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Ends 7.00.

Pingu
Pingu plays a game with fish and visits hospital. (R)

6.10 Fireman Sam
Trevor searches for Norman. (R)

6.20 Fimbles
Fimbo finds a beautiful rose. (R)

6.40 Tweenies
Trouble awaits Jake's snuggly blanket. (R)

Ends 8.30.

ChuckleVision
Capers with the silly siblings.
(R) (S)

7.20 Snailsbury Tales
What's lurking in Snailsbury Pond?
(R) (S)

7.30 Chuck Finn
Chuck goes up against a bounty hunter.
(S)

8.00 Newsround
(S)

8.05 Blue Peter
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1) (S)

Ends 10.25.

8.30 The Story Makers
Byron becomes a big bad wolf. (R)

8.50 Doctor Otter
Dunston makes a blackberry surprise. (R)

9.00 Tweenies
Max goes in search of a pottery present. (R)

9.20 Bob the Builder
Shown yesterday at 3.35pm on BBC1

9.30 Fimbles
Pom's shadow is misbehaving. (R)

9.50 Teletubbies
A girl talks about her dad's lorry. (R)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10.20 Andy Pandy
Teddy and Andy play with a strange ball.

Comedy starring Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Shirley Temple.

Seventeen-year-old Susan fixes her sights on teacher Richard Nugent. But Richard is more interested in Susan's sister - who is also a judge.
Review page 55. (1947, U) (BW)
(Cary Grant stars in "Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House" tomorrow at 2pm)
Film Highlights: page 49

Contributors

Director:
Irving Reis
Dick:
Cary Grant
Margaret:
Myrna Loy
Susan:
Shirley Temple

The Beatles, Kim Wilde, Eddy Grant, the Pointer Sisters, Blancmange, Donna Summer and Graham Parker star.
Producer Mark Hagen www.bbc.co.uk/totp2 Another episode is tomorrow at 6.20pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Kim Wilde
Unknown:
Eddy Grant
Unknown:
Donna Summer
Unknown:
Graham Parker
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Scotland's Exodus. The dark truth behind Scotland's empty wilderness is revealed in the last of the second series of aerial insights into Britain's history. In the far north, the team find a tale of cruelty inflicted by rich and powerful landlords. Mark Horton , Jo Caruth and Dave MacLeod investigate.
Producer Julie Newlng ; Series producer Steve Evanson

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Horton
Unknown:
Jo Caruth
Unknown:
Dave MacLeod
Producer:
Julie Newlng
Producer:
Steve Evanson

The last of the series features an event from Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire - the heart of the Industrial Revolution where Adam Hart-Davis meets those keeping the legacy of the industrial pioneers alive.
Series producer Patricia Wheatley BBC BOOK: What the Revolution Did for Us, £18.99 from www.bbcshop.com

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Producer:
Patricia Wheatley

During Elizabethan times, the aim was to outdo one's neighbour and to impress the Queen. In the second of his series digging deep into 1,000 years of royal gardening, Alan Titchmarsh investigates the late 1500s, which saw house and garden design advance with the appearance of steam-powered water features, terraces and gazebos. Director Kath Moore ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst
RT SHOP: Alan Tltchmarsh 's accompanying book, £22.50. To order call [number removed] (national rate). Offer applies to UK mainland only.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Director:
Kath Moore
Producer:
Dick Colthurst
Unknown:
Alan Tltchmarsh

Cabbies on Safari. There's a drastic change of scene in the second of the series. After building a Cheshire cab company, Allan and Vera Fray buy a safari lodge in South Africa. But they have never worked with animals or had domestic staff, and must oversee a total redevelopment. Director Nicola Gibson ; Series producer Ruth Shurman

Contributors

Director:
Nicola Gibson
Producer:
Ruth Shurman

When Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia died in 1995, even Bill Clinton mourned his passing. But then his widow tried to stop payments to his ex-wife and there were many spurious claims on his estate including an ex-roadie who said he was made a beneficiary after nursing Garcia through an acid trip. Director Jonny Young ; Series producer Jo Vale

Contributors

Leader:
Jerry Garcia
Unknown:
Bill Clinton
Director:
Jonny Young
Producer:
Jo Vale

Art critic Robert Hughes assesses the impact of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 's architecture on the environment in which we now live. Hughes looks at Antoni Gaudi tomorrow at 11.20pm.
Director Philip Smith ; Executive producer Roger Thompson Followed by The Witness A historical event recalled. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Hughes
Unknown:
Ludwig Mies van Der Rohe
Director:
Philip Smith
Producer:
Roger Thompson

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University
12.30 Ever Wondered about Food? - Pasta 79646
1.00 Population Transition in Italy 34345
1.30 The Rinuccini Chapel, Florence
Secondary Schools
2.00 Languages: Beginner's Theme Night-Culture and Music
Languages
4.00 Italian Journey (part 1)
Make Your Mark
5.00 Snakes and Ladders

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