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The last in the children's entertainment series features a visit to Blackpool, music from popsters B*Witched, Billie and Republica, and a report from 911's tour of south-east Asia. Plus Buried Treasure and cartoon fun with Rugrats.
With Chris Jarvis, Gail Porter and Tim Vincent.
A new series starts next spring.
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
Commonwealth Games Action from Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia. FeaturingAthletics With at 11.00 men's 110m hurdles semi-finals, men's highjumpfinal and women's longjumpfinal; 11.50 women's 800m final and women'sjavelin final; 12.00 men's 800m final; 12.20pm women's 200m final; and 12.30 men's 200m final. Commentary by Christina Boxer , David Coleman , Paul Dickenson ,
Brendan Foster and Stuart Storey. Then featuring Cycling With at 3.10 coverage of the men's and women's sprint finals. Commentary by Hugh Porter. And also Weightlifting With at 3.40 news from the 105kg and over 105kg competitions. Commentary by David Vine.
12.45pm News and Weather
12.50 Football Focus A look ahead to the day's main matches. With Gary Lineker.
1.40,2.10 Cricket Focus Alookatthe final weekend of the County Championship, a preview of England's Australian winter tour, and a review of the domestic season.
1.55,2.25,2.50,3.20 Racing From
Newbury, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30,
3.00 and 3.30. Plus coverage from
Longchamp, France, of the Group One Prix de la Salamandre. Commentary byClare Balding, Willie Carson and Jim McGrath.
2.40 Around the Grounds Alookatthe latest football team news.
3.50 Football Half-times
4.0OTenris Coverage of the first semi-final from the SamsungOpen at Bournemouth. Coverage continues on BBC2. Commentary by Chris Bailey , John Barrett and Mark Cox.
4.40 Final Score The day's results. Plus news of the Irish St Legerfrom The Curragh. Executive producer Martin Hopkins ; Executive editor DaveGordon Videoplusforll.OO-5.15
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Jim Davidson invites more family teams to test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games. With assistant Melanie Stace.
Director Simon Staffurth
Producer Sue Andrew
Lenny Henry is welcomed by the people of Cambridge on the third stop of his fun-filled tour of Britain. He is joined by actress Malandra Burrows (best-known as Kathy GloverinlTV 's Emmerdale) and members of the EastEnders cast.
Director John L Spencer ; Producer
Jon Rowlands
Country singing star Dolly Parton performs three songs as she introduces the lottery draw from her home in Tennessee, USA.
Plus a look at how lottery money has benefited good causes. Director Richard Valentine ; Producer
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Lisa Duffin returns to Holby and immediately makes her presence felt. A drink-driver makes Tina see red.
See today's choices.
Cathy Shipton: People, page 14
Then National Lottery Update
Return of the series that goes behind the scenes at London's Heathrow Airport. In the first of ten programmes, Aeroflot supervisor Jeremy Spake's patience is tested by a motorway tailback. See today's choices.
Producer Toni Williamson ; Series producer Edwina Vardey
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Jeremy Spake 's Questionnaire: page 23
Fasten your seatbelts... everyone's preparing for some more departures at the Airport
Airport
8.55pm BBC1
Viewers who have sympathised as Aeroflot flight supervisor Jeremy Spake endures near-daily disasters in previous series of the soap-doc will be delighted to hear that he's back, stoical as ever. Life at Heathrow is one long discovery - human nature astounds you some days, he says.
This third series looks set to confirm his view. There's a clutch of unlikely incidents in this opening instalment and some new faces. Armed policewoman Alison is as cool as you would hope for in someone whose business is dealing with incidents involving weapons or explosives. Air traffic controller Phil is another whose work is full of stress, as he tries to find a slot for the Prime Minister's plane.
It's almost light relief, then, to follow animal welfare officer Stuart King intercepting two canaries brought from Japan in hand luggage. You can read Jeremy Spake's Questionnaire on page 23.
Beginning a fifth series of the popular science-fiction drama.
With agent Mulder apparently dead, Scully tries to prove her conspiracy theory. See today's choices. Subtitled
Six of the best: This Week, p7; and Reader Offer: p134
With Peter Sissons. Weather Philip Avery
Highlights from three of today's matches in the FA Premiership including Aston Villa's visit to Leeds United. Plus all the news and goals from today's other
Premiership games. Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Trevor Brooking and Mark Lawrenson. Commentary by Ian Brown, Jon Champion and John Motson.
Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor Niall Sloane Repeated tomorrow at 6.10am
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See Alan Hansen : page 43 Followed by Weather
Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
Athletics At 11.55 start of the men's marathon, 12.40 closing stages of the men's and women's marathons, 3.30 events include the women's
100m hurdles semi-finals, 4.00 women's 4xl00m relay semi-finals and 4.30 men's
4xl00m relay heats. With marathon commentary by David Coleman and Brendan Foster.
Bowls At 2.45 and 4.45 women's singles finals.
Plus at 12.10 Women'sGolf
Coverage from Dublin, Ohio, of the Solheim Cup in which Great Britain and other European countries take on the USA.
Commentary by Alex Hay and Beverley Lewis ♦ Sport: page 43