKinnon
Sadie:
Kate Ashfield
Richie:
David Morrissey
Consultant:
Peter Mullan
Luke:
Anthony Borrows
Glenda:
Sian Reeves
Alan:
Alan Stocks
Nurse Madeline:
Corinne Skinner-Carter
Doctor Rachel:
Alexis Tuttle
Nurse Anne:
Emma Lowndes
Registrar:
Rani Moorthy
Nurse Nina:
Linda Bassett
Nurse Janey:
Shauna Shim
Richie's Dad:
Gerry Hinks
Richie's Mum:
Judi Jones
Nurse Babs:
Caroline O' Neil
Nisha:
Archie Panjabi

In 1979, a 17-year-old footballer from Northern Ireland with a bright future signed a false confession stating that, as an IRA volunteer, he had taken part in the murder of a British soldier. After two decades on the run, the charges against Gerry McGowan have been dropped, and he now revisits the people and places that have continued to haunt him.
Director MinClough; Executive producer Todd Austin

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerry McGowan
Producer:
Todd Austin

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Secondary Schools 2.00 PSHE- Fast Tracks Science and Engineering: following science graduates into careers Languages 4.00 Germany Inside Out (parts 4-5) Issues of Difference 5.00 Changing Places (part 2) Open University 6.00 Mexico City - Whose City?
6.30 The North Sea: Managing the Common Pool

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