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Ends 7.00.

Fimbles
Florrie and Fimbo find small box.

6.20 Teletubbies
The gang watch two boys play with their mother's keyboard.

6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
T Bone resolves not to let fear get the better of him.

Ends 8.30.

Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of catancknouse high jinks.

7.25 Crush
1/6. Barney Harwood has a surprise for 11-year-old Alex in the game show that offers a dream date as top prize.

7.50 ChuckleVision
An archaeologist digs up more than she bargained for.
Written by Dominic MacDonald

8 10 Mona the Vampire
Lily flushes Charley's monkeys down the drain.

8.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter (Crush):
Barney Harwood
Writer (ChuckleVision):
Dominic MacDonald

Ends 10.20.

Tweenies
Judy visits Cheddar Gorge to make cheese. (R) (S)

8.50 Bob the Builder
Scoop the bulldozer and Travis the tractor vie to see who is faster. (R) (S)

9.00 The Shiny Show
Dogsby takes the quizzer's seat as the puppets learn about dancing. (R) (S)

9.20 Rubbadubbers
Amelia finds that sometimes you can have too much attention. (S)

9.30 Teletubbies
The quartet watch' some children who are going for a walk. (R) (S)

10.00 Fimbles
Pom helps Fimbo take a bath when he finds a raindrop (S)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Classic musical comedy starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Jerry Travers spots Dale Tremont and is immediately head over heels in love, but their romance is complicated by the fact that Dale thinks he's married to her best friend, Madge. Review page 49. (1935, U) (BW)
Film Highlights: page 41

Contributors

Director:
Mark Sandrich
Jerry Travers:
Fred Astaire
Dale Tremont:
Ginger Rogers
Horace Hardwick:
Edward Everett Horton
Alberto Beddini:
Erik Rhodes
Bates:
Eric Blore
Madge Hardwick:
Helen Broderick
Curate:
Donald Meek

Bobby George joins Ray Stubbs at the Lakeside Country Club for the quarter-final stages of the world championship.
At this juncture in last year's competition
Raymond Barneveld of the Netherlands began to emerge as tournament favourite as he cruised past Eric Clarys from Belgium.
Meanwhile, the three other clashes witnessed whitewashes as Mervyn King of England, Welsh player Ritchie Davies and Scotsman Gary Anderson all subjected their opponents to 5-0 drubbings.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bobby George
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Raymond Barneveld
Unknown:
Eric Clarys
Unknown:
Ritchie Davies
Unknown:
Gary Anderson

New series 1/6. Chris Beardshaw returns to Friday nights for a series in which he restores neglected gardens to their former glory. His first port of call is Bridge End Gardens in Saffron Walden, Essex - a horticultural relic from the early 19th century that is in need of urgent attention.
Director Jacci Parry ; Executive producer Sam Organ

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Beardshaw
Director:
Jacci Parry
Producer:
Sam Organ

A re-run of Alan Titchmarsh 's series of practical design tips. Fundamentals of Design. Titchmarsh explains what to keep and what to discard in the garden, and reveals tricks of the trade that designers would prefer were kept secret. Series producer Kath Moore ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst Alan Titchmarsh steps out for his new RT column: page 33

Contributors

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

Martin Clunes takes over the quizmaster's chair as Glenda Jackson and Ruby Wax join Paul Merton and Ian Hislop.

Contributors

Presenter:
Martin Clunes
Team captain:
Paul Merton
Team captain:
Ian Hislop
Panellist:
Glenda Jackson
Panellist:
Ruby Wax
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Series Producer:
Nick Martin

Mark Lawson 's guests Natasha Walter , Mark Kermode and Michael Rosen weigh up the week's cultural highlights. Producer Karen McGann : Series producer Tanya Hudson

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Unknown:
Natasha Walter
Unknown:
Mark Kermode
Unknown:
Michael Rosen
Producer:
Karen McGann
Producer:
Tanya Hudson

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