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The New Tomorrow
Gwyn is upset when Flame forces her to spy on the Ants and Barbs' defences. The other tribes are choosing a new leader for their warriors, but nobody is happy when the Barbs win the trial, putting Jag in charge. High priestess Faygar suggests Sky take the job - despite tensions among the groups.
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| 05.35 |
Michaela's Wild Challenge
Michaela Strachan gets the slippery task of trying to out-spit a cobra, Ellie Harrison hand-feeds an eel and Jamie Crawford tries to gatecrash a gathering of tiger sharks.
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| 06.00 |
Peppa Pig
George and Peppa help Daddy Pig look for his glasses.
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| 06.05 |
Roary the Racing Car
Flash grows tired of the constant roar of engines and decides to divert the cars off the track.
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| 06.15 |
Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures
The duo search for Uncle Arnold's buried treasure.
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| 06.20 |
Fifi and the Flowertots
The youngster enlists the help of the Tots as she plans a surprise for Pip.
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| 06.35 |
The Milkshake! Show
Jen receives an invitation to a fancy-dress party.
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| 07.00 |
Elmo's World
Hoping to learn about how things smell, Elmo thinks about his nose, before trying to balance a ball on it.
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| 07.15 |
Pocoyo
A new game entertains Pocoyo, but his friends are not so keen on it.
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| 07.25 |
Chiro
The chick and his friends discover new hiding places.
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| 07.30 |
Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
Harry breaks his mother's favourite teacup and tries to repair it in Dino-World.
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| 07.45 |
Noddy in Toyland
Noddy and Bumpy the dog search for a chest of pearls belonging to the mermaids, which pirates have buried in the sand.
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| 08.00 |
Mist: Sheepdog Tales
Fern is upset by gossip circulating that she is not working hard enough on the farm, but soon gets a chance to prove herself.
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| 08.15 |
Little Princess
The youngster sets up her own shop.
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| 08.25 |
The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky
Mrs Whistlehead's sheep go missing and the blame is placed on the Great Wild Woolly.
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| 08.45 |
Igam Ogam
The cavegirl and her friends try to avoid having a bath.
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| 09.00 |
Olivia
The youngster wants to stop her brother growing taller than her.
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| 09.15 |
The Mr Men Show
Mr Bump has an accident in Little Miss Helpful's unlit basement.
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| 09.35 |
Gerald McBoing Boing
Dad locks his bike to a circus elephant, and ends up as part of the high-wire act.
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| 10.00 |
Animal Rescue Squad
Highlights of the series in which Michaela Strachan and Matt Baker report on the work being done to protect animals in the UK and abroad. They meet people involved in everything from large-scale conservation projects to small wildlife sanctuaries, and investigate the daily dramas that take place in Britain's veterinary practices.
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| 10.20 |
Don't Stop Believers
Introducing one of the choirs set to participate in the entertainment show Don't Stop Believing.
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| 10.30 |
The Man Who Moves Buildings
Jeremy Patterson and the team are faced with poor soil conditions and a forecast of heavy rain when they undertake the job of transporting a large, 19th-century house half a mile through the busy town of Muscatine in Iowa. The discovery of a huge cistern buried in the garden and a miscalculation of the building's weight adds to the experts' problems and leaves them unsure how to proceed.
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| 11.30 |
Daring Raids of World War Two
Gordon Corrigan gives an account of the 1942 raid, led by Royal Marine Major Herbert George Hasler, in which 10 `Cockleshell Heroes' set off in flimsy canoes up the Gironde river to destroy German ships at Bordeaux. Only four men survived the perilous 60-mile journey to reach their intended targets and eight primed limpet mines were attached to the hulls of six ships. The subsequent explosions stunned an unsuspecting enemy causing extensive damage and the arduous mission was deemed a success.
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12.00 |
The Green Berets
Most of the films made about the American involvement in Vietnam are highly critical and were produced long after the American withdrawal from that shameful conflict. John Wayne, however, saw Vietnam as a new Alamo, staunch Republican that he was, and both starred in and co-directed this flag-waving action adventure. There's no denying the epic sweep of the Panavision action scenes, but even for Duke fans this is heavy-going, thick-eared nonsense. It's impossible to divorce the movie from the man, and Vietnam was nobody's Alamo. If you close your mind, you could try watching it as a transplanted western, but who can close their mind to the true horrors of such a conflict?
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| 14.40 |
Day of the Evil Gun
Originally planned as a TV movie, this western starts out as an unofficial and wholly competent remake of The Searchers. Glenn Ford and Arthur Kennedy bond surprisingly well as they survive all manner of perils in a bid to rescue Ford's family from the Apache, and there's solid support from the underrated Dean Jagger as an untrustworthy Indian trader. But then the action takes an unexpected and rather improbable turn, which, while exciting enough, seems to have nothing to do with the rest of the story. Shame about the title, too.
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| 16.30 |
Ice Station Zebra
For a time, the action in this Cold War thriller, based on the Alistair MacLean novel, is as frozen stiff as the title, as a far-off polar outpost becomes a magnet for Russian and American forces out to recover some satellite photographs. Then it thaws into activity, mainly because Patrick McGoohan's British agent arrives on the scene to stir Rock Hudson out of his cryogenic slumber. McGoohan is very welcome, Ernest Borgnine overacts unrestrainedly, and the then popular though now rather clichéd MacLean original is given a steady treatment by director John Sturges, who also filmed another MacLean title, The Satan Bug, to slightly better effect.
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| 19.10 |
Five News
Round-up of the day's headlines from around the world.
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| 19.15 |
Cricket on Five
England v Pakistan. Action from the third day's play in the First Test of the four-match series, staged at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. England have won four and drawn one of their past five Test series, including 2009's Ashes victory, and their last defeat to Pakistan in this format was in 2005, when they lost by an innings and 100 runs in Lahore. Presented by Mark Nicholas, with commentary by Geoffrey Boycott, Simon Hughes and Michael Vaughan.
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| 20.00 |
Don't Stop Believers
Introducing one of the choirs set to participate in the entertainment show Don't Stop Believing.
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| 20.05 |
NCIS
A blind man unwittingly photographs evidence of a murder, leading Jethro and the team to the corpse of a petty officer who was stabbed with a knife left at the scene. Further evidence indicates his death was not the result of a random mugging - but cracking the case proves difficult. Meanwhile, Tony has relationship problems.
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| 21.00 |
CSI: Miami
Terrorist suspect Sonya Barak goes on the run from assassins sent by her own side, forcing Horatio and the team to race against time to recapture her - both to protect and bring her to justice. Meanwhile, the presence of a cameraman recording the work of the lab causes Wolfe to make a mistake and compromise vital evidence. Starring David Caruso and Jonathan Togo.
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| 21.55 |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
An IT technician at the Tangiers casino is brutally murdered. Evidence emerges suggesting he was planning to blow up the safe at his workplace with a colleague, but the motive for his murder remains unclear. Meanwhile Ray is disturbed to find a genetic trait in his DNA that has been linked to violent tendencies.
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| 22.55 |
CSI: NY
The wife of a former CSI is found dead in a motel room and the case takes a gruesome twist with the discovery that traces of heroin on her clothes have been extracted from human bodies. Elsewhere, Stella plans to entrap two Greek nationals who are on the hunt for ancient coins. Guest starring singer Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and her husband Peter Wentz, with Gary Sinise and Melina Kanakaredes.
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| 23.50 |
Don't Stop Believers
Introducing one of the choirs set to participate in the entertainment show Don't Stop Believing.
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| 23.55 |
Cops in Crisis
Highlights of the documentary series following the most dangerous and harrowing situations told through the eyes of the police officers who survived them, from robbery attempts gone wrong to deadly shoot-outs.
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