Fimbo pretends to be ill.
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Ends 8.30.
Pocket Dragon Adventures
A knight needs help. (R) (S)
7 00 Blue Peter Shown yesterday at
5pm on BBC1 (S) (W)
7.30 UGetMe Joe starts a new school.
For cast see Thursday/Friday Contact details on Wednesday
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7.40 Lizzle McGuire Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1 (S)
8.05 Newsround (W) 810Taz-Manla Adoublebillof animated furball fun. (R) (S)
(Ends 10.50)
Little Bear
Three animated tales with the cub and friends.
(R) (S)
8.55 Bob the Builder
Spud tries to cheat in a race.
(R) (S)
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
9.10 Balamory
With Josie feeling ill, can PC Plum organise sports day?
Written by Jane Kemp and Claire Walters
(First shown on CBeebies channel) (S) (W)
9.30 Brum
The little car goes after a balloon thief.
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9.40 Fimbles
Fimbo finds a bright pink sparkly wig.
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10.00 Tweenies
The gang pretend to be monsters.
(R) (S) (W)
10.25 Teletubbies
The friends play a swapping game.
(R) (S)
Repeats are not indicated.
10.50 Primary Geography (ages 9-12) Portrait of Europe - The Rhine, Germany (S) 6814307 11.10 Let's Write a Story (ages 9-11) Writing Academy Year 5 and 6 - Humour (S)
News and live coverage from the House of Commons. (S)
The latest business news.
Another historic oration remembered. (S) 556U
Lou and Valda form a bond.
Rptd 5.35pm on BBC1 (S) (W)
Melodrama starring
Ava Gardner and Robert Mitchum. A New Orleans beauty inherits a fortune and plans to win back her true love. Review page 50. Director Robert Stevenson (1951)
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(Digital: BBC London News); Weather (S) (W)
Continuing coverage of day one. Featuring the 3.45 St James 's Palace Stakes, the 4.20 Queen Anne Stakes and the 4.55 Duke of Edinburgh Stakes. Commentary by Jim McGrath. (W)
Elimination quiz. (R) (S) (W)
Homer accepts a publicity-stunt challenge to climb Springfield's notorious mountain the Murderhorn.
Featuring the guest voice of Brendan Fraser.
(R) (S)
Mud, Suzi Quatro , Hot Chocolate, Smokie, Kim Wilde , Chris Spedding , Adrian Gurvitz and the Animals are among the performers featured in a special tribute to record producer Mickie Most , who died on 30 May. With Steve Wright.
Producer Mark Hagen (S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/totp2 Another edition is tomorrow at 6.20pm
Ensign Ro. Ordered to track down the perpetrators of a Bajoran terrorist attack on a Federation colony, Picard is dismayed to have a Bajoran officer foisted upon him.
(R) (S) Another episode is tomorrow at 6.45pm
Twentysomething couple Richard Leyland and Katherine O'Neill are looking forward to their marriage in nine months' time. Unfortunately, they are in debt to the tune of half their joint income and - with a lifestyle in which fun is based on spending - can hardly afford the present, let alone the future. Alvin Hall forces them to face some financial home truths. Director Sarah Wood ; Series producer Kate Roberts (S) (W)
Concluding the three-part series charting the longest and bloodiest battle of the Second World War.
The Hunted. During the first three years of the war, Hitler's U-boats threatened to accomplish what his air force could not - to starve Britain into submission. But by the spring of 1943 the tide had turned. How, in a matter of months, did the Allies manage to master the Nazi submarine menace? Eyewitness accounts, archive footage and dramatic reconstructions tell the remarkable story.
Producer Andrew Williams ; Executive producer Laurence Rees (R) (S) (W)
Adam Hart-Davis investigates the Victorian inventions and innovations that left a lasting impression on British society. Executive producer Caroline van den Brul (Revised repeat) (S) (W)
This live collaboration with ten international broadcasters convenes an eminent studio panel, including Clare Short, Jo Klein and Benazir Bhutto, to address a key question for the 21st century - how does the world view the United States? BBC Political Editor Andrew Marr hosts the debate, while Peter Snow reveals the results of a worldwide survey of attitudes towards the US - a truly global perspective on American values, politics, leadership and culture. Viewers can text message their comments throughout the debate.
With Jeremy Paxman.
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Archive footage, interviews and reconstructions combine in recounting the story of the band of Second World War Austrian agents recruited by the British to rescue Hitler's priceless art collection. Saved from the Fuhrer's plan of destruction were works by Rembrandt, Titian, Vermeer, Reubens, Van Eyck , Michelangelo and Bruegel.
Director Simon Chu ; Executive producer David Okuefuna (S) (W)
Followed by The Witness (S)
Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 In the Shadow of the Vesuvius (S) (W)
1.00 Orsanmichele (S) 3506586 1.50 Ever Wondered? Secondary Schools 2.00 History: Britain 1750-1900 (S) Lar&iages 4.00 Talk Italian (parts 5-6)/ltaly Inside Out: Venice (S) The Tool Kit to Communication 5.00 Confidence Lab (S)(W) Open University 6.00 Finding a Balance (S)