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Blue Peter
The gruesome tale of two Edinburgh body snatchers.
Shown yesterday 5pm BBC1

7.25 Out There
Reilly soon regrets his decision to take in three abandoned goats.

7.50 Flint the Time Detective
The investigator is assigned to retrieve Time Shifter Muscles from ancient Greece.

8.10 Rotten Ralph
Feeling rather lonely, the naughty cat acquires an imaginary friend.

8.25 Newsround

Ends 10.25.

Tweenies
Max gets the chance to join in the carnival.
BBC Tweenies magazine: £1.40

8.50 Bob the Builder
Rock star Lennie Lazenby asks Bob to install a garden pond for him.

9.00 The Shiny Show
Questions on musical instruments are the focus for today's show.

9.20 Bill and Ben
The duo break a valued picture.
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9.30 Teletubbies
Why does Dipsy's hat keep blowing away?

10.00 Fimbles
Florrie makes a noise withamaraca.
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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Western starring John Payne. Two brothers, Sam and Bill Mayhew. find themselves on opposite sides in a feud over the establishment of a stagecoach line. One becomes a partner of the owner and the other a hired gunman. Review page 55. Director Joseph Kane (1955, U)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Payne.
Unknown:
Bill Mayhew.
Director:
Joseph Kane

3/6. The Animal Doctors. When their ailing four-legged friends need treatment, pet owners can turn to a state-of-the-art infirmary in Hertfordshire that's also Europe's largest private hospital for cats and dogs. Jessica Whittaker pays a visit as she explores the booming pet health-care business. Producer Dick Meadows
First shown on BBC North East/Cumbria, Yorkshire/Lincolnshire

Contributors

Unknown:
Jessica Whittaker

4/6. Courtesy. Members of the Campaign for Courtesy are crusading for a return to the days when good manners were paramount and instances of road rage or poor customer service were less prevalent. Former spin doctor Amanda Platell helps raise the campaign's waning profile. Producer Cheryl Townson ; Series producer Bob Jefford (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Amanda Platell
Producer:
Cheryl Townson
Producer:
Bob Jefford

La Dolce Vita. Brothers Mario and Luigi Tartaglia relocate to the Algarve with the intention of setting up an Italian restaurant, and they aren't about to let their lack of experience in the catering trade, nor the fact that they've never lived outside Llanelli, stand in their way. But will problems relating to their prospective business premises dash their hopes to forge new careers?
Director Alex Steinitz : Executive producer Nick Mirsky

Contributors

Unknown:
Luigi Tartaglia
Director:
Alex Steinitz
Producer:
Nick Mirsky

3/3. Liverpudlian Labour MP Peter Kilfoyle spends a week as a shooting-party organiser at a Scottish country estate. How will the brusque, anti-hunting politician cope with the nitty-gritty of the job and the rigorous standards of the estate's gamekeeper? Lynda Bellingham narrates the last in the series following MPs in unfamiliar surroundings. Producer/Director Alison Cahn (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Kilfoyle
Unknown:
Lynda Bellingham
Director:
Alison Cahn

9/10. The Stones, Chapter One. English Heritage, the National Trust, pagans and druids enter into negotiations as they seek to resolve differences over the summer solstice at Stonehenge. The next episode follows at 10.45 on BBC4. Director Patrick Forbes ; Producer Claire Kavanagh
First shown on BBC4 (AD) Adam Hart-Davis on the Stonehenge mystery: page 21

Contributors

Director:
Patrick Forbes
Producer:
Claire Kavanagh
Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis

Comedy documentary following the trials and tribulations of Mark Borchardt , odd-job man and film director, as he attempts to make a short horror film called Coven with the help of family and friends. Review page 55.
DirectorChris Smith (1999,15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Borchardt

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