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Noddy in Toyland
The toys remind Truman of the fun they've had by singing some songs. (R) (S)
BBC CD-ROM: Noddy's Magic Adventure on Playstation, £19.99, from retailers

7.30 Fix and Foxi
Fix, Foxi and Lupo go in search of a birthday present for Eusebia. (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
Cartoon fun with the troublesome tots. (R) (S)

9.00 Live and Kicking
London-based dance duo Oxide and Neutrino perform their new singie, Devil's Nightmare, while one of last summer's surprise hit-makers, Black Legend, return with their latest track, Somebody. There's also another chance to vote in L and Castaway. Plus The Wild Thornberrys, Rugrats, Roswell Conspiracies and Sweet Valley High.
Presented 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 ("Live and Kicking"):
Sarah Cawood
Presenter ("Live and Kicking"):
Heather Suttie
Presenter ("Live and Kicking"):
null Ortis
Presenter ("Live and Kicking"):
Trey Farley
Guests ("Live and Kicking"):
Oxide and Neutrino
Guests ("Live and Kicking"):
Black Legend
Series Producer ("Live and Kicking"):
Simon Parsons
Executive Producer ("Live and Kicking"):
Claire Mundell

Featuring coverage of the third round at the Scottish Open golf. Introduced by Steve Rider.
11.05 Touring Cars Action from Donington as the British touring car championship reaches rounds 11 and 12. 12.00 Olympic News Hazel Irvine reports from Moscow as the International Olympic Committee announces which city will host the 2008 Olympic Games.
12.10 News; Weather
12.20 Athletics Focus Roger Black previews this weekend's AAA championships, coverage of which can be seen at 5pm on BBC2. Plus highlights from last night's Bislett Games in Oslo.
12.50 Golf and Racing Live third-round action from the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond, where many of the world's leading golfers will be aiming for a strong showing ahead of the Open at Royal Lytham, coverage of which begins this Thursday on BBC2 at 9.30am. Among those expected at this event are defending champion Ernie Els , and US Open winner RetiefGoosen.
Plus racing from today's
Ascot card, introduced by Clare Balding. Including today's feature race, the lucrative Michael Page International
Silver Trophy Stakes at 2.30, plus races at 2.00 and 3.05. Golf TV presentation Barbara Slater and Paul Davies ; Editor Peter Allden
(W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Ernie Els
Introduced By:
Clare Balding.
Unknown:
Barbara Slater
Unknown:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Peter Allden

Jim Davidson hosts the snooker game show. Joining referee John "Trick Shot" Virgo this week are guest professionals Dave Harold , Mark King and John Parrott.
Director Sue McMahon ; Producer Geoff Miles (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Dave Harold
Unknown:
Mark King
Unknown:
John Parrott.
Director:
Sue McMahon
Producer:
Geoff Miles

Ian Wright presents another edition of the boys-against-girls game show in which two teams of pals take part in a set of nerve-jangling challenges, with a dream holiday at stake. Producers lain Hollands and Samantha Hornick
Repeated on Monday at 9pm on BBC Choice (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. DirectorPatriciaMordecai;ProducerJaneO'Brien (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Schofield

Continuing a rerun of the comedy with an episode from 1994. Election. It's local election time and David is supremely confident, but Geraldine may prove a more formidable opponent than he had bargained for.
Written by Richard Curtis
Director Dewi Humphreys ; Producer Jon Plowman (R) (S)

Contributors

Written By:
Richard Curtis
Director:
Dewi Humphreys
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Geraldine Granger:
Dawn French
David Horton:
Gary Waldhorn
HugoHorton:
James Fleet
Alice Tinker:
Emma Chambers
Letitia Cropley:
Liz Smith
Frank Pickle:
John Bluthal
Jim Trott:
Trevor Peacock
Owen Newitt Roger:
Lloyd Pack
DJ:
Alistair McGowan
Jean-Paul:
Fernand Monast

Action thriller. An armoured car transporting$3 million breaks down in the flood-stricken town of Huntingburg, Indiana, and is held up by a gang. A guard escapes with the money, but is pursued by the robbers. Review page 47.
Director Mikael Salomon (1997.15) (S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
Mikael Salomon
Jim:
Morgan Freeman
Tom:
Christian Slater
Sheriff:
Randy Quaid
Karen:
Minnie Driver
Charlie:
Edward Asner
Henry:
Richard Dysart

Another chance to see this comic celebration of history, hosted by Angus Deayton , which was originally shown in two parts. Among the illustrious cast of comedy stars,
Ronnie Barker appears with Ronnie Corbett in what was their first performance together for 12 years. Producer Patricia McGowan
Executive producer Jon Plowman (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett
Producer:
Patricia McGowan
Producer:
Jon Plowman

Coverage from Liverpool's Olympia as local hero
Robin Reid makes his second defence of the WBF world super-middleweight title against South Africa's Soon Botes. Reid takes centre-stage tonight due to the postponement of Audley Harrison's second professional bout, following an injury to Britain's Olympic super-heavyweight champion. Introduced by John Inverdale , with the commentary team of Jim Neilly and Marvin Hagler.
ProducerJonny Bramley; Editor Carl Hicks (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Reid
Introduced By:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Jim Neilly
Unknown:
Marvin Hagler.
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Last in the repeat run of the satirical comedy-sketch series starring Hugh Dennis ,
Pauline McLynn , Mackenzie Crook and MinaAnwar.
Director Dominic Brigstocke ; Producer Gareth Edwards (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Dennis
Unknown:
Pauline McLynn
Unknown:
MacKenzie Crook
Director:
Dominic Brigstocke
Producer:
Gareth Edwards

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