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10 30 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Saxons and Vikings - Valiant Vikings 5196946 10.50 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Saxons and Vikings - Viking Voyagers 5109410 11.10 Writing Across the Curriculum (ages 7-11) Writing about Saxons and Vikings
11.30 Watch (ages 5-7) Birth, Caring and Growing
11.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Ourselves - Me and My Friends

Sue Barker presents live semi-final action from the WTA championship at Eastbourne.
Down the years, the prestigious grass-court tournament has been won by some of the greatest players in the women's game.
Former world No 1 Kim Clijsters triumphed last year, following in the footsteps of Virginia Wade, Jana Novotna , Lindsay Davenport and 11-times winner
Martina Navratilova. Coverage of the final is tomorrow from 1pm. <S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kim Clijsters
Unknown:
Jana Novotna
Unknown:
Lindsay Davenport
Unknown:
Martina Navratilova.

Soap company Dove's "real beauty" campaign is striking a chord with women fed up with unattainable images of beauty sold to them by the cosmetic giants. The Money Programme investigates this revolt.
Producer Martin Small ; Editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Producer:
Martin Small
Editor:
Clive Edwards

6/6. A natural, wild garden was made despite hideous weeds and dreadful soil, but invading deer and a fallen tree greet Alan Titchmarsh upon his return.
Exec producer Dick Colthurst ; Series producer Kath Moore Alan Titchmarsh : page 28

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
Dick Colthurst
Producer:
Kath Moore
Producer:
Alan Titchmarsh

Monty Don returns to the dry garden to plant out more hardy shrubs, Joe Swift turns his attention to the wildflower meadow to see how the nectar bar is attracting wildlife, and Carol Klein adds more plants to her garden grown from seeds and cuttings.
Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Rosemary Edwards Solar-powered water feature/bird bath and feeder: page 32; Dahlias: page 58

Contributors

Unknown:
Monty Don
Unknown:
Joe Swift
Unknown:
Carol Klein
Producer:
Andy Vernon
Producer:
Rosemary Edwards

Britain's smallest, least-known royal palace, has just re-opened to the public after restoration. Wallpaper, paint finishings, curtains, carpets and beds have all been re-created in the dazzling colours of the early 19th century. Kew Palace was last a royal residence during George Ill 's treatment for apparent mental illness. With a contribution from Prince Charles, who reflects on his afflicted ancestor, and assesses the palace restoration. Andrew Sachs narrates.
Producer Deborah Perkin

Contributors

Unknown:
George Ill
Unknown:
Andrew Sachs
Producer:
Deborah Perkin

8/8. American sounds from psychedelic garage band the Flaming Lips, New York rock quintet the Strokes and singer-songwriter Cat Power. And rapper Plan B and singer-composer Raul Midon complete the eclectic round-up.
Director Janet Fraser-Crook : Series producer Alison Howe

Contributors

Singer-Composer:
Raul Midon
Director:
Janet Fraser-Crook
Producer:
Alison Howe

Tense thriller starring
Frank Sinatra as a killer who holds a family hostage as part of a plot to kill the President. Review page 55. Director Lewis Allen (1954, PG) (BW)
Followed by The Witness

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Director:
Lewis Allen

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2.00 Renaissance Secrets - Riddle of the Dome
2.30 Music and Place Long Remembered Hills
3.00 Jump Over Your Shadow 86540 3.30 Welfare for Air? 75057 4.00 Finding a Way Luke, Carl and Matthew 89250 4.30 Finding a Way Marni and Renee 94569 5.00 Finding a Way Bowbridge and Great Bardfield 51366 5.30 Playing Safe

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