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Ends 9.00.

Taz-Mania
Bull and Axl attempt to capture Taz using a shrinking device. (S)

7.20 Blue Peter
Magazine series.
Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1

7.45 SMart on the Road
Creatinga light-room filled with sensory experiences.

8.00 The Genie from Down Under
Penelope goes to trial over the ownership of the opal.

8.25 Evolution: the Animated Series
The Alienators are disbanded when it appears the Genus has been destroyed.

8.45 Pocket Dragon Adventures
The wizard tells the dragons the story ofHannukah.

Ends 10.50.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford faces a test of character.

9.15 Bob the Builder
Spud tries to help the team build a tennis court.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.30 Little Robots
Stretchy finds a use for Noisy's singing. (S)

9.40 Fimbles
Florrie finds a stripy towel.
Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1
BBC Video: Fimbles: Video 3, £9.99, available from 24 March

10.00 Tweenies
Judy takes a trip back to the land where she was born.

10.25 Teletubbies
A little boy talks about his cat.

Period drama starring George Sanders and Angela Lansbury.

1880: returning penniless to Paris, Georges Duroy strives to establish himself among the capital's elegant rich, beginning a series of love affairs calculated to further his fortune and status.
Review page 57. (1947) (BW and Colour)

Contributors

Director:
Albert Lewin
Georges Duroy:
George Sanders
Clotilde de Marelle:
Angela Lansbury

Aretha Franklin , Barry Manilow and the Dubliners with the Pogues. Plus new music from Norah Jones. With Steve Wright. Producer Mark Hagen Another episode is tomorrow at 6.20pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Aretha Franklin
Unknown:
Barry Manilow
Unknown:
Norah Jones.
Unknown:
Steve Wright.
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Day seven of the robot sports event, featuring gymnastics, swimming heats and the final of the lightweight sprint.
Director Stuart Mcdonald ; Executive producers Steve Carsey and Bill Hobbins Next edition tomorrow at 6.45pm

Contributors

Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producers:
Steve Carsey
Producers:
Bill Hobbins

Ben Anderson visits the hermitic kingdom of North Korea, encountering a juxtaposition between a love of Elvis and the abundance of paranoid anti-American propaganda. Director Will Daws ; Executive producers Karen O'Connor and Lucy Hetherington (Revised repeat)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Anderson
Director:
Will Daws
Producers:
Karen O'Connor
Producers:
Lucy Hetherington

A financial crisis threatens Jamie Allen 's future as rector, and he's also worried about the villagers' reaction to his joining the anti-war march, in the last in the series.
Director Nigel Farrell ; Executive producer Paul Sommers

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Allen
Director:
Nigel Farrell
Producer:
Paul Sommers

Field of Dreams. Government bureaucracy, BSE and the language barrier threaten to overwhelm Yo and Dave Holland , an English couple who have moved to France to run a farm, in the last of the series. A new series will be shown next year. Director Sara Tibbetts ; Executive producer Michele Kurland
Postponed from 11 March

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Holland
Director:
Sara Tibbetts
Producer:
Michele Kurland

Sauces. Simon explains why alcohol is at the heart of every good sauce, in the penultimate episode of the culinary series. Written by Jon Canter and Arabella Weir ; Director Chris Langham
Producer Gareth Edwards

Contributors

Written By:
Jon Canter
Written By:
Arabella Weir
Director:
Chris Langham
Producer:
Gareth Edwards

Terry comforts Christine in the absence of her new boyfriend. Contains strong language and adult scenes.
Written by Nick Fisher : Producer Pete Tbomton : Director Audrey Cooke

Contributors

Written By:
Nick Fisher
Producer:
Pete Tbomton
Director:
Audrey Cooke
Terry:
Nigel Havers
James:
Anthony Head
Gary:
Ray Burdis
Patrick:
Don Warrington
Cheryl:
Lindsey Coulson
Christine:
Christine Kavanagh
Wayne:
Robert Craigs
Vet:
Nicholas Palliser

Five short dramas exploring the break-up of relationships. Sweetnightgoodheart Saying it's over is not easy, as one couple find. With David Tennant and Kate Ashfield. Written/directed by Dan Zeff Unscrew. Two ex-lovers find the division of belongings hard. With Douglas Henshall , Emma Fielding. Written/directed by Clara Glynn
Stag. The end of a stag night leaves a couple with a lot of thinking to do. With Nitin Ganatra , Stuart Laing. Written/directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid Dog. The trials of falling in love on a run-down South London estate. With Joanne Hill, Freddie Cunliffe. Written/directed by Andrea Arnold
Dumping Elaine. What exactly are Eddie's intentions towards Elaine? With Susan Lynch , Matthew Delamare. Written/directed by Peter Lydon Executive producers Jeremy Howe and Hilary Salmon

Contributors

Unknown:
David Tennant
Unknown:
Kate Ashfield.
Directed By:
Dan Zeff
Unknown:
Douglas Henshall
Directed By:
Clara Glynn
Unknown:
Nitin Ganatra
Unknown:
Stuart Laing.
Directed By:
Ian Iqbal Rashid
Unknown:
Freddie Cunliffe.
Directed By:
Andrea Arnold
Unknown:
Susan Lynch
Unknown:
Matthew Delamare.
Directed By:
Peter Lydon
Producers:
Jeremy Howe
Producers:
Hilary Salmon

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Duccio: the Rucellai Madonna
79684 1.00 England's Green and Pleasant Land
1.30 Open Advice Study to Succeed
Secondary Schools 2.00 Science: KS4 Curriculum Bites Languages 4.00 Make French Your Business (part 1) Sklllswise 5.00 Workplace Skills
Open University 6.00 The Challenge 20201 6.30 Citizens of the World

Contributors

Unknown:
Rucellai Madonna

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