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Fimbles
Florrie finds a party hat.
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Fimbles
Florrie finds a party hat.
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Pocket Dragon Adventures
Sparkles is kidnapped.
7.00 Blue Peter
Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1
7.30 Taz-Mania
Two helpings of friendly devil fun.
7.50 Lizzie McGuire
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1
8.15 Snailsbury Tales
Eric flies in a hot-air balloon.
Ends 10.50.
Little Bear
Mitzi makes a mess.
8.55 Bob the Builder
Featuring a line-dancing contest.
9.10 Balamory
PC Plum needs help.
Episode written by Wayne Jackman
(First shown on CBeebies channel.)
9.30 Brum
A gymnast's hoop goes on the rampage.
9.40 Fimbles
Florrie discovers a tent.
10.00 Tweenies
Max tries to build a Wendy house.
10.20 Pingu
Who is eating Pingu's freshly caught fish?
10.25 Teletubbies
The friends find some woodlice.
Repeats are not indicated.
10.50 Primary Geography: Village, Town and City - Our Changing Environment (ages 7-9)
11.10 Zig Zag: Art - Light, Dark and Tone (ages 7-9)
Parliamentary coverage.
Business news.
Repeats are not indicated.
1.00 Pathways of Belief: Christianity: the Church (ages 7-9)
1.15 Watch: Barnaby Bear 2 - Programme (ages 5-7)
Live coverage of the opening day of Goodwood's new season, featuring the Letheby and Christopher Predominate Stakes at 3.45, with other starts at 2.10, 2.40 and 3.15. Introduced by Clare Balding and Willie Carson. Commentary comes from Jim McGrath , Ray Cochrane and Rishi Persad.
Producer Gerry Morrison ; Editor
AlastairMclntyre Including, at 3.00, News; Regional News (Digital: BBC London News) Weather
A south London couple want a Sussex retreat.
Culinary test.
Ruthless quiz.
Lisa's Sax. The family recounts the story of how Lisa got her saxophone during the 1990 heatwave.
1, Bowl Buster. After being accepted at Princeton, a worried Carlton fears he may never be able to fill his father's shoes. Another edition is tomorrow at 6.20pm
When childhood sweethearts Mike and Jacqui were reunited, they decided to draw up a contract to make their relationship work - only the contract didn't mention money. Now they want to start a new life in Australia, but the L40,000 worth of debts that they've built up is stopping them. Can financial wizard Alvin Hall give them the advice they need to help achieve their dreams?
Director GaynorDavies; Series producer Kate Roberts
On an emotional day of medal announcements at the prestigious event, Alan Titchmarsh , Diarmuid Gavin and Rachel de Thame offer in-depth analysis and debate, plus interviews with the judges. Plus, Roy Lancaster reports on the medal-winning floral exhibits and Jo Swift is in Abu
Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates to find out how irrigating the desert for plant life has inspired a Chelsea garden.
Series producer Karen Mackinder BBCi: special interactive features available to digital viewers
The inside story of the man who ran the first internet pay-per-view child porn operation and sparked the world's largest criminal inquiry. The names of a quarter of a million people who paid to watch Thomas Reedy's porn have been forwarded to police in 60 different countries - they include 5,700 British people, among them rock guitarist Pete Townsend. With the full co-operation of US law enforcement authorities, the film-makers have gained unique access to the US police papers and undercover surveillance footage at the heart of the case, including the personal diaries Reedy compiled as his porn empire crumbled around him. Contains scenes some viewers may find disturbing.
The offbeat sketch show returns for a new four-part second series. New characters include the school nativity hecklers, the scared submariners and the naughtiest little boys. With Julie Duncanson , Gavin Mitchell , Mark McDonnell and Steven McNicoll. Contains adult humour.
Director Eric Ngowani Haynes : Producer Gary Chippington
With Jeremy Paxman.
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Documentary looking at the so-called "Black Diaries" which helped ensure a guilty verdict in the case of alleged British traitor Sir Roger Casement in 1916. Producer Paul Tilzey www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour
A pro-democracy demonstrator recounts the events in China's Tiananmen Square in 1989.
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Open University 12.30 Giotto: the Arena Chapel
1.20 Ever Wondered? 5109402 1.30 On Pictures and Paintings: making sense of modern art
Secondary Schools 2.00 PSHE-Lifeschool: Sex Education Languages 4.00 Italianissimo (parts 9-12)
Working in Travel and Tourism 5.00 What's It Really Like? Open University 6.00 Independent Living