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Ends 8.00.

The Animals of Farthing Wood
The severe drought drives the desperate animals to search for water.

6.25 UBOS
Two naughty gremlins, Wingo and Jingo, put the school under a sleeping spell.

6.45 Dennis the Menace
Dads maiden aunts, Gertrude and Fanny, come to stay - for three years! (AD)

7.10 Home Farm Twins
Helen competes with Sam for the dog trials.

7.30 Short Change
Consumer show. Featuring the winning vote of I'm a Consumer, Get Me Out of Here! (Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1)

7.55 Newsround

Contributors

Writer ("Home Farm Twins):
Elly Brewer

Ends 10.30.

Big Cook, Little Cook
Ben and Small bake Terry the train driver a choo-choc-train cake.

8 20 Tots TV
Tilly and Tiny build a special machine that will hopefully wake Tom up.

8.30 Bobinogs
Understanding the seasons and their varied features.
First shown on BBC Wales

8 40 Pingu
The little penguin goes on a school trip.

8.45 Boo!
The bathroom provides a good place for Boo to hide.

9.00 Balamory
Suzie is worried about helping out at her cousin's swish cafe. How will she remember what everyone has ordered?
Writer Penny Lloyd
For cast see Wednesday BBC1

9.20 SMarteenies
Arts and crafts show.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.40 Tweenies
Doodles hides in the playhouse.

10.00 Teletubbies
The friends watch a boy making a turban.

Contributors

Writer ("Balamory"):
Penny Lloyd

Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 KS2 Science Clips (ages 7-9) Earth, Sun and Moon
10.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Seaside Holiday with Magic Grandad- On the Beach 8282378 11.00 The Chat Room (ages 7-11) Bullying 3431858 11.20 Landmarks (ages 9-11) Ancient Egypt - Nile Food and Farming 1631769 11.40 BBC Primary Geography (ages 9-11) World Environmental Change - Somerset Levels (5)

Live coverage from the second round of the British Masters at the Forest of Arden course in Meriden, Warwickshire. At this stage last year, eventual runner-up Ian Poulter from
Milton Keynes produced a fine performance to make the cut. Introduced by Steve Rider.
Commentary is by Peter Allis , Ken Brown , Alex Hay , John Hawksworth , Beverly Lewis and Julian Tutt.
www.bbc.co.uk/golf Followed by Party Election Broadcast By the Conservative Party.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Poulter
Unknown:
Milton Keynes
Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Peter Allis
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
John Hawksworth
Unknown:
Beverly Lewis
Unknown:
Julian Tutt.

6/8. Will curved walls and spiral paving fit into a tiny garden in London's East Sheen? Joe Swift looks on as Andy Sturgeon transforms a cramped wasteland into a modern classic.
Director Mark Scott ; Series producer Vanessa Jackson

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Swift
Unknown:
Andy Sturgeon
Director:
Mark Scott
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

At the Spring Gardening Show in Malvern, Worcestershire. Monty, Chris and Sarah meet some avid fern growers and report on the glorious plants and intriguing garden designs. Producer Richard Simkin ; Editor Gill Tiemey www.bbc.co.uk/gardening Great gardening offers: page

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Simkin
Editor:
Gill Tiemey

1/3. Peter Ackroyd brings to life the capital's colourful history in these partly dramatised documentaries.

From Boudicca's torching of the city to the Blitz raids, Ackroyd examines how London survives fire.
See also Wren: the Man Who Built Britain, BBC4 at 9.50pm (AD)
Extra Information: for details of guided walks linked to locations in the programme, and information on how to access a commentary to the walks via mobile phone visit [web address removed]
Peter Ackroyd's tour of London: page 30

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Ackroyd
Writer/Director/Producer:
Chris Granlund
Tacitus:
Derek Jacobi
Stephen Spender:
Alex Jennings
Christopher Wren:
Michael Feast
Virginia Woolf:
Harriet Walter
Charlotte Bronte:
Amanda Root
Geoffrey of Monmouth:
Philip Madoc
John Evelyn:
Tim Pigott-Smith
Samuel Pepys:
Philip Jackson

2/4. Stuff. Rory McGrath , John Peel and Will Self among a raft of others rail against multi-skilling and mobile phones. Producer Alan Lewens ; Executive producer Stuart Prebble (AD) 31439'

Contributors

Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Producer:
Alan Lewens
Producer:
Stuart Prebble

Tom Paulin , Ian Rankin and Jeanette Winterson discuss the latest arts events with Tom Sutcliffe -Series producer Tanya Hudson

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Paulin
Unknown:
Ian Rankin
Unknown:
Jeanette Winterson
Unknown:
Tom Sutcliffe
Producer:
Tanya Hudson

www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated
2.00 Art - a Question of Style 37663 2.30 Women and Allegory: Gender and Sculpture 56798 3.00 Informer, Eduquer, Divertir? 93682 3.30 The Unusual Suspects 30750 4.00 Declining Citizenship 51243 4.30 Alaska - the Last Frontier?
5.00 Containing the Pacific 59750 5.30 Animated English - the Creature Comforts Story

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