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Fimbles
Florrie uses a tambourine for a crown. But she has trouble being queen.

6.20 Teletubbies
Who should water the new flowers?

6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo learns respect when she becomes a house guest.

Ends 8.30.

Blue Peter
As Mother's Day nears, Liz travels to Holland and visits the biggest flower market in Europe.
Shown yesterday 5pm BBC1

7.25 Out There
The kids are left alone for the weekend and Tadpole the Shetland pony falls ill.

7.50 Flint the Time Detective
A 12th-century Samurai attempts to prove his worth.

8.10 Rotten Ralph
Percy gets his own radio show.

8.25 Newsround

Ends 10.25.

Tweenies
The gang learn how to do something new.
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8.50 Bob the Builder
Farmer Pickles needs a hencoop.

9.00 The Shiny Show
Mukka teaches face painting.

9.20 Bill and Ben
The duo make a thunderstorm.

9.30 Teletubbies
A group of children go digging in the sand and find some crabs.

10.00 Fimbles
Baby Pom finds some coconut shells. (AD)

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Comedy starring Dirk Bogarde and Brigitte Bardot. Young medic Simon Sparrow runs away to sea to avoid marriage. But while on board, he has to contend with the intimidating captain and a beautiful French girl. Review page 55.
Director Ralph Thomas (1955, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Unknown:
Brigitte Bardot.
Unknown:
Simon Sparrow
Director:
Ralph Thomas

4/6. George Reynolds : Playing by His Own Rules. Charting the rise and fall of the ex safe-breaker, chipboard-kitchen tycoon and now former chairman of Darlington Football Club, having left the third division side on the brink of collapse. Series director Jonathan Bigwood
First shown on BBC North East/Cumbria

Contributors

Unknown:
George Reynolds
Director:
Jonathan Bigwood

5/6. Getting the Hump. While some communities desperately want speed humps to improve road safety, campaigners in Nottingham say that a rash of new humps are blighting their lives. Former spin doctor
Amanda Platell helps them to get their voices heard with the council. Producer Cara Lavan : Series producer Bob Jefford (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Amanda Platell
Producer:
Cara Lavan
Producer:
Bob Jefford

What should be made of the Iraq war? With a poll of British opinion, and guests and reports from here and abroad, Jeremy Paxman presents a re-assessment of the conflict's impact on the world. The programme also asks whether the attack has encouraged other countries to develop nuclear weapons as an insurance against American armoured divisions and ponders the damage that may have been done to international institutions such as the UN.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Paxman
Producer:
Ben Rich
Editor:
George Entwistle

10/10. The Stones 2/2. Concluding the exploration of the negotiations between English Heritage, the National Trust, pagans and druids as the dispute over the summer solstice at Stonehenge threatens to spiral out of control. Director Patrick Forbes ; Producer Claire Kavanagh
First shown on BBC4 (AD)

Contributors

Director:
Patrick Forbes
Producer:
Claire Kavanagh

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Scottsboro - an American Tragedy Storyville documentary on the civil rights case in 1930s America that divided citizens on the South's treatment of its black population.
Directors Daniel Anker and Barak Goodman

Contributors

Directors:
Daniel Anker
Directors:
Barak Goodman

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