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Noddy In Toyland
The kids put on a puppet show. (R) (S)
BBC CD-Rom: Noddy's Magic Adventure on Playstation, £19.99, from retailers

7.30 Fix and Foxi
Animation with the cheeky chums. (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 Rugrats
Animation with the loveable rogues. (R) (S)

9.00 Live and Kicking
Popstars Hearsay are in the studio to perform their new single The Way to Your Love and Kimberly Cooper and Ada Nicodemou , alias Gypsy and Leah from Home and Away, join in the fun. Dane Bowers sings Another Lover and Dublin-based Owen perform Save Me from their debut album. There's also cartoon fun with The Wild Thornberrys, Roswell Conspiracies, Rugrats and Sweet Valley High.
Hosted by Sarah Cawood, Heather Suttie, Ortis and Trey Farley.
(S) (W)
Website: [website removed]
BBC Live and Kicking magazine: £1.80, available monthly from retailers

Contributors

Presenter ("Live and Kicking"):
Sarah Cawood
Presenter ("Live and Kicking"):
Heather Suttie
Presenter ("Live and Kicking"):
null Ortis
Presenter ("Live and Kicking"):
Trey Farley
Guest ("Live and Kicking"):
Kimberly Cooper
Guest ("Live and Kicking"):
Ada Nicodemou
Guest ("Live and Kicking"):
Dane Bowers
Series producer:
Simon Parsons
Executive producer:
Claire Mundell

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.25 Athletics Focus
Roger Black is in Bremen, Germany with the latest news from the British camp ahead of today's athletics action in the European Cup.
1.00 Touring Cars Action from Mondello Park for rounds nine and ten of the British Touring Car championship. With the season not yet at the half-way stage, there's still plenty of opportunity for drivers to make their mark. There's also highlights from Cyprus for the sixth of this year's World Rally championships.
Commentary by Charlie Cox and John Watson.
1.50, 2.25, 2.55, 3.25 Racing From Ascot. Claire Balding introduces starts from the Berkshire race course at 2.00,
2.30,3.00 and 3.30.
Commentary from Jim McGrath and Willie Carson.
2.10, 2.40, 3 40, 3.40 Athletics Live coverage from Bremen for the first day of this year's
European Cup action. British hopes lay with 100m Olympic finalist Dwain Chambers and 400m Olympic bronze medallist Katharine Merry. Stuart Storey , Steve Cram ,
Paul Dickenson , Sally Gunnell and John Regis commentate. Athletics television presentation
Martin Webster ; Editor Michael Cole
(W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Roger Black
Commentary By:
Charlie Cox
Commentary By:
John Watson.
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Willie Carson.
Unknown:
Katharine Merry.
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Sally Gunnell
Unknown:
John Regis
Unknown:
Martin Webster
Editor:
Michael Cole

Jim Davidson hosts the snooker game show where world class players go against the clock to win prizes for contestants. With referee John "Trick Shot" Virgo and guest players Tony Drago , David Roe and Joe Johnson.
Director Sue McMahon ; Producer Geoff Miles (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Tony Drago
Unknown:
David Roe
Unknown:
Joe Johnson.
Director:
Sue McMahon
Producer:
Geoff Miles

Ian Wright returns for another edition of the boys-against-girls game show in which friendships are tested to the limit as two teams of pals take part in a set of nerve-jangling challenges for a dream holiday.
Producers lain Hollands and Samantha Hornick (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wright
Unknown:
Samantha Hornick

Philip Schofield hosts the show in which 49 contestants compete in a quick-fire quiz to win a round-the-world trip. The winner goes through to the next edition of Winning
Lines, on Wednesday at 8.20pm, where they play for cash to take on their holiday. 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. Also includes the Thunderball, Lottery and Lottery Extra draws. Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Jane O'Brien (S) (W)

Contributors

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

Continuing a rerun of the rural comedy, starring Dawn French, with an episode first shown in 1994. The BBC is coming to film "Songs of Praise" in Dibley. Unfortunately the village doesn't have a choir. (R) (S)

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Curtis
Director:
Dewi Humphreys
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Geraldine Granger:
Dawn French
David Horton:
Gary Waldhorn
Hugo Horton:
James Fleet
Alice Tinker:
Emma Chambers
Leticia Cropley:
Liz Smith
Frank Pickle:
John Bluthal
Jim Trott:
Trevor Peacock
Owen Newitt:
Roger Lloyd Pack
Cecil:
Simon McBurney
Tristan Campbell:
Peter Capaldi
Ruth:
Connie Hyde
Bass:
Gareth Vaughn
Doris Trott:
Patricia Kane

Supernatural thriller about a high-flying Florida-based attorney, Kevin Lomax , whose career-boosting move to a New York law firm run by John Milton has sinister repercussions. Review page 47.
Director Taylor Hackford (1997, 18) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Lomax
Unknown:
John Milton
Director:
Taylor Hackford
Kevin Lomax:
Keanu Reeves
John Milton:
Al Pacino
Mary Ann Lomax:
Charlize Theron
Eddie Barzoon:
Jeffrey Jones
Mrs Lomax:
Judith Ivey
Christabella:
Connie Nielsen
Alexander Cullen:
Craig T Nelson
Jackie Heath:
Tamara Tunie
Don King:
Don King

Another chance to enjoy the last show in the series, with guests Australian cricket captain Allan Border and comedian Sean Hughes. Hosted by Nick Hancock , with David Gower , Rory McGrath and Jonathan Ross. (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Captain Allan Border
Unknown:
Sean Hughes.
Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross.

Drama based on a true story. An estate agent is shot and injured while showing a client round a house. She later identifies a businessman as her assailant, but has trouble convincing anyone that he's guilty. Review page 47.
Director Michael Tuchner (1992, 15) (S)

Contributors

Director:
Michael Tuchner
GayleWolfer:
Elizabeth Montgomery
BobSprague:
Robert Foxworth
Samuel Carver:
Brian Furman
Aunt Mildred Maureen O'Sullivan:
Howard E Rollins Jr
John Condon:
Lee Richardson

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