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Ends 8.00.

The Animals of Farthing Wood
Fox is determined to put an end to the feuding.

6.25 Evolution: the Animated Series
The Genus cells seep into the city's water system.

6.45 Arthur
The kids make a film of their own, and DW plots an escape route after being sent to her room.
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7.10 Home Farm Twins
The farmers continue searching for the wild dog.

7.30 Blue Peter
Fun edition featuring clips viewers were not meant to see.
(Shown yesterday 5pm BBC1)

7.55 Newsround

Contributors

Writer (Home Farm Twins):
Elly Brewer

Ends 10.30.

Big Cook, Little Cook
Ben and Small need something to wear to a fancy dress party.

8.20 Tots TV
Tom and Tilly go skating but Tiny is too afraid.

8.30 Bob the Builder
Spud decides to cheat when he enters an egg and spoon race.

8.40 Wiggly Park
Nifty saves EW's life.

8.45 Little Robots
Noisy gets a bad case of the hiccalots and Tiny, Scary and Sporty try to help her get rid of them.

9.00 Balamory
Archie has tickets for the fun fair but is afraid to go on the rides. Who can cure him?

9 20 Come Outside
Auntie Mabel and Pippin the dog explore the world of dandelions.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.40 Tweenies
Milo thinks he's a handyman and tries to mend Max's clock.

10.00 Teletubbies
The animals march through Teletubbyland.

Contributors

Writer (Balamory):
Polly Kelly

Repeats are not indicated.
10 30 Hands Up! (ages 9-11) The Chronicles ofNamia: the Magician's s Nephew (Programme 7) Signed 3974942 10.45 Hands Up! (ages 9-11) The Chronicles ofNarnia: the Magician's Nephew (Programme 8)
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Things Work 3 (ages 7-9) Coconut Crumble 4487229 11.15 The
Way Things Work 3 (ages 7-9) Take It to the Bridgets)

Coverage of fourth-day action from the Queen's Club in west London, as the competition intensifies to reach Sunday's final. Since the tournament's inception 26 years ago, 21
Wimbledon champions have played at Queen's in the run-up to their All England Club success. A host of world-class players, including last year's runner-up and Wimbledon semi-finalist Sebastien Grosjean , will be attempting to wrest the title from big-serving ace Andy Roddick , and claim the E56,000 winner's purse for themselves.
Introduced by Sue Barker , with commentary from David Mercer , Andrew Castle , John Barrett , John Lloyd , Boris Becker and Pat Cash. www.bbc.co.uk/tennis

Contributors

Unknown:
Sebastien Grosjean
Unknown:
Andy Roddick
Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
David Mercer
Unknown:
Andrew Castle
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
John Lloyd
Unknown:
Boris Becker
Unknown:
Pat Cash.

Today's properties coming up for auction include a ground floor flat a stone's throw from the water at a guide price that will make someone want to splash out. There's an ugly detached house in Devon with one priceless feature, and a terraced house in Somerset ripe for development. With Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Martin Roberts
Presenter:
Lucy Alexander

6/8. Prof Aubrey Manning visits Kent's Romney Marsh to uncover the truth behind the stories of communities lost at sea. Ruined buildings in the middle of fields are testament to the thriving towns that existed in the 13th century, but the evidence shows that a series of natural disasters wrought great changes on the landscape and its inhabitants.
Director/Producer Martin Mortimore (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Prof Aubrey Manning
Unknown:
Romney Marsh
Producer:
Martin Mortimore

The marathon live wildlife event comes to the end of its second week. Tonight, have the young peregrine falcons taken their first flight yet? How are Bill Oddie 's favourite bird families doing? And down at the badger sett, a chance to catch up with the antics of the badger cubs. Plus a report on the risks our native red deer are facing.
Details of how to contribute to the Make Space for Nature scheme can be found on Monday at 8pm. RT DIRECT: John A Burton 's Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden is available for £14.99 including p&p (rrp £16.99), to order call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
John A Burton

The harrowing story of one man's efforts to stop children being sexually exploited in Costa Rica. Bruce Harris infiltrated a paedophile porn ring and went undercover as a customer in a child brothel to get evidence that has finally led to prosecutions - but also death threats. The film reveals the wider world picture of a growing trade that needs individuals, international governments and the tourist industry to act together to make a difference.
Producer Phil Wright ; Editor Karen O'Connor

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Harris
Producer:
Phil Wright
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

2nd-8th April 1977. It was the week the nation settled down to watch the premieres of two major television dramas, Jesus of Nazareth and Roots, and the BBC was due to broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 live from Wembley on the Saturday night. Last in series.

Contributors

Director:
Kevin McMunigal
Series Producer:
Toby Stevens

A quartet of film-makers tell the stories behind the making of One DayofWar: This World, shown recently on BBC2. The Hmong fought for America during Vietnam and have been exiles in their own land ever since. Ruhi Hamid reports on these hunted and abandoned people. Producer David Akerman ; Executive producer Karen O'Connor
First shown on BBC4 www.bbc.co.uk/thisworld

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruhi Hamid
Producer:
David Akerman
Producer:
Karen O'Connor

Drama, based on the novel by HE Bates, starring Glenda Jackson and Oliver Reed.

During the Second World War, a woman whose husband is a prisoner of war falls in love with a young soldier stationed nearby. He subsequently deserts, and she disguises him as her sister. But then a bull-necked sergeant arrives on the farm.
Review page 54.
(1972)

Contributors

Director:
Michael Apted
Unknown:
Glenda Jackson
Unknown:
Oliver Reed

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