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Ends 9.00.

Taz-Mania
Taz and Jake meet two gorillas in the jungle.

7.20 Dennis the Menace
Animated schoolboy antics.

7.45 Captain Abercromby
Is Jake behind the mess in Abercromby's quarters?

8.00 The Genie from Down Under
Penelope has stagefright at a country music festival.

8.25 Evolution: the Animated Series
The Alienators attend to an explosive situation in New York City.

8.45 Pocket Dragon Adventures
The dragons find a kite with a familiar design on it.

Ends 11.00.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
The children learn the importance of not prejudging people.

9.15 Bob the Builder
The reliable construction worker gets a new pair of boots.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.30 Rubbadubbers
Sploshy is spirited to a magical forest.

9.40 Fimbles
Pom finds a coloured block. Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1

10.00 Tweenies
The gang learn to do something new.

10.25 Teletubbies
The Teletubbies watch Spanish children picking chillis.
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10.50 Pingu
The misunderstood penguin pays a visit to the doctor.

10.55 Beebie's Tails
Actress Brenda Blethyn reads Beebie and the Missing Things.

Contributors

Reader ("Beebie's Tails"):
Brenda Blethyn

Drama starring Lizabeth Scott and Jane Greer.
Released from prison on parole, Diane is assigned to the care of officer Joan Willburn. She soon has a flat, a job and a lover, Larry. The trouble is that Larry is engaged to Joan, and Diane is shocked to discover that she needs her parole officer's permission to marry.
Review page 58. (1950) (BW)

Contributors

Director:
John Cromwell
Joan:
Lizabeth Scott
Diane:
Jane Greer

The Boomtown Rats, Altered Images, Don Henley , the Kinks and Jon and Vangelis feature in Steve Wright 's twice-weekly raid on the Top of the Pops archives. Plus new music from the Dixie Chicks. www.bbc.co.uk/totp2 Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Henley
Unknown:
Steve Wright

Tony Blair and George W Bush claim the current Iraqi crisis has nothing to do with natural resources, but should Saddam Hussein be deposed, there's little doubt that Iraq's vast oil reserves will be near the top of the agenda. Petroleum companies have already started jostling for a share of the spoils before, as is predicted, the industry heads for decline. The Money Programme asks to what extent oil has motivated the drive to invade Iraq, and reports on the battle to control the commodity in the event of Saddam's defeat.

Contributors

Producer:
David Strahan
Series editor:
Clive Edwards

While Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen designs a cosy bedroom to fulfil a couple's romantic dreams in Crystal Palace, south-east London, Diarmuid Gavin is asked to create a fairy-tale gothic garden, complete with folly.
Director Sion Taylor ; Series producer Kaye Godleman

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Director:
Sion Taylor
Producer:
Kaye Godleman

Antonia Bird's latest project is this visceral two-hour drama portraying the harsh realities of life in a drug-rehabilitation centre, as seen through the eyes of a petty criminal. Its subject matter and uncompromising style mean this film is particularly given to strong language, scenes of drug abuse and depictions of sex which some might find disturbing.

In the first part, Adam Bishop adapts to a new routine as tensions among his fellow residents begin to spiral. Then a visit to central London throws their fight with addiction into stark relief.Â

Concludes after Newsnight.

Videoplus code for 9.00-11.50pm (non-PDC)

Contributors

Writer:
Rona Munro
Producer:
Ruth Caleb
Producer/Director:
Antonia Bird
Adam:
Daniel Mays
Tommy:
Gary Lewis
Rosemary:
Caroline Paterson
Dean:
Andrew Tiernan
Powell:
Richard Harrington
Danny:
Marcel McCalla
Sam:
Katy Cavanagh
Susie:
Kate Hardie
Lydia:
Ania Sowinski
Sonya:
Lorraine Stanley
LaShay:
Tamisha Jackson
Casey:
Freddie Cunliffe
Tim:
Peter Lovstrom
Andy:
Lee Oakes
Naz:
Ray Panthaki
Philip:
Paul Popplewell
Cutlass:
Vas Blackwood
Sarah:
Leona Ekembie
Adam's mother:
Cheryl Hall
Lloyd:
Spencer Hudson
Marco:
Jesus Uungueras
Young Adam:
TJ Schooling

Who will come to power if Saddam Hussein falls? In this Correspondent film, reporter John Sweeney goes inside his land. Opec and world summits to build a picture of how Iraq might look without its dictator.

Contributors

Reporter:
John Sweeney
Producer:
Elizabeth Ceirog Jones
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

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Open University 12.30 In the Nick of Time 58176 1.00
Reflecting on Conics 25485 1.30 Who Belongs to Glasgow? Secondary Schools 2.00 PSHE Stopping Distance Languages 4.00 Make French Your Business (part 2)
Sklllswise 5.00 Website Guide and Skills in Health and Care Open University 6.00 Moscow - a City in Transition
6.30 The World Network

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