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Ends 8.30.

Blue Peter
Meg is trained to be a police sniffer dog.
Shown last Friday on BBC1

7.25 Legacy of the Silver Shadow
10/13. The hands of time are turned back to the 1950s.

7.50 Flint the Time Detective
The detectives try to prevent electricity being invented.

8.10 Rotten Ralph
Ralph believes his cycling days are over.

8.25 Newsround

Ends 10.25.

Tweenies
The chums are playing listening games.
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8.50 Bob the Builder
Bob's future plans go awry.
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9.00 The Shiny Show
A visit to a fudge factory.
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9.20 Little Red Tractor
Mr Jones is having a garage sale.
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9.30 Teletubbies
A youngster talks about living in a flat.
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10.00 Fimbles
Pom finds a handbag and collects things.
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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

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10.50 Look and Read (ages 9-11) Shadow Play - The Girl in Blue 4341205 11.10 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Measure - The King's New
Clothes 130397111.30 English Express (ages 9-11) Language
Knowledge - When I Nod, Hit lt 1466934 11.50 See You, See Me (ages 9-11) Scottish Physical Features - The Great Glen, the Northern Tour 371122412.10 Around Scotland (ages 9-11) Mary, Queen of Scots (Prog 2)

Period adventure starring Stewart Granger , Joan Greenwood and George Sanders. Searching forthe man his late mother had loved, young John Mohune discovers he is really the leader of a gang of smugglers. Review page 52. Director Fritz Lang (1955)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart Granger
Unknown:
Joan Greenwood
Unknown:
George Sanders.
Unknown:
John Mohune
Director:
Fritz Lang

Romance and rejection mix as the daily love-triangle dating game continues. With Claudia Winkleman. The next episode follows at 7.30 on BBC3.
Producers Andy Culpin and Matt Walton ; Executive producer David Young
First shown on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Claudia Winkleman.
Producers:
Andy Culpin
Producers:
Matt Walton
Producer:
David Young

2/6. Women in a Bathhouse. Albrecht Durer 's masterpiece was recovered more than 50 years after it was stolen by Russian soldiers from a German castle during the Second World War. The drawing had resurfaced briefly in Azerbaijan in the early 1990s, but just as the Germans were negotiating its return it vanished again. The second in the series about infamous art thefts traces a story spanning three continents and an international cast of characters. Series producer Colette Flight First shown on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Albrecht Durer

5/8. The Knight. Real medieval knights, shining or otherwise, had little interest in rescuing damsels in distress. Terry
Jones reveals they were more interested in the less noble pursuits of killing people, making money and being famous. Series producer Paul Bradshaw
Executive producers Nicolas Kent and Vanessa Phillips

Contributors

Producer:
Paul Bradshaw
Producers:
Nicolas Kent
Producers:
Vanessa Phillips

St Edmund's College, Cambridge, take on St Andrew 's in the second of this year's quarter-finals. With Jeremy Paxman. Director Vernon Antcliff ; Producer Peter Gwyn (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrew
Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman.
Director:
Vernon Antcliff
Producer:
Peter Gwyn

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Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Veteran Welsh rocker Mike Peters of the Alarm, comic Rich Hall, presenter Fearne Cotton and rising British jazz star Amy Winehouse guest.
Director: Paul Wheeler
Producers: Richard Wilson and Warren Prentice
Phill Jupitus reviews Lambchop: page 32

9.30 Coupling
2/7. Faithless. Jane finds herself in competition with the "supreme being of the universe".
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Martin Dennis
Producer: Sue Vertue
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10.00 The Catherine Tate Show
3/6. The comedian wheels out an array of her character creations including Elaine the Death Row Wife and a woman frightened of her shadow.
Catherine also stars in Wild West, Friday BBC1 at 9.30pm.
Writers Derren Litten and Catherine Tate
Director: Gordon Anderson
Producer: Geoffrey Perkins

Contributors

Unknown:
Rich Hall
Unknown:
Amy Winehouse
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producers:
Richard Wilson
Producers:
Warren Prentice
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus
Unknown:
Steven Moffat
Director:
Martin Dennis
Unknown:
Catherine Tate
Unknown:
Derren Litten
Unknown:
Catherine Tate
Director:
Gordon Anderson
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins
Steve:
Jack Davenport
Jane:
Gina Bellman
Susan:
Sarah Alexander
Sally:
Kate Lsitt
Patrick:
Ben Miles
Jeff:
Richard Coyle

New series 1/3. Twelve young men spend three weeks on a tough job-training course. The reward is an interview for a real job and a chance to change their lives. The first week sees the lads pushed to the limits of their endurance. Director Mandy Sherwood : Executive producer David Upshal

Contributors

Director:
Mandy Sherwood
Producer:
David Upshal

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