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Noddy In Toyland
Noddy's alarm clock is broken.
(R) (S)
BBC CD-ROM: Noddy's Magic Adventure on Playstation, £19.99, from retailers

7.30 The Itsy Bltsy Spider
More arachnid antics.
(R) (S)

7.45 Noah's Island
More adventures with the polar bear.
(R) (S)

8.10 Arthur
The young aardvark enjoys another school day.
(R) (S)

8.35 Taz-Mania
Animated antics with the Tasmanian Devil.
(R) (S)

Dance duo Phats and Small play their summery track This Time Around, and Muse perform their latest single, New Born. Plus a new feature - L&K Castaway - in which two teams of contestants are whisked off to Island K where they are set tasks. There is a progress update on Wednesday, 4.30pm. With The Wild Thornberrys, Mona the Vampire, Roswell Conspiracies and Sweet Valley High. Hosted by Sarah Cawood, Heather Suttie, Ortis and Trey Farley. (S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]
BBC Live and Kicking Magazine: £1.80, available monthly from retailers

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Cawood
Presenter:
Heather Suttie
Presenter:
null Ortis
Presenter:
Trey Farley
Dance DJs:
Phats and Small
Band:
null Muse
Series Producer:
Simon Parsons
Executive producer:
Claire Mundell

Live from Epsom Downs for the blue riband of the British flat season - the Derby.
Introduced by Sue Barker and Clare Balding.

12.30 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs reflects on a week of World Cup qualifying action for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

12.55 Athletics Focus
Roger Black with the latest news from the Grand Prix circuit.

1.25 Racing - the Derby
Live coverage from Epsom of one of the biggest days in the sporting and social calendar, the Derby, returning to BBC television after 22 years.
The big race gets under way at 3.50, with ante-post favourite Golan aiming for a second classic this season, following victory in the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket. Plus coverage of the 2.00, 2.30, 3.05 and 4.35 races. Commentary is by Jim McGrath, Willie Carson, Graham Rock, Jimmy Lindley, Jonathan Powell, Angus Loughran and Richard Pitman, plus fashion comments from Jeff Banks.

4.50 Boxing
Action from Belfast of the first night of finals at the World Amateur championships. Commentary by Jim Neilly and John Rawling. More tonight at
11.30pm on BBC2.
Executive producers (racing) Martin Hopkins and Malcolm Kemp
Editor Carl Hicks (W)
Website: [web address removed]
Sport: page 24

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Graham Rock
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Jonathan Powell
Unknown:
Angus Loughran
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Jeff Banks.
Commentary By:
Jim Neilly
Commentary By:
John Rawling.
Unknown:
Martin Hopkins
Unknown:
Malcolm Kemp
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Jamie Theakston hosts the pop-music quiz, with guests Michelle Gayle , Grant Nicholas from
Feeder, Shovell from M People and Lee Latchford Evans from
Steps joining captains Noddy
Holder and Suggs. (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Theakston
Unknown:
Michelle Gayle
Unknown:
Grant Nicholas

Ian Wright takes over as host in the first of a new series of the boys-against-girls game show, in which two teams of friends do battle for a dream holiday.
Producers lain Hollands and Samantha Homick (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wright
Unknown:
Samantha Homick

An evening devoted to what is fast becoming the most popular form of communication - text messaging. Ulrika Jonsson and Terry Alderton introduce interactive fun and games with the numbers to call for viewers to text message theirjokes for publication. Calls charged at the standard text rate for the relevant network. Continues after the Lottery. Vodafone[number removed]BT Cellnet [number removed] Orange [number removed] One20ne [number removed]
Director Peter Orton : Producer Lisa Clark (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/joyoftext

Contributors

Unknown:
Ulrika Jonsson
Unknown:
Terry Alderton
Director:
Peter Orton
Producer:
Lisa Clark

Philip Schofield presents a new series of Winning Lines including the Thunderball, Lottery and Lottery Extra draws, plus a huge quiz in which 49 contestants compete for a round-the-world trip. Viewers have the opportunity to be on next week's show by matching the last six digits of their phone number with those generated on screen. Winning Lines continues on Wednesday at 8.20pm
Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Jane O'Brien (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Schofield
Director:
Patricia Mordecai
Producer:
Jane O'Brien

With almost one billion messages sent each month in Britain, this documentary explores both the amusing and serious sides of the text phenomenon. In conjunction with this programme, the BBC will conduct the first live national text poll, with results on screen seconds after the text responses arrive. A selection of viewers' personal messages will be screened and collected in a book, to be published later this week. Text Night concludes at
11.30pm with some adult-orientated issues.
Producer Nick Murphy ; Executive producer Jeremy Mills (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Nick Murphy
Producer:
Jeremy Mills

Sci-fi action adventure. The year is AD 2139 and in Mega City One, justice - from arrest to sentencing - is meted out by a force of judges. Widescreen. Review page 47.
Director Danny Cannon (1995,15) (S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
Danny Cannon
Judge Dredd:
Sylvester Stallone
Rico:
Armand Assante
Fergie:
Rob Schneider
Judge Griffin:
Jurgen Prochnow
Judge Fargo:
Max von Sydow
Judge Hershey:
Diane Lane

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