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Ends 8.30.

Pocket Dragon Adventures
Replicas replace the reptiles.
(R) (S)

7.10 Blue Peter
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1) (S) (W)

7.35 The Scooby, Scrappy and Yabba Doo Show
Triple bill.
(S) (W)

8.00 Xchange Xtra
The new video from Kelly Osbourne.
(S) (W)

8.25 Looney Tunes
Bugs Bunny joins the circus.
(R) (S)

Viewers choose which of two programmes they would like to see at 8.30, 9.00 and 9.35 - Dennis the Menace or The Fairly Odd Parents.
Voting details Thursday. Ends 10.00.

(A) Dennis the Menace
Antics with the mischievous boy.
(B) The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy wishes for maturity and a video game.

8.55 Looney Tunes
Daffy Duck turns on the hard sell.

9.00
(A) Dennis the Menace
Gnasher is taken away.
(B) The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy has problems with both an alien and his teacher.

9.30 Looney Tunes
Porky Pig tries to catch a dodo.

9.35
(A) Dennis the Menace
The duo try to deal with an oil strike.
(B) The Fairly Odd Parents
A comic-book hero and a dog spell trouble for Timmy.

Sue Monroe and Sidney Sloane introduce favourite shows down on the farm, continuing the new two-week strand for Easter. Ends 11.00.

Tweenies
The friends play piggy in the middle.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays.

10.25 Teletubbies
Watching children with a barrel organ.

10.50 The Little Polar Bear
Fun with the curious bear.

10.55 Beebie's Tails
Liza Tarbuck reads Beebie Goes Ice Skating.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Monroe
Presenter:
Sidney Sloane
Storyteller (Beebie's Tails):
Liza Tarbuck

Another chance to see the first of the series in which Adam Hart-Davis
examines innovations introduced by the Romans. Life of Luxury. An investigation into the lavish lifestyles of the Romans as evidenced by the sumptuous villa at Fishbourne and the famous complex in Bath.
Producer Inge Samuels ; Series producer Martin Mortimore

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Producer:
Inge Samuels
Producer:
Martin Mortimore

Second in a new eight-part series which sees
Scott Huggins and Melissa Porter help people relocate abroad. A Scottish family move from urban Glasgow to rural
Tuscany. With no savings, no jobs and no command of the Italian language, will it be as idyllic as they imagine?
Producer Ian Lilley ; Series producer Susan Crook

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Huggins
Unknown:
Melissa Porter
Producer:
Ian Lilley
Producer:
Susan Crook

Fish and Chips. Chefs Simon and Minty- alias Richard E Grant and Arabella Weir - demonstrate how to make proper fish and chips in the current series of comedy shorts.
Written by Jon Canter and Arabella Weir ; Director Chris Langham ; Producer
Gareth Edwards

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard E Grant
Unknown:
Arabella Weir
Written By:
Jon Canter
Written By:
Arabella Weir
Director:
Chris Langham
Producer:
Gareth Edwards

Christine decides that it's time to sell the family home and Gary attempts to connect with Wayne, in the last of the current series. Contains strong language and adult scenes.
Written by Nick Fisher ; Producer Pete Thornton ; Director David Evans
BBC PRODUCTS: Manchild series one - DVD £15.99 and video £12.99, available from www.bbcshop.com

Contributors

Writer:
Nick Fisher
Producer:
Pete Thornton
Director:
David Evans
Terry:
Nigel Havers
James:
Anthony Head
Gary:
Ray Burdis
Patrick:
Don Warrington
Justin:
Will Adamsdale
Christine:
Christine Kavanagh
Cheryl:
Lindsey Coulson
Wayne:
Robert Craigs
Helen:
Daisy Haggard
Christopher:
Ben Porter
Sian:
Charlie Mudie
Libby:
Amelia Curtis

Repeats are not indicated.
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