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Ends 7.00.

The Adventures of Spot
Double bill. The puppy has fun with puddles and books.
(R) (S)

6.10 Noddy
The toy man encounters a group of artists.
(R) (S)

6 20 Fimbles
A ball starts following Fimbo around.
(R) (S) (W)

6.40 Tweenies
Judy visits the Science Museum.
(R) (S) (W)

Ends 8.30.

ChuckleVision
The twins become postmen and get involved in a feud. (R)(S)

7.20 The Lampies
Neon's fuse-tube is wrecked. (R) (S)

7.30 Round the Twist
Linda gets her hair done to impress Hugh the skateboarding hunk. (S) (W)

8.00 Newsround
(S) (W)

8.05 Serious Jungle
The orang-utan project is hampered by scorpions and home-sickness. (R) (S) (W)
Serious Desert starts next Monday on the CBBC channel

Ends 10.20.

The Story Makers
Jelly and Jackson mix yellow and blue paint. (R) (S) (W)

8.50 Binka
Animated double bill featuring the fun-loving cat.
Everyone wants a piece of Binka's treasure, who then has a ride in a baby's pushchair. (R) (S)

9 00 Tweenies
The gang find out about goats. (R) (S) (W)

9 20 Little Robots
Rusty has bouncing lessons. (S) (W)
BBC PRODUCTS: Little Robots: Hooray! Let's Build and Play VHS gift pack,
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9 30 Fimbles
Pom finds use for a sticking plaster. (R) (S) (W)

9.50 Teletubbies
Laa-Laa finds Po asleep under a tree. (R) (S)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Repeats are not indicated.
10.20 Watch (ages 5-7) Famous People with Magic Grandad 2 - Isambard Kingdom Brunei (S)
9190562 10.35 Watch (ages 5-7) Famous People with Magic Grandad 2 - Mary Seacole (S)
10.50 KS2 Science Clips (ages 7-9) Keeping Warm (S)
11.00 Focus (ages 9-11) Citizenship - Minorities: Black and British (S) 5994920 11.20 Primary History (ages 9-11) Britain Since 1948 - End of a Millennium (S)
11.40 Primary Geography (ages 9-11) Managing Water- Water: Living with Flood (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Seacole

Business news. In the first of a series of features marking the end of Concorde supersonic flights, Adrian Chiles takes a viewer who worked on the plane's wing design in the 1950s on the supersonic trip of a lifetime.
(S)
Email: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Adrian Chiles
Editor:
Tracey Hobbs

Live coverage of the second day's play at the World Match Play tournament from the famed West Course at the Wentworth Club, where a record first prize of £1 million is up for grabs. The four winners from yesterday's opening round are set to contest 36 holes apiece against four seeded players who were given a bye into the second day. Presented by Steve Rider. (S) (W)

Contributors

Presented By:
Steve Rider.

Snowdonia. The stark beauty of Wales's highest mountain range belies its industrial past. The former mines and quarries are now areas of historical interest for climbers, cavers and industrial archaeologists to explore. Last in the series. Director/Producer Graham Johnston (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Graham Johnston

In the fifth of a re-run of his back-to-basics series,
Alan Titchmarsh declares war on weeds, pests and diseases, any one of which can wreak havoc. But his tactics focus on understanding why the problems occur in the first place.
Director Kathryn Moore ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Director:
Kathryn Moore
Producer:
Dick Colthurst

How does the climate affect the way we garden? Sarah Raven focuses on plants that defy all conditions,
Chris Beardshaw braces more sensitive types for the cold, and Monty Don looks into preparations at RHS Wisley in Surrey. Producer Sarah Davis ; Series editor Gill Tierney (S) (W) BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners' l World. £2.80. New issue on sale now

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Raven
Unknown:
Chris Beardshaw
Unknown:
Monty Don
Producer:
Sarah Davis
Editor:
Gill Tierney

Stuff. Multi-skilling, mobile phones and texting are all modern developments that are intended to make life easier. Rory McGrath, Arthur Smith, John Peel, Will Self, Ken Stott and Richard Madeley beg to differ in the second of a four-part series looking at the self-confessed grumpiest group of people in Britain - 35- to 54-year-olds.
Produced Alan Lewens ; Executive producer Stuart Prebble (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Arthur Smith
Unknown:
Ken Stott
Unknown:
Richard Madeley
Producer:
Alan Lewens
Executive Producer:
Stuart Prebble

Ian Hislop , Bonnie Greer and Mark Kermode discuss the week's cultural highlights with presenter Mark Lawson.
Series producer Tanya Hudson (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Bonnie Greer
Unknown:
Mark Kermode
Presenter:
Mark Lawson.
Producer:
Tanya Hudson

A double bill to continue series two.
Blood. An idyllic country town experiences a murder boom as seemingly ordinary people run amok. (R) (S)
1.20 Sleepless. A pioneering doctor is found dead after calling the fire brigade. But where's the fire? (R) (S)

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