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Ends 7.00.

Big Cook Little Cook
Making popcorn for a scarecrow.

6.20 Tots TV
Who is leaving clues for Tom and Tiny?

6.30 Bobinogs
Nib forgets to ask to go to the toilet.

6.45 Wide Eye
Little Hoot and Flea go snapdragon hunting.

Ends 10.00.

Snailsbury Tales
The town prepares for a special guest.

7.15 Arthur
Grandma lends her doll,
Clarissa, to DW.

7.30 Love Mummy
Nuff attends a Halloween party.

7.55 Newsround

8 00 The Scooby and Scrappy Show
The gang encounter a Greek Minotaur.

8.20 All or Nothing
Mental, physical and teamwork tests.

8 50 Looney Tunes
Goofy has a bout of spring fever.

9.00 Big Wolf on Campus
Rob's dark side is released.

9.20 Watch My Chops
Bernie's lies take their toll. (S) (AD)

9 35 Taz-Mania
The boys are left at home then closet cleaning causes an upset.

Ends 11.00.

Balamory
Who is going to turn a rainy day into a fun day?
(AD)

10.20 Come Outside
Looking at geese.

10.40 Tweenies
Milo refuses to share his secret box.

Contributors

Writer (Balamory):
Peter Hynes
Edie McCredie:
Juliet Cadzow
PC Plum:
Andrew Agnew
Miss Hoolie:
Julie Wilson Nimmo
Archie:
Miles Jupp
Penny Pocket:
Kim Tserkezie
Suzie Sweet:
Mary Riggans
Josie Jump:
Kasia Haddad
Spencer:
Rodd Christensen

The Anna Neagle season concludes with a bawdy historical drama charting
Nell Gwyn 's rise from selling oranges in Cheapside, to becoming Charles ll's favourite mistress. Review page 61-Director Herbert Wilcox (1934. U)
(BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Neagle
Unknown:
Nell Gwyn
Director:
Herbert Wilcox

Chaos in the kitchen as Adrian and Adam take over running a restaurant for the night. Plus the usual discussion, to which viewers can contribute via [web address removed] or email: [email address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Adrian Chiles
Presenter:
Adam Shaw
Editor:
Tracey Hobbs

Swashbuckling period epic starring Tony Curtis and Yul Brynner. A Cossack leader clashes with his rebellious son as they struggle with the Polish army for control of 16th-century eastern Europe. Review page 61-
DirectorJ Lee Thompson (1962. U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Curtis
Unknown:
Yul Brynner.
Unknown:
Directorj Lee Thompson

Fever pitch is reached as the two finalists, Kwame and Bill, lead their teams into the last event. They both encounter problems, but who will Donald Trump decide to hire? A UK version will be coming soon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Trump

3/6. Victorian plant enthusiast Samuel Curtis believed Jersey had the perfect climate for an exotic garden, and established his botanical masterpiece at Chateau La Chaire. Chris Beardshaw visits a garden in need of restoration.
Producer John Trefor ; Executive producer Sam Organ

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel Curtis
Unknown:
Chris Beardshaw
Producer:
John Trefor
Producer:
Sam Organ

The garden is prepared for winter as Monty and the team put in measures to protect plants from the cold.
Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors BBC GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: available monthly, price f 2.95

Contributors

Producer:
Andy Vernon
Producer:
Sarah Moors

4/6. The story of Kush, an African kingdom that flourished for 3,000 years and even became the dominant power in the ancient world for a century, has long been undermined by a lack of documentary proof. Two years ago Vivian Davies of the British Museum made a find that demands we change our view of history. This is the account of that discovery.
Director Richard Trayler-Smith ; Editor John Farren

Contributors

Unknown:
Vivian Davies
Director:
Richard Trayler-Smith
Editor:
John Farren

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Open University Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Framing and Forming 35255 2.30 The Sonnet
3.00 Music to the Ear 406963.30 Philosophy in Action: Debates about Boxing 44994 4.00 The Emperor's Gift
265074.30 From Here to Modernity 52435 5.00 The Dangers of Powerful Neighbours 740145.30 The Trouble with Love-Courting Disaster Life before the marriage act of 1753.

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