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Ends 8.00.

The Silver Brumby
Wombat and his family get lost.

6.25 The Adventures of Marco and Gina
Ardelia must take care of baby ostrich.

6.50 Barmy Aunt Boomerang
Sebastian finds himself in detention on his birthday.

7 05 Tom
The nomadic dinosaur finds trouble in Hollywood.

7.30 Ocean Odyssey
Praxis strive to attack the pyramid.

7.55 Newsround

Contributors

Writer (Barmy Aunt Boomerang):
Trevelyan Evans
Writer (Barmy Aunt Boomerang):
Peter Sinclair

Ends 10.30.

Big Cook Little Cook
Helping Little Red Riding Hood.

8.20 Tots TV
What magic surprises are stored in Tiny's suitcase?

8.30 Postman Pat
Creating an adventure playground.

8.45 Wide Eye
Autumn brings the wise owl a bout of flu.

9.00 Balamory
Can Archie fix Edie's bus in time for a tour? Writer Wayne Jackman
For cast see Friday BALAMORY MAGAZINE: £1.60, monthly

9.20 Come Outside
Discovering how soap is made.

9.40 Tweenies
Judy climbs Mount Snowdon.

10.00 Teletubbies
A bouncy cushion appears.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Contributors

Writer (Balamory):
Wayne Jackman

Live coverage of this afternoon's second-round matches from the Grand Prix in Preston. This time last year Paul Hunter , sporting Alice band and plaits, destroyed Stuart Bingham 5-1 to book his place in the last 16, while defending champion Chris Small managed to overcome a seemingly insurmountable 4-1 deficit to defeat
Stuart Pettman 5-4 in the early hours of the morning.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hunter
Unknown:
Stuart Bingham
Unknown:
Chris Small
Unknown:
Stuart Pettman

Resentment and paranoia are spreading through the teams. The men are becoming sick of Sam's antics so decide to hold him accountable as project manager. And when the women hold a meeting to resolve issues, Omarosa sees it as a personal attack. See Monday's choice. isi

Live coverage of the second round in the Grand Prix as the field continues to be whittled down. 2003's tournament saw
Lee Walker emerge from the wilderness - six years during which he'd failed to capitalise on the early promise that led to his winning the Young Player of the Year award in 1997. Snatching a closely fought battle in the opening round against Tony Drago he went on to score a decisive 5-1 victory over Quinten Hann for a place in the last 16.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lee Walker
Unknown:
Tony Drago
Unknown:
Quinten Hann

New series 1/8. Has M&Sgot its knickers in a twist?
Following one of the worst slumps in Marks and Spencer's 120-year history, a dramatic boardroom shake-up replaced the chief executive with a man who had a track record for turning around struggling retailers - Stuart Rose. But then billionaire retail buccaneer Philip Green entered the fray with an assertive takeover bid. The Money
Programme looks at the ensuing tussle and assesses the future of one of the UK's biggest retail names.
Producer Adam Warner ; Editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Rose.
Producer:
Adam Warner
Editor:
Clive Edwards

2/8. Ordinary members of the public undertake amazing feats of human endurance. Can a sales manager from
Putney survive four days and 200 miles of running, biking, climbing and kayaking in the oppressive heat and 90 per cent humidity of Borneo? Explorer Mike Stroud narrates.
Producer Nigel Simpkiss : Series producer Richard Sinclair (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Stroud
Producer:
Nigel Simpkiss
Producer:
Richard Sinclair

2/3. Do mediums spread false hope or provide much-needed comfort for the bereaved? This intriguing
Everyman investigation continues to follow mediums who claim to receive messages from beyond the grave.
A Southampton woman attempts to contact her best friend, who suffered a violent death, blind medium
Sharon Neill confronts a spirit that is ruining a young man's life and, in an item incorrectly billed last week, medium Gordon Smith investigates uncanny happenings in a Glasgow pub. Narrated by Sean Pertwee.
Series producer Jane Beckwith : Executive producer Ruth Pitt

Contributors

Unknown:
Sharon Neill
Unknown:
Gordon Smith
Unknown:
Sean Pertwee.
Producer:
Jane Beckwith
Producer:
Ruth Pitt

Off-kilter and Emmy award-winning US sitcom following a family of Californian eccentrics. When Michael puts George Michael in charge of the Bluth banana stand, disaster strikes. The next episode premieres on BBC4 at 10.30pm.
(AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
George Michael
Michael Bluth:
Jason Bateman
Lindsay Bluth Funke:
Portia de Rossi
George Oscar Gob Bluth:
Will Amett
George Michael Bluth:
Michael Cera
Maeby Funke:
Alia Shawkat
Tobias Funke:
David Cross
George Bluth Sr:
Jeffrey Tambor
Lucille Bluth:
Jessica Walter
Buster Bluth:
Tony Hale
Narrator:
Ron Howard

Live from Preston, the second round of the Grand Prix reaches its conclusion. With commentary by Clive Everton , Willie Thorne , John Virgo and Neal Foulds.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Willie Thorne
Commentary By:
John Virgo
Commentary By:
Neal Foulds.

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