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Ends 10.00.

Moomin
Little My shocks herself with her own sulkiness. (R) (S)

7.15 Popeye and Son
A double bill of bravado with the sailor. (R) (S)

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

8.05 Newsround
(S) (W)

8.10 Arthur
Prunella orders a rare book, and Baby Kate and Pal imagine a secret world. (R) (S)

8.35 ChuckleVision
More mayhem with Paul and Barry. (R) (S)

9.00 The Scooby, Scrappy and Yabba Doo Show
Triple bill. (S) (W)

9.20 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza tries helping the animals when a fire starts in the forest. (R) (S)

9 45 CBBC at the Fame Academy
The latest news. (S) (W)

9.50 Snailsbury Tales
The mayor of Snailsbury regrets imposing a mobile phone ban. (R) (S)

Ends 11.00.

Tweenies
Fizz's dream makes her behave better. (R) (S) (W)

10.20 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo and T-Bone learn to respect the property of others. (R) (S)

10.35 Balamory
Archie visits the farm to find out how to milk a cow.
Cast on Tuesday (R) (S) (W)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Contributors

Writer (Balamory):
Wayne Jackman

Comedy melodrama starring Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, produced by Damon Runyon from his own short story "Little Pinks".
A nightclub singer fails to notice a meek waiter who is in love with her until she is seriously injured by a gangster boss.
Review page 45. (1942) (BW) (S)

Followed by The Witness (R) (S)

Contributors

Producer/From the story "Little Pinks" by:
Damon Runyon
Director:
Irving Reis
Little Pinks:
Henry Fonda
Gloria:
Lucille Ball

Second World War spy drama starring Anna Neagle. Suspected Nazi sympathiser
Sally Maitland gets caught up in a dangerous plot in wartime Canada. Review page 45. Director Herbert Wilcox (1943, U)
(BW)(S) Followed by Hall of Fame Footage of screen legend Charlie Chapiin. (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Neagle.
Unknown:
Sally Maitland
Director:
Herbert Wilcox
Unknown:
Charlie Chapiin.

On day six of the World Athletics championships in Paris, several of Britain's top track and field stars are in action.
Natasha Danvers has blossomed into a world-class 400m hurdles performer and she represents a genuine medal threat in the final of that event tonight against favourite
Jana Pittman from Australia and Romania's lonela Tirlea.
Elsewhere there are qualification hopes as Julian Golding , Darren Campbell and Christian Malcolm aim to secure a place in the 200m final, while Jade Johnson goes for glory in the longjump and Ricky Soos runs in the 800m.
Introduced by Sue Barker with Jonathan Edwards ,
Colin Jackson and Michael Johnson , plus commentary from
Steve Cram , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster. The timetable is as follows:
5.30 Men's pole vault final
5.45 Men's 5,000m round one
6.35 Men's 110m hurdles round two
6.45 Women's longjump qualifying
7.35 Men's 800m round one
7.45 Women's hammerfinal
8.25 Men's 200m semi-finals
8.45 Women's 200m final
9.00 Women's 400m hurdles final
There are also unspecified time slots for the women's javelin qualifying, the men's 200m final for amputees and the men's 400m final for athletes with cerebral palsy.
(S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/athletics BBCi: digital viewers can watch extra coverage of field events by pressing the red button on the handset

Contributors

Unknown:
Natasha Danvers
Unknown:
Jana Pittman
Unknown:
Julian Golding
Unknown:
Darren Campbell
Unknown:
Christian Malcolm
Unknown:
Jade Johnson
Unknown:
Ricky Soos
Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Michael Johnson
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Brendan Foster.

Heartbreak Hotel. The solution to the problem of a worried father and a lovelorn first offender manifests itself in the waiting room at HMP Slade in a vintage episode from 1975.
Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
Directed and produced by Sydney Lotterby (R) (S)

Contributors

Written By:
Dick Clement
Written By:
Ian La Frenais
Produced By:
Sydney Lotterby
Fletcher:
Ronnie Barker
Mr Barrowclough:
Brian Wilde
Mr Mackay:
Fulton MacKay
Godber:
Richard Beckinsale
Ingrid:
Patricia Brake
Mrs Godber:
Maggie Flint

Repeats are not indicated.
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Energy at the Crossroads (S) 622712.30 Rapid Climate Change (S) 58078 3.00 CyberWar (S) 22558 3.30 Rough Science (S) Languages 4.00 Spanish Journey (part 2)
Skills for Life 5.00 Skillswise: Good Practice (S) Open University 6.00 The Rainbow (S)

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