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Ends 8.30.

ChuckleVision
More buffoonery with the brothers.
(R) (S)

7.20 Looney Tunes
Bugs and Daffy find themselves racing to claim a game show's grand prize.
(R) (S)

7.25 Chuck Finn
Ghostly live-action comic capers.
(S)

7.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Update. (S) (W)

8.00 Newsround
(S) (W)

8.05 Blue Peter
(Shown yesterday at 4.55pm on BBC1) (S) (W)

Ends 10.50.

The Story Makers
Byron's mobile phone gets in the way of story making. (R)

8.50 The Magic Key
Fraser the Eraser threatens Crayon World. (R)

9.00 Tweenies
Milo encounters some ants in the kitchen. (R)

9.20 Andy Pandy
Andy tries to give Looby a present, then makes a new friend for Missy Hissy. (R)

9.30 Fimbles
Has Fimbo found a cloud? (R)

9.50 Teletubbies
The Teletubbies playa hiding game. (R)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10.20 Little Bear
Making a mask, going fishing and searching for missing crayons. (R)

10.45 Andy Pandy
Tiffo gets in the way of the spring cleaning.

Musical comedy starring Jane Russell.
A Texan heiress travels incognito aboard a luxury cruise liner, hoping to find a man who'll love her, rather than her money.
Review page 52. (1954, U)
(Jane Russell stars in The Las Vegas Story, tomorrow at 2pm)
Film Trivia: page 55

Contributors

Director:
Lloyd Bacon
[Actress]:
Jane Russell

Three years ago Leicestershire field walker Ken Wallace stumbled upon the largest hoard of Iron Age coins ever discovered in Britain - more than 3,000 silver pieces from the time of the Roman Invasion. But why was the treasure buried there? Miranda Krestovnikoff investigates.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Miranda Krestovnikoff
Director:
Marc Ramsay
Series Producer:
Ian Potts

Set against the backdrop of the turbulent 20th century, this three-part drama explores the past and present lives of three female generations of a Glasgow family.
(Colour and BW)

Ronni Ancona answers One Final Question: page

Contributors

Writer:
Donna Franceschild
Producer:
Sue Austen
Director:
David Blair
Mary:
Dawn Steele
Duncan:
Kevin McKidd
Jessie:
Frances Grey
Maggie:
Ronni Ancona
Older Mary:
June Watson
Danny:
Stephen McCole
Spencer:
John Sessions
Katherine:
Katy Murphy
Helen Ann:
Louise Ross
Joe:
Ewan Stewart
Neath:
David Westhead
Mackaveny:
Ron Donachie
Young Irene Heather:
Ann Foster
Dorothy:
Pauline Turner
Foreman:
Robert Willox
Leckie Snr:
Donald Douglas
Young Jessie:
Lindsey Thomson
Young Maggie:
Jaclyn Bell
Older Irene:
Ann Scott-Jones
Sister Evangelis Linda:
Kerr Scott
Sam:
Jaclyn Tse
Janet:
Glenna Morrison
Shivaji:
Roshan Rohatgi
Langley:
Lou Hirsch
Gemma:
Elaine Cree
Father Parnassus:
Denis Quilligan

In the thick of the recent conflict in Iraq, cameramen Fred Scot and Darren Conway captured this unforgettable portrait of life on the frontline. Narrated by Fergal Keane.
A History of Iraq by Dr Beverley Milton-Edwards is tomorrow at 11.20pm

Followed by The Witness

(R)

Contributors

Cameraman:
Fred Scot
Cameraman:
Darren Conway
Narrator:
Fergal Keane
Producer:
Darren Conway
Executive Producer:
Farah Durrani

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University

12.30 Art in Australia

1.20 Ever Wondered?

1.30 Art and the Left

Youth Nation

2.00 Change the World: Behind Bars

Languages

4.00 Deutsch Plus
(parts 1-4)
Make Your Mark

5.00 Snakes and Ladders

Open University

6.00 Coming Home

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