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Fimbles
Pom finds a piece of red material.
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6.50 Noddy
The little man sets a trap.
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Fimbles
Pom finds a piece of red material.
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6.50 Noddy
The little man sets a trap.
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The brothers open a pet-minding service.
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7.20 Looney Tunes
Sylvester the cat looks forward to meeting his delicious new neighbour.
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7.25 Round the Twist
Bronson comes face to face with the monster under his bed.
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7.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Talent show update.
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8.00 Newsround
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8.05 Noah's Island
Rocco fights a dragon.
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The Story Makers
Jackson discovers beansprouts.
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8.50 The Magic Key
Wilf and Floppy are turned into robots.
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9.00 Tweenies
Max spends a day at the steam railway.
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9.20 Rubbadubbers
Reg is after some peace and quiet.
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9.30 Fimbles
Florrie finds a sunbeam.
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9 50 Teletubbies
A family give a tour of their houseboat.
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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
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10.20 The Magic Key: First Unit - HMS Sweet Tooth (Full Stops)
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10.35 Watch: Toys with Magic Grandad - 1960s Toys
(ages 5-7) (S)
10.50 KS2 Science Clips: Teeth and Eating
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11.00 Focus: Band Aid - You've Got the Power (Rights)
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11.20 BBC Primary History: Britain Since 1948 - a Better Britain for All
(ages 9-11) (S)
11.40 BBC Primary Geography: Mountains and Coasts - Mountain Landscapes
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A chance for viewers to get expert advice on mortgages. Questions can be submitted via the programme's website.
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*** Western starring Sterling Hayden. 1830: when Jim Bowie returns to
Texas to find the white settlers planning a rebellion against the despotic General Santa Anna , he joins their fight against the Mexican army. Review page 55. Director Frank Lloyd (1955. PG)
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Chris Beardshaw discovers the wild herbs of the Peak District. (Revised rpt) (S) (W)
A year in the life of Woburn
Abbey, Bedfordshire. (R) (S)
Antiques are put up for auction in Birmingham. (R) (S) (W)
A pair of sibling rivals team up with chefs James Martin and Ross Burden. (S) (W)
Ruthless quiz. (S) (W)
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Homer learns he has a half-brother. With the guest voice of Danny DeVito. (R) (S)
Guess Who's Coming to Marry. Will is shocked when his mother forbids him to attend his aunt's wedding. (R) (S)
Eight battle-hardened robots fight it out for the right to take on team Tornado for the coveted Challenge Belt. Director Stuart MacDonald ; Series producer Bill Hobbins
First shown on BBC3 (S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/science/robots
New series Six personal views of British landscapes.
Romney Marsh. An exploration of the fragile beauty of the Kentish lowland marsh and those who work the land.
Director/Producer Graham Johnston (S) (W)
Beginning with Restoration, Griff Rhys Jones steals a quick ten minutes to give an update on the ten buildings contesting the final of the preservation series (for voting details see yesterday at 9.50pm). Then, Monty Don and Chris Beardshaw provide a step-by-step guide to creating a wildlife-friendly pond, in the last of the extended specials. Producer Sarah Davis ; Series editor Gill Tierney (S) (W) BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners' r World. £2.80. Protect your pond: page 34
Adam Hart-Davis introduces more Roman innovations that have had an impact on the modern world.
Series producer Martin Mortimore (R) (S) (W)
In an episode of the sitcom first shown on 30 December 1999, the staff race to reach the Old Brewery, where they are catering for the millennium dinner.
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Presented by Gavin Esler.
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Lisa Jardine, Michael Portillo and Ian McMillan discuss the week's cultural highlights with Mark Lawson.
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Highlights of this year's awards ceremony, which was shown live on BBC4 on Tuesday. Twelve shortlisted albums compete for the title Album of the Year 2003. Presented by Jools Holland from London's Grosvenor House Hotel.
Director Phil Heyes Producer Serena Cross (S) (W)
Nicolas Roeg's cult science-fiction drama starring David Bowie.
A humanoid alien from another planet mysteriously arrives in New Mexico. Calling himself Thomas Jerome Newton, he rapidly amasses a fortune by coming up with a series of revolutionary inventions. But Newton's success arouses the unwanted curiosity of a chemistry professor.
(Widescreen) (1976,18) (S) (W)
Review page 55.
Film Trivia: page 59
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3.00 Storytime Summer Omnibus 1
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