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Baby Pom finds some coconut shells. (R) (S) (W)
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Anthony Ant Bigfoot has a party ontopofAntville. (R) (S)
7.00 50/50 Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1 (S) (W)
7.30UGetMe Joe's missing Leeds. so Delia takes matters in hand. For cast see Thursday/Friday
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7.40 Galldor: Defenders of the Outer
' Dimension Allegra builds a tracking device. (R) (S) (W)
8.05 Newsround (W)
8.10 Evolution: the Animated Series ira and the gang track the Genus to Rome. (R) (S)
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Little Bear
Triple bill of the animation. (R) (S)
8.55 Bob the Builder
Wendy paints some tiles the wrong colour. (R) (S)
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays.
9.10 Balamory
Spencer wants to do some painting in the garden.
For cast see Tuesday. First shown on CBeebies channel. (S) (W)
9.30 Boo!
Boo and his friends meet some interesting animals in the Australian bush. (S) (W)
9.40 Fimbles
Florrie finds a clockwork toy duck. (R) (S) (W)
10.00 Tweenies
The friends play an odd one out game. (R) (S) (W)
BBC Video: Tweenies: Let's Play, £9.99
10.20 Pingu
Animated fun with the little penguin. (R)
10.25 Teletubbies
Laa-Laa and Dipsy play a game. (R) (S)
10.55 Beebie's Tails
James Alexandrou reads Beebie and the Missing Things.
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Andrew Neil and Daisy Sampson introduce Prime Minister's Questions, plus political news. (S)
Sue Cook appeals on behalf of the Children's Liver Disease
Foundation. (R) (S) (W) Donation details Sunday 4.05pm. BBC1
Quick ideas for creating a better image. (S)
Business news.
Tahnee's secret is exposed.
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Hog Wild. The duo put up an aerial.(BW) (S)
2.45 The Music Box. The boys deliver a piano. (BW) (S) Then The Witness A 20th-century event is recalled. (S)
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The second day of the annual meeting features the L350,000 Prince of Wales's
Stakes, Europe's highest-rated ten-furlong event. (W)
Ruthless quiz. (R) (S) (W)
Lost Our Lisa. Lisa finds herself lost in unfamiliar parts of Springfield. (R) (S) www.bbc.co.uk/cult
Steve Wright previews this year's Glastonbury festival with performances from Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, Radiohead, John Otway , Yes, Macy Gray, Echo and the Bunnymen and the Waterboys. (S) (W) [Web Address Removed] 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 or [Web Address Removed] : BBC Top of the Pops magazine: monthly. £1.90
Silicon Avatar. Riker takes drastic action when the away team encounters a destructive force known as the Crystalline Entity. (R) (S) www.bbc.co.uk/cuit
With over 10 billion items of junk mail and 100 billion junk emails sent to British addresses last year, The Money Programme asks whether anyone actually responds to them and why so little is being done to stop the problem. Going on the trail of the junk mail providers, from the big name credit card companies to the junk email kings touting everything from penis enlargement to pornography, the programme also speaks to one UK company that has to spend £200,000 every year battling unwanted email.
Producer Libby Turner : Series editor Clive Edwards (S) (W)
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Diarmuid Gavin are at
Bromley in Kent to give a Mexican flavour to one couple's home and garden. The tiny kitchen and dark dining room are knocked together and Llewelyn-Bowen comes up with a pink and white colour scheme. In the garden, Gavin constructs a series of arched steps, a courtyard seating area and an "infinity" water feature - all in vivid pink.
Director Micci Billinger : Series producer Amanda de Ryk (R) (S) (W) BBC Books: Home Front Inside Out and Home Front in the Garden, priced £18.99 each (hardback), from www.bbcshop.com
For 35-year-old dairy farmer Neil Snape , the sale of his mother's farm in Wales was an opportunity, not a problem. The programme follows him as he heads to
London with the big idea of becoming an interior designer. The only sticking point is a complete lack of training - Neil learnt all he knows about the trade from reading his mother's home makeover magazines.
Director Mary Harper : Series editor John Silver (S) (W)
Last in the four-part series examining modern marriages. The Swans. Steven and Joanna are trying to make their relationship work, but they are hampered by anxiety about jobs, lack of money and different expectations of life.
Director David Wise : Executive producer Clare Paterson (S) (W)
With Jeremy Paxman. (S) (W)
A Newsnight Special, JK Rowling: the Interview is tomorrow at 7.30pm
After spending nearly a year travelling in the company of George W Bush in the run-up to the 2000 presidential election, Alexandra Pelosi presents an informal portrait of the man who was to become the American President.
Director Aaron Lubarsky : Producer Alexandra Pelosi (R) (S) (W)
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Open University 12.30 Living with Risk (S) 29105 1.00
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1.50 What Have the 70s Ever Done For Us? (S)
Secondary Schools 2.00 History - 20th-century World: how the last 100 years changed the British people. (S)
Languages 4.00 Italy Inside Out: Milan and Rome: a guide to Italian travel, people and culture. (S)
The Tool Kit to Communicating 5.00 Confidence Lab: experts try tochangethelivesoffourunconfident people. (S)
Open University 6.00 Ciayoquot Sound -the Final Cut?: the disappearance of Canadian rainforests. (S)