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Ends 8.30.

ChuckleVision
More buffoonery with the brothers.

7.20 Looney Tunes
Tweety and Granny take a cruise.

7.25 Chuck Finn
Ghostly live-action comic capers.

7.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Update.

8.00 Newsround

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

Ends 10.50.

The Story Makers
Jelly and Jackson find there are shapes all over the place.

8.50 The Magic Key
The pals find themselves trapped in a never-ending story.

9.00 Tweenies
Bella shows the others how to make check patterns.

9.20 Andy Pandy
Double bill. A bubble follows Andy Pandy around, then he makes a kite.

9.30 Fimbles
Florrie finds a beautiful star.

9.50 Teletubbies
Po looks for Tinky Winky.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10.20 Little Bear
Three adventures with the cuddly cub.

10.45 Andy Pandy
Andy and Looby make and sail a boat.

Steve Wright introduces archive footage of Culture Club, Alvin Stardust , Julio Iglesias , A-Ha and Bryan Ferry.
Producer Mark Hagen www.bbc.co.uk/totp2 Another edition is on Thursday at 7pm

Contributors

Introduces:
Steve Wright
Unknown:
Alvin Stardust
Unknown:
Julio Iglesias
Unknown:
Bryan Ferry.
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Second in a four-part series using archive footage and personal testimony to recall local British industries.
Time and Tide. A look back at the fishing industry in the 1960s - when eight British fishermen a week lost their lives. Producer Richard Taylor

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Taylor

Cardiff to the Forest of Dean. Nick Page finds a home for a couple looking to settle in Gloucestershire, but what will their grown-up children, still living at home, think of the move? Series producer Lisa Hazlehurst ; Executive producer Kate Roberts
(Revised rpt)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Page
Producer:
Lisa Hazlehurst
Producer:
Kate Roberts

Cup of Gold. Excavation of a Kent potato field, where a 3,000-year-old gold cup was discovered two years ago, uncovers one of the largest burial mounds in southern England. Miranda Krestovnikoff assesses the find.
Director Marc Ramsay : Series producer Ian Potts RT SHOP: series book. £12.99. To order call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Director:
Marc Ramsay
Producer:
Ian Potts

Continuing the drama exploring the lives of three generations of a Glasgow family. 1933: Mary receives an unwelcome offer of marriage; 1979: Jessie prepares for her wedding; 1997: an event from the past threatens to scupper Maggie's election campaign.
Written by Donna Franceschild
Producer Sue Austen : Director David Blair

Contributors

Written By:
Donna Franceschild
Producer:
Sue Austen
Director:
David Blair
Mary:
Dawn Steele
Billy:
Ken Stott
Jessie:
Frances Grey
Maggie:
Ronni Ancona
Older Mary:
June Watson
Danny:
Stephen McCole
Katherine:
Katy Murphy
Joe:
Ewan Stewart
Helen Ann:
Louise Ross
Spencer:
John Sessions
Neath:
David Westhead
MacKaveny:
Ron Donachie
Robert McBain:
John Kazek
Older Irene:
Ann Scott-Jones
Young Irene Heather:
Ann Foster
Sarah:
Mabel Aitken
Leckie Jnr John:
Kay Steel
Dorothy:
Pauline Turner
Sam:
Jaclyn Tse
Janet:
Glenna Morrison
Wilma:
Sandra McNeeley
Nell:
Carmen Pieraccini
Shivaji:
Roshan Rohatgi
Adrian Sherman:
Drew Carter-Cain

New series The first in a 12-part series looking at late celebrities' financial legacies focuses on iconic musician Jimi Hendrix , whose brother Leon has launched a court action against adopted sister Janie in an attempt to win a greater share of the family's$150 million estate.
Producer Jonny Young : Series producer Jo Vale

Contributors

Musician:
Jimi Hendrix
Producer:
Jonny Young
Producer:
Jo Vale

Suffering. A young married couple are haunted by grief.
Written and directed by Gary Mrtchell ; Producer Anthony Rowe
12.20 Heroes. A young boy finds out the hard way that it is difficult to find someone to revere.
Written and directed by Jimmy McAteavey ; Producer Brendan Byrne

Contributors

Directed By:
Gary Mrtchell
Producer:
Anthony Rowe
Directed By:
Jimmy McAteavey
Producer:
Brendan Byrne

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Galois's Enduring Legacy
1.30 Smithson and Serra - Beyond Modernism?
Secondary Schools 2.00 English - Macbeth Shorts Languages 4.00 Discovering Portuguese (parts l-2)/French on a Plate: Loire
Issues of Difference 5.00 Changing Places (part 1) Open University 6.00 The Euro Beat

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