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Ends 7.00.

6.00 Pingu
A double bill of the fun with the little penguin.
(R)

6.10 Fireman Sam
Bella's necklace has disappeared.
(R) (S)

6.20 Fimbles
Fimbo finds a pile of pictures.
(R) (S)

6.40 Tweenies
The friends prepare some Italian food.
(R) (S)

Ends 8.30.
ChuckleVision
The twins put their potatoes in a museum of vegetables.
(R) (S)

7.20 Fix and Foxi
The cheeky duo play a trick on Lupo, then they travel to fairy-tale land.
(R) (S)

7.30 The New Scooby and Scrappy Show
More spooky adventures for the investigative gang.
(R) (S)

8.00 Newsround
(S)

8.05 Blue Peter
With invision signing.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1) (S)

Contributors

Writer (ChuckleVision):
Rory Clark

Ends 10.20.

The Story Makers
Jackson won't share his teddy cakes.
(R) (S)

8.50 Doctor Otter
Miss Canny-Boddy immortalises Melvyn.
(R) (S)

9.00 Tweenies
Max shows how to make tasty pizza.
(R) (S)

9.20 Sergeant Stripes
The public fear an attack by monsters.
(S)

9.30 Fimbles
Florrie finds a cowboy hat.
(R) (S)

9.50 Teletubbies
Laa-Laa has fun watering the flowers.
(R) (S)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Repeats are not indicated.
10.20 Hands Up BSL (ages 9-11) SEN Literacy- The Iron Man (part 4) 4560223 10.35 Watch (ages 5-7) Celebrations - Christianity 3087117
10.50 The Way Things Work (ages 7-9) A Seesaw World 3091310
11.05 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) Creatures of the Night 6290020
11.20 Focus (ages 9-11) Citizenship: Think about It - Disaster

Romantic melodrama starring Cary Grant. Estranged by tragedy, Roger and Julie Adams are about to part. But Julie recalls happier times as she listens to the strains of Penny Serenade. Review page 56. Director George Stevens (1941, U) (BW) Every Girl Should Be Named: tomorrow 1pm Film Highlights: page 49

Contributors

Director:
George Stevens
Roger Adams:
Cary Grant
Julie Gardiner Adams:
Irene Dunne
Miss Oliver:
Beulah Bondi
Applejack:
Edgar Buchanan
Dotty:
Ann Doran

One of the enigmas surrounding Glastonbury has been the origin of a series of stepped terraces on the Tor. Were they part of a Neolithic maze or even fortifications built by King Arthur on his fabled Isle of Avalon? In the last of the series, Aubrey Manning asks if there's a connection between the terraces and the myriad myths about this part of Somerset. [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Aubrey Manning
Director:
Nick Metcalfe
Producer:
Martin Mortimore

London to Devon. After a combined total of 50 years spent on the daily commute, Enfield couple Chris and Sue Neaves want to start a new, rural life in the vicinity of Lyme Regis, on the Devon-Dorset border. With Catherine Gee. (R)

Contributors

Subject:
Chris Neaves
Subject:
Sue Neaves
Presenter:
Catherine Gee

American journalist-turned-author Michael Drosnin claims he can predict the future using a 3,000-year-old code hidden within the Bible. With professed scientific backing from a theoretical mathematician, Drosnin believes that Armageddon could take place in 2006, while in he accurately predicted the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, a year before it happened. Could he have stumbled upon one of the most important discoveries ever made? Horizon puts the Bible Code to the test.

Contributors

Subject:
Michael Drosnin
Producer:
Nick Davidson
Editor:
Matthew Barrett

The Indiana Jones trilogy boxed set is reviewed. Stuart Maconie also introduces BBC4's inaugural World Cinema award.

(Shown last Friday on BBC4)
(BBCi: digital viewers can access the World Cinema award shortlist (and vote for their favourite film) via the red button on the handset)

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Maconie
Director:
David Council
Series Producer:
Andrew Lockyer

Jodie Foster, Samuel L Jackson and Michelle Pfeiffer contribute to a profile of the fashion pioneer Giorgio Armani, a retrospective of whose work is now showing at the Royal Academy.
Then, The Witness: First-hand account of a historic event. (R)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Jodie Foster
Interviewee:
Samuel L Jackson
Interviewee:
Michelle Pfeiffer
Director:
Nikita Lalwani
Producer:
Mark Bell

Repeats are not indicated.
Open Science
12.30 Rough Science: five scientists-turned-gold prospectors try to devise an automated panning machine. 71006
1.00 The Next Big Thing- Endless Energy 49063
1.30 Lab Detectives 8740605
1.50 What Have the 70s Ever Done for Us? 4098247
2.00 Waving Not Drowning: two trawler captains try to cope without radar. 70402 2.30 The Cretaceous Greenhouse - A Surfeit of Carbon 99537
3.00 Cyber Talk
Youth Creativity
3.30 Blast TV 5: a showcase of film, music, dance, art and writing created by teenagers.
Languages
4.00 Deutsch Plus (part 2)
Make Your Mark
5.00 Your Job, Your Choice: the realities of the working world, as discovered by young people.

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