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Anthony Ant
Bigfoot 's search for a lost bracelet threatens to destroy
Antville.

7.00 50/50
School challenge series. Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1

7.30 Evolution: the Animated Series
Woodman accidentally creates a stronger Genus germ.

7 50 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer
Dimension Nick and his friends are declared criminals.

8.15 Fix and Foxi
The magic stones make Lupini disappear, then Oma and Lupini are robbed.

8.30 Little Bear
A triple bill of animated ursine adventures.

8.55 Bob the Builder
Travis gets stuck in the mud.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.10 Balamory
Miss Hoolie wants to get her friend a souvenir of Balamory. Episode written by Nigel Crowle
For cast see Tuesday First shown on CBeebies channel

9.30 Boo!
Beginning a new, weekly animated series from the makers of the Tweenies. Boo hides in a prehistoric land where he meets three dinosaurs.

9.40 Fimbles
The friends discover the wind.

Contributors

Writer ("Balamory"):
Nigel Crowle

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Tweenies
Milo takes his friends to meet the animals in his imaginary jungle.

10.20 Pingu
Hide-and-seek fun with the little penguin.

10.25 Teletubbies
Children march and twirl their batons.

10.55 Beebie's Tails
Pam Ferris reads the story Beebie Does Some Painting.

Contributors

Storyteller ("Beebie's Tails"):
Pam Ferris

The Luck Child. An evil King enlists the help of the Griffin in his attempts to destroy the seventh son of a seventh son. Starring Steven MacKintosh and Philip Jackson.
Then Wttness Two total eclipses seen in the 20th century.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steven MacKintosh
Unknown:
Philip Jackson.

Western starring Robert Young and Janis Carter. Peaceful
Indian tribes become restless when an unscrupulous trader keeps the reservations short of food and cattle in orderto stir up trouble. Review page 52. Director Stuart Gilmore (1952. U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Young
Unknown:
Janis Carter.
Director:
Stuart Gilmore

Tonight's eclectic range of classic archive performances includes Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley , Cilla Black, Paul Young , KWS, the Average White Band and Dodgy, while new music comes from Counting Crows. With the voice of Steve Wright. Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1
BBC BOOK: Top of the Pops 1964-2002: the True Story, £14.99 from bookshops orwww.bbcshop.com; BBC Top of the Pops magazine: monthly, £1.90

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Marley
Unknown:
Paul Young
Unknown:
Steve Wright.

With much of the airline industry in dire straits, how did low-budget carrier Ryanair manage to turn a profit of L100 million last year? The Money Programme talks exclusively to Michael O'Leary , the Irishman behind the company's success, who reveals how giving away millions of free seats was just one of his many tricks to make the operation so profitable.
Producer John Blystone ; Series editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael O'Leary
Producer:
John Blystone
Editor:
Clive Edwards

Kew. Juliette and Colm Dixon want their Victorian flat in Kew, London, to suit their more settled lifestyle. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen dispenses with the spare bedroom to create a large modern living and dining area, while Diarmuid Gavin incorporates a rising screen for parties in the garden. Director Dave Smith : Series producer Amanda de Ryk BBC Books: Home Front Inside Out and Home Front in the Garden, priced £18.99 each, from www.bbcshop.com

Contributors

Unknown:
Colm Dixon
Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Director:
Dave Smith
Producer:
Amanda de Ryk

Continuing the new six-part series in which disillusioned workers are given help in changing their careers."By the end of the day I feel quite brain-dead" says Alison Foster , an office assistant at a south London firm. The
41-year-old mother of three seeks a more fulfilling- and more lucrative - position. Can the career experts help her rediscover her self-esteem and turn her life around?
Director Shona Thompson : Series producer Sally George

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Foster
Director:
Shona Thompson
Producer:
Sally George

Second in the four-part series examining modern marriages. The [name removed]s. Chris and Sarah [name removed] are true romantics - they even planted a love tree to signify their union. But with the arrival of baby Jimmy came the realisation that the relationship had changed forever. As they learn to cope with a lack of sleep, sex and conversation, it's their worsening financial situation that really puts the marriage under pressure.

Contributors

Director:
Fiona Kenneth
Executive Producer:
Clare Paterson

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