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Ends 8.30.

ChuckleVision
More fun with the twins.

7.20 Looney Tunes
Sylvester and his friend encounter Wellington the bulldog.

7.25 I Love Mummy
A film company comes to town.

7.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Talent show update.

8.00 Newsround

8.05 Bring It On
Shown last Friday on BBC1

Ends 10.00.

The Story Makers
Byron shows he's got rhythm.

8.50 The Magic Key
Floppy finds himself framed by two seemingly cute puppies.

9.00 Tweenies
Max goes up in a hot air balloon.

9.20 Ethelbert the Tiger
The cub suffers after being greedy, then learns about the importance of listening.

9.30 Fimbles
Pom finds a drum.

9.50 Andy Pandy
Teddy irritates Looby Loo with a straw.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Have you ever dreamt of a new life abroad? In the first of four repeats this week professional relocators
Scott Huggins and Melissa Porter help Bristol couple Pete and Philippa set up a different life in the Cayman Islands.
Producer Ian Lilley ; Series producer Susan Crook

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Huggins
Unknown:
Melissa Porter
Producer:
Ian Lilley
Producer:
Susan Crook

Delia Smith delves into the world of flour and home baking and demonstrates a quick way to make wholemeal bread. Director Philip Bonham Carter : Series producer David Willcock

Contributors

Unknown:
Delia Smith
Director:
Philip Bonham Carter
Producer:
David Willcock

The Harry Potter films, English league football grounds since 1945, the songs of Randy Newman and romantic literature 1789-1830 are the specialist subjects as four contestants face probing questions from John Humphrys.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Humphrys
Director:
Chris Power
Producer:
Pam Cavannagh

Ends 10.30.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks Megaman from So Solid Crew, 80s popster Howard Jones , singer Martina Topley-Bird and comedian Jackie Clunejoin Phill Jupitus, Bill Bailey and host Mark Lamarr for the comedy music quiz.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producers Warren Prentice and Richard Wilson
Repeated next Sunday

Contributors

Singer:
Howard Jones
Singer:
Martina Topley-Bird
Unknown:
Bill Bailey
Unknown:
Mark Lamarr
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producers:
Warren Prentice
Producers:
Richard Wilson

Jocelyn Jee Esien, Ninia Benjamin and Tameka Empson star in the street-based stunt show, in which members of the public unwittingly become involved.
Director Michael Cumming ; Producer Gary Reich More 3 Non-Blondes pranks on BBC3, Tuesday at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Tameka Empson
Director:
Michael Cumming
Producer:
Gary Reich

The opening quartet in a series of short dramas from BBC Northern Ireland being shown this week. Stumped. A young man loses something vital. Written by Michael Burns and Colm McManus
Producer Alex Lewis ; Director Colm McManus
12.05 Petrol Country Blues. Redemption in a petrol station. Written and directed by Ger Leonard: Producer Kathrina Shine
12.10 Do Armed Robbers Have Love Affairs? Two armed robbers think about the risks in possibly their final job. Written by Ronand Bennett and Seamus Keenan
Producer Pearse Moore ; Director Brian Kirk
12.20 Short, Back and Sides. A hairdresser's tale.
Written and directed by Pearse Elliott ; Producer Colin McKeown

Contributors

Written By:
Michael Burns
Written By:
Colm McManus
Producer:
Alex Lewis
Director:
Colm McManus
Producer:
Kathrina Shine
Written By:
Ronand Bennett
Written By:
Seamus Keenan
Producer:
Pearse Moore
Director:
Brian Kirk
Directed By:
Pearse Elliott
Producer:
Colin McKeown

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 The Challenge 52526 1.00 The
Spanish Chapel, Florence 89217 1.30 Nature Display'd Secondary Schools 2.00 English - Shakespeare Shorts Languages 4.00 Talk Portuguese (parts 5-6)/Europuzzle Issues of Difference 5.00 Mistaken Identities part 2) Open University 6.00 Harlem in the 60s

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