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Ends 8.30.

Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
Krang hires a helping hand.

7.25 All or Nothing
Tara Maguire and Jamie Rickers host the game show. Five teams face puzzles, brain teasers and physical tests.

7.50 Flint the Time Detective
Petra turns Moah into a behemoth made of solid rock.

8.10 Mona the Vampire
The old school bus is haunted.

8.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter (All or Nothing):
Tara Maguire
Presenter (All or Nothing):
Jamie Rickers

Ends 10.20.

Tweenies
The Tweenies look for signs of spring.
(R) (S)

8.50 Bob the Builder
The gang raise money for a pavilion.
(R) (S)

9.00 The Shiny Show
Dogsby quizzes the children about a visit to a wildlife park.
(R) (S)

9.20 Rubbadubbers: Doctor Terence
Terence needs some care himself, after becoming a doctor.
(S)

9.30 Teletubbies
Some children sing their dolls to sleep.
(R) (S)

10.00 Fimbles
Some pictures tell a story.
(R) (S)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Repeats are not indicated.
10.20 Magic Key (ages 5-6) Second Unit - Floppy and the Puppies
(Characteristics) 1740360 10.35 Watch (ages 5-7) Bamaby Bear Goes to Dublin (5) 6341582 10.50 KS
Science Clips (ages 9-11) Changing State 1016292 11.00 Let's Write Non-Fiction (ages 7-9) Instruction 6359871 11.20 BBC Primary History (ages 9-12) Children in Victorian Britain - Children at Work 4320853 11.40 BBC Primary Geography (ages 9-12) Portrait of Europe - Southern Spain

Sherlock Holmes mystery starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Holmes and Watson are called to investigate deaths at a Scottish mansion where the members of an unusual club have assembled. Review page 57.
Director Roy William Neill (1944, U)
(BW) Followed by Hall of Fame Profiling Richard Burton.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sherlock Holmes
Unknown:
Basil Rathbone
Unknown:
Nigel Bruce.
Director:
Roy William Neill
Unknown:
Richard Burton.

5/8. There's tragedy, joy and silliness in equal measures for the vicar, as she learns of a close friend's illness, enjoys a family reunion, and finds another jelly on the doorstep.
Director Charlie Forman ; Producer Nigel Farrell www.bbc.co.uk/religion

Contributors

Director:
Charlie Forman
Producer:
Nigel Farrell

Planting and pruning roses, creating a woodland garden and digging a vegetable plot are some of Chris Beardshaw, Monty Don and Sarah Raven's ideas for kick-starting a spring garden.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Monty Don
Unknown:
Sarah Raven
Producer:
Richard Simkin
Editor:
Gill Tiemey

Hidden cameras follow new comic talents John Bradburn and Clare Campbell as they attempt to lose their brand new jobs - in a costume hire shop and a hotel, respectively.
Director Guy Templeton ; Series producer Mike Agnew

Contributors

Unknown:
John Bradburn
Unknown:
Clare Campbell
Director:
Guy Templeton
Producer:
Mike Agnew

Highlights from Budapest of the opening day of the 10th World Indoor Championships, where sprinter Jason Gardener and triple-jumper Ashia Hansen were in action. With Steve Cram. Producer Jim Bentley

Contributors

Unknown:
Jason Gardener
Unknown:
Ashia Hansen
Unknown:
Steve Cram.
Producer:
Jim Bentley

4/4. Featuring comedy from
Valentine Flyguy , Ronak Mashru and Donna Spence.
Director Merrick Simmonds Producer Sangita Manandhar

Contributors

Unknown:
Valentine Flyguy
Unknown:
Ronak Mashru
Unknown:
Donna Spence.
Director:
Merrick Simmonds
Producer:
Sangita Manandhar

[web address removed]
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2.00 Philosophy in Action: Debates about Boxing
Barry McGuigan and Lord Hattersley discuss whether boxing should be banned.

2.30 The Authentick and Ironicall Historie of Henry V

3.20 Ever Wondered?

3.30 Cities in a Hurry

4.00 News and the Democratic Agenda?

4.30 Reflections on a Global Screen

5.00 An English Accent

5.30 Child Development: Babies' Minds

Contributors

Speaker (Philosophy in Action):
Barry McGuigan
Speaker (Philosophy in Action):
Lord Hattersley

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