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Pom mistakes a feather boa for a worm.
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More fun with the twins.
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7.20 Looney Tunes
Sylvester tries to abduct Tweety.
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7.25 Round the Twist
The Twist kids are sucked into their TV.
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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
Nerves strike at a bad time.
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Jelly wants a fight tonight. (R) (S) (W)
8.50 The Magic Key
Wilf and Floppy insist on drinking from the fountain of youth. (S)
9.00 Tweenies
The pals learn about Tom Thumb. (S) (W)
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9.20 Little Robots
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9.30 Fimbles
Florrie finds a red balloon. (R) (S) (W)
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9.50 Teletubbies
Laa-Laa goes for a walk. (R) (S)
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
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10.20 Magic Key (ages 5-6) First Unit - Clutterland Band (Short
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In the week's final student finance special, questions from viewers are answered. (S)
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Celine Dion introduces her bestselling songs. (S) (W)
Historical drama, based on the play by Shakespeare, directed by and starring
Laurence Olivier. Henry seeks to invade France and claim its throne. Review page 71-
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Antiques are auctioned in Portsmouth. (R) (S) (W)
Culinary challenge. Ainsley
Harriott hosts. (R) (S) (W)
Ruthless quiz. (S) (W)
Blood Feud. Mr Burns needs a blood transfusion and the only donor available is Bart. (R) (S)
Hi Ho Silver. Will and Carlton suspect their movie star neighbour is a thief. With Zsa Zsa Gabor. (R) (S)
I, Borg. Picard struggles with conflicting emotions when an injured adolescent Borg is brought on to the Enterprise for medical treatment. (R) (S)
The Lakes. It's an area of England that attracts millions of visitors every year; the fourth of six personal views of British landscapes show why for many people the Lake District in Cumbria is Britain's best-loved landscape.
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In the third of a re-run of his back-to-basics series,
Alan Titchmarsh shows how to make the garden colourful and interesting all year round by using a full range of plants.
Director Kathryn Moore ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst (R) (S) (W) Makeover maestro - Alan Titchmarsh : page 12
From scarifying to seed sowing, Monty will be taking a thorough look at autumn care for the lawn. Meanwhile Chris will be planting up the first bulbs for next spring and also going on the trail of lost daffodil species in Cornwall. And expert Penny Meadmore offers advice on pests and disease. Producer Sarah Davis ; Series editor Gill Tierney (S) (W) BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners' World, £2.80. New issue on sale now.
The Bush is the classic Australian landscape and these weird and magical gum tree woodlands are home to parrots, koalas & kangaroos.
Adam Hart-Davis describes how the Romans built 10,000 miles Of roads in Britain. (Revised repeat) (S) (W)
By Victoria Wood.
In the last of the series, Stan is hoping for a proposal and Bren is being coached for her big TV chance.
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Having taken a variety of drugs to get her to relax - including Stan's cat powders - Bren leaves the canteen for the Totally Trivial studios.
Presented by Liz MacKean.
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Hari Kunzru , Germaine Greer and Michael Gove discuss the week's cultural highlights with presenter Mark Lawson. Producer Karen McGann ; Series producer Tanya Hudson (S) (W)
A ballet set to Gustav Mahler's music, featuring the Royal Winnipeg Ballet with Zang Wei-Qiang in the leading role.
Based on the full-length ballet, Dracula by Mark Godden.
Producer Vonnie von Helmolt : Director Guy Maddin (Colour and BW) (S) (W)
Biographical drama. Writer and humourist Dorothy Parker is the toast of sophisticated 1920s New York. But her sarcastic wit disguises enduring unhappiness, despite her success. Widescreen. Review page 71.
Director Alan Rudolph (1994, 15) (Colour and BW) (S) (W) Film Trivia: page 73
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