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Ends 7.00.

Fimbles
Pom's sticking plaster find comes in handy.

6.20 Teletubbies
The friends have fun creeping around the column in Home Hill.

6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Nothing goes to plan when Jetta's pen pal pays a visit to the island, but they have fun anyway.

Ends 8.30.

Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of cat-and-mouse high jinks.

7.25 Crush
5/6. Barney Harwood surprises 11-year-old Bianca by revealing to the class the person on whom she has a crush.

7.50 ChuckleVision
Paul and Barry look after the Russian ballet star Petrovich Leningrad - but is there more to him than meets the eye?

8.10 Mona the Vampire
The unseasonal appearance of mayflies arouses Mona's suspicions.

8.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter (Crush):
Barney Harwood
Writer (ChuckleVision):
Rory Clark
Writer (ChuckleVision):
Robert Taylor

Ends 10.20.

Tweenies
Fizz is excited about her new baby brother, while Milo builds a kennel for Doodles. (R) (S)
BBC VIDEO: Tweenies: Let's Play, £9.99

8.50 Bob the Builder
Travis gets stuck in the mud. (R) (S)

9.00 The Shiny Show
Tigs is todays questionmaster. What ways are there to keep clean? (R) (S)

9.20 Rubbadubbers
Amelia turns detective to track down her missing sponge. (S)

9.30 Teletubbies
Two young boys have fun building sandcastles on the beach. (R) (S)

10.00 Fimbles
When Fimbo finds a pair of curtains, the friends decide to play hide-and-seek.
(R) (S)
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10.20 Magic Key (ages 5-6) Second Unit - Dragon Land (Questions) 3224728 10.35 Watch (ages 5-7) Bamaby Bear 3: The Orkneys
8399322 10.50 KS2 Science Clips (ages 9-11) Micro-organisms
668588511.00 Pathways of Belief (ages 7-9) The Bible and the Koran -the Koran 2 4774273 11.20 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) The Aztecs - In Search of the Aztecs 8267525 11.40 BBC
Primary History (ages 7-9) Saxons and Vikings - Viking Voyagers

Live coverage of the Masters tournament continues at the Wembley Conference Centre with action from the best-of-U-frames quarter-final matches.
At this stage last year, reigning champion Paul Hunter from England thrashed compatriot Stephen Lee 6-1, while the eventual winner,
Welshman Mark Williams , put paid to the challenge by Scotland's John Higgins6 -3.
Introduced by Ray Stubbs , with analysis from Steve Davis and John Parrott. Commentary by Clive Everton , Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo.
www.bbc.co.uk/snooker

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hunter
Unknown:
Stephen Lee
Unknown:
Mark Williams
Unknown:
John Higgins6
Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott.
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary By:
Willie Thorne
Commentary By:
John Virgo.

2/8. The new reverend, Christine Musser , comes under attack after her involvement with a calendar featuring nude builders, while her bold experiment to re-awaken interest in the church at Boscastle in Cornwall is putto the test.
Director Charlie Fomnan ; Producer Nigel Farrell www.bbc.co.uk/religionS21

Contributors

Unknown:
Christine Musser
Director:
Charlie Fomnan
Producer:
Nigel Farrell

5/6. The garden at Boveridge Park in Cranbome, Dorset, is the only one to be designed by both Thomas Mawson and Gertrude Jekyll , two giants of early 20th-century landscaping. The house is now a school and, with the help of the head teacher and gardener, Chris Beardshaw uncovers its history. Producer John Trefor : Executive producer Sam Organ GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: f2.80 monthly. New issue on sale 03 February

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Mawson
Unknown:
Gertrude Jekyll
Producer:
John Trefor
Producer:
Sam Organ

No Space Garden. Alan Titchmarsh shows how a small space can look bigger and more inviting, while proving that plants can create a dramatic effect if arranged in a certain way.
Series producer Kath Moore : Executive producer Dick Colthurst Alan Titchmarsh on the joys of rhubarb: page 33

Contributors

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

5/5. He's best known for having suffered bouts of mental illness and losing the American colonies, but what was King George III really like? With contributions from the Prince of Wales, Timewatch re-examines the life of Britain's longest-reigning king who, despite a painful metabolic condition, was a dutiful, plain-living monarch, and whose 60 years on the throne saw a flowering of the arts and sciences. Timewatch returns in October.
Producer Claire Whalley ; Editor John Farren (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
King George Iii
Producer:
Claire Whalley
Editor:
John Farren

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