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Arthur
Binky discovers it's good to have friends, then Prunella has the answer to everything.

7.30 Xchange
Daily live magazine for half-term week, featuring tips on how to be a successful rugby player. Also showing on CBBC channel.

8.00 The Scooby, Scrappy and Yabba Doo Show
Shaggy becomes a fortune teller, then the gang dig up a vampire and meet the Queen of the Gypsies.

8.25 Newsround

8.30 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of cat-and-mouse capers.

9.00 Ocean Star - the Quest
7/13. Trent goes after Clive to discover the truth about the relic.

9.25 Looney Tunes
Daffy Duck and Porky Pig meet Marvin the Martian, then a new bird arrives at
Sylvester's house.

9.35 Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
Leonardo leaves the Turtles, suffering from stress - but Shredder has evil plans in mind.

Ends 11.00.

Tweenies
The friends try dances from around the world.

11.20 Boo!
Whereabouts in the Fun House is Boo?

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10.40 Balamory
Archie is afraid to go on the rides at the fun fair.
Cast see Wednesday BBC1

Drama starring Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone. A man struggles to rescue his wife when she becomes trapped in the wreckage of a blazing American liner.
Review page 52.
(1960)
Film Trivia: page 57

Contributors

Director:
Andrew L Stone
[Actor]:
Robert Stack
[Actress]:
Dorothy Malone

3/8. The pensioners of today are well placed to enjoy the opportunities afforded by holidays, cars and property, but this is at the cost of their children, who are saddled with debt and struggling to enter the property market. The Money Programme investigates the growing trend for older people to spend money which historically was left to their offspring. Producer Stephen McQuillan ; Series editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Producer:
Stephen McQuillan
Editor:
Clive Edwards

New series 1/10. Estate agent Emma Basden and builder Jason Maloney meet Tracy and Steve, who are moving from Hertfordshire to Cornwall. The couple's initial concern at living in a rural environment turns to excitement as they discover the beauty of the area, but will their relocation go to plan? The first in this series on the trials and tribulations of moving house follows their adventure. Series producer Pete Lawrence : Executive producer Mark Hill BBC BOOK: Safe as Houses: Make the Right Move, price f.7.99

Contributors

Unknown:
Emma Basden
Unknown:
Jason Maloney
Producer:
Pete Lawrence
Producer:
Mark Hill

A major new dramatised documentary, showing over three nights, which tells the story of arguably history's greatest maritime evacuation. Narrated by Timothy Dalton.

1/3. May 1940: overwhelmed by the blitzkrieg, the Allies in northern France head for the coast, where the Navy has improvised a rescue effort - but only 45,000 men seem likely to be evacuated.
(Continues tomorrow at 9pm)
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BBCi: digital viewers can watch three short films about Dunkirk by pressing the red button on their handset. The Retreat, The Rescue and The Last Stand feature interviews with veterans and eyewitness accounts of key incidents
The great escape: page 26

Contributors

Narrator:
Timothy Dalton.
Writer:
Neil McKay
Writer:
Lisa Osborne
Writer/Director:
Alex Holmes
Producer:
Rob Warr
Winston Churchill:
Simon Russell Beale
Private Alf Tombs:
Clive Brunt
Harry Noakes:
Phil Cornwell
Lt Langley:
Benedict Cumberbatch
Guardsman Thorogood:
Ricci Harriett
Major McCorquodale:
Nicholas Jones
Signalman Saunders:
Michael Legge
Lt David Mellis:
James Loye
Major General Alexander:
Kevin R McNally
Frankie Osborne:
Roland Manookian
Lukie Osborne:
Alex Noodle
Captain Bill Tennant:
Adrian Rawlins
Major Philip Newman:
Rick Warden

6/10. The House 2/2. The National Trust renovates
Tyntesfield House and puts in place measures to encourage the public to visit. The next episode follows at 10.30 on BBC4. Director Patrick Forbes ; Producer Claire Kavanagh
First shown on BBC4 (AD)

Contributors

Director:
Patrick Forbes
Producer:
Claire Kavanagh

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