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The Adventures of Marco and Gina
Count Argo spreads rumours to make the Duke resign.
(S)

7.15 Fix and Foxi
Lupo, Fix and Foxi are sent back in time.
(R) (S)

7.30 UGetMe
Ash makes a discovery. Kit and Carly take matters into their own hands.
(First shown CBBC channel) (S)

7.40 Blue Peter
With sign language.
(Shown yesterday at 4.55pm on BBC1) (S)

8.05 Newsround
(S)

8.10 Taz-Mania
Animated antics.
(R) (S)

8.30 Raven
The "way of the warrior" has still to be conquered.
(First shown on CBBC channel) (S)

9.00 The Scooby, Scrappy and Yabba Doo Show
The gang get hired for a movie.
(R) (S)

9.20 SMart
A visit to the Bristol Balloon Festival.
(R) (S)

9.45 CBBC at the Fame Academy
The latest news.
(S)

9.50 Snailsbury Tales
It's the annual cross-country race.
(R) (S)

Contributors

(Cast:
null UGetMe)
Ben:
Josh Herdman
Ruth:
Natalie Taylor
Carly:
Dominique Moore
Joe:
Luke Bailey
Kit:
Kieri Noddings
Ash:
Kavi Shastri

Ends 11.15.

Tweenies
At playgroup the Tweenies all wear pyjamas.

10.20 Clifford the Big Red Dog
It's TopsyTurvyDay.

10.40 Balamory
Spencer invites Miss Hoolie to play golf, but then it rains.
Cast on Tuesday

11.00 Teletubbies Everywhere
A trip to India.

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Contributors

Writer (Balamory):
Duncan Fisher

Reese Drives. Reese has an eventful first driving lesson. Lois forces Malcolm to help Craig.
7.10 Cynthia's Back. Reese is entranced when
Malcolm's classmate Cynthia returns from a semester's break in Europe a changed woman. Want the theme tune on your phone? Visit www.radiotimes.com

Adam Hart-Davis looks at the engineering and psychological challenges of making skyscrapers, while the team attempts to build the world's tallest papertower, complete with a working lift to carry Hart-Davis to the top. ProducerMartyJopson; Series producer Patrick Titley www.open2.net

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Producer:
Patrick Titley

Namibia. Mears tests his wits against the unforgiving Skeleton Coast, a fearsome place where rain is almost unknown and the temperature can soar to 50°c. He retells the story of the ship Dunedin Star, wrecked against the coast in 1942, whose crew survived while a land convoy crossed 600 miles of uncharted desert to rescue them.
Director Andrew Graham-Brown ; Series producer Dick Colthurst

Contributors

Director:
Andrew Graham-Brown
Producer:
Dick Colthurst

Averting Armageddon. In 1994, astronomers watched as a comet struck Jupiter. The mushroom clouds produced by the collision were as large as Earth itself, and scientists started investigating damage-limitation strategies should the phenomenon occur on our planet. In 2880, an asteroid named 1950 DA is due to hit Earth, and one option being considered as a deterrent - and potential saviour of mankind - is technology that's to be found quietly orbiting space.
Producer Colin Murray ; Series editor Matthew Barrett

Contributors

Producer:
Colin Murray
Editor:
Matthew Barrett

In 1998 a copy of Lewis Carroll 's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was sold at a world record price for a children's book. One of only 23 surviving from the first edition of 1865, it was marked in purple ink - but by whom and for what reason? On the eve of the sale the true history of the book was discovered, making it far more desirable than anyone had imagined. The penultimate episode in the series tells the story of this remarkable book.
Producer David Jeffcock ; Executive producer Paul Sommers

Contributors

Unknown:
Lewis Carroll
Producer:
David Jeffcock
Producer:
Paul Sommers

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Open Science 12.30 Rough Science 70342 1.00 Truth Will Out 6978919 1.15 Race for the Pole
1.30 Wild Moves - Water 40280 2.00 Listening in the Dark 47700 2.30 Private Lives 39735 3.00 CyberTalk 23025 3.30 Rough Science
Languages 4.00 Espaha Viva (parts 9-10)
Working in the Community 5.00 Health and Safety and Money Matters: a practical guide for volunteers
Open University 6.00 Paris and the New Mathematics

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