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Noddy In Toyland
Truman feels left out and fed up with being little. (R) (S)
BBC CD-ROM: Noddy's Magic Adventure on Playstation, £19.99, from retailers

7.30 Fix and Foxi
Double bill. Lupo thinks he is the perfect suitor for a princess, and Mama Peppercorn has her purse stolen. (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)

Today's guests include Emma Bunton, who will be performing her latest solo single Take My Breath Away, and John Altman, best known as EastEnders' Nick Cotton. Plus cartoon fun with The Wild Thornberrys, Rugrats and Roswell Conspiracies. 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

Singer:
Emma Bunton
Guest:
John Altman
Presenter:
Sarah Cawood
Presenter:
Heather Suttie
Presenter:
null Ortis
Presenter:
Trey Farley
Series producer:
Simon Parsons
Executive producer:
Claire Mundell

Introduced by Sue Barker , Gary Lineker and Clare Balding.
12.25 Athletics Focus From the Commonwealth stadium in Edmonton, Canada. Roger Black previews the world championships, which begin in earnest today. Coverage of the first full day begins at 4pm. (S)
3.15 Golf Coverage of the third round at the women's British
Open from Sunningdale,
Berkshire, where the world's top players compete for a title that is now one of the four "majors" in women's golf.
2.05 Racing/Golf The first of four live races from the final day of the Glorious Goodwood meeting, the Nursery Stakes at
2.15. Plus further golf action from the women's British Open.
2.40 Racing Three more races from today's Glorious Goodwood card - the Thoroughbred Stakes at 2.45, the Group One-rated Nassau Stakes at 3.20, and the Stewards Cup at 3.50.
With commentary provided by Jim McGrath , Willie Carson and Angus Loughran.
4.00 Wortd Athletics Live from
Edmonton, Canada.
4.00 heptathlon 100m hurdles
4.45 men's 400m first round
5.15 heptathlon high jump
5.30 men's 100m first round
Denise Lewis begins her quest to add the world title to the Olympic gold she won in the heptathlon, Mark Richardson leads British prospects in the 400m, and Dwain Chambers competes in the 100m.
Commentary by Steve Cram ,
Paul Dickenson , Stuart Storey and John Regis. (S)
Racing TV presentation Gerry Morrison : Editor Peter Allden (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Introduced By:
Clare Balding.
Unknown:
Roger Black
Provided By:
Jim McGrath
Provided By:
Willie Carson
Provided By:
Angus Loughran.
Unknown:
Denise Lewis
Unknown:
Mark Richardson
Commentary By:
Steve Cram
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
John Regis.
Unknown:
Gerry Morrison
Editor:
Peter Allden

Ian Wright presents 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, with a dream holiday at stake. This week, a group of girls from Newbury take on the boys from Birmingham to win a trip to Malaysia. Producers lain Hollands and Samantha Hornick
Repeated on Monday at 9pm on BBC Choice (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wright
Unknown:
Samantha Hornick

Phillip Schofield hosts the lottery show in which 49 contestants compete against each other in a quick-fire elimination quiz to win a round-the-world trip. After securing their place in the sun, the lucky winner goes through to the next edition of Winning Lines, on Wednesday at 8.50pm, where they play the Wonderwall for a cash prize 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, National Lottery and Lottery Extra draws.
Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Jane O'Brien (S) (W)

Contributors

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

Romantic comedy. President Andrew Shepherd finds it tough running the country and bringing up a daughter on his own, and the chances of going out with a woman are non-existent. Then one day he meets Sydney Ellen Wade - but just where does a president take someone on a date? Review page 51.
Director Rob Reiner (1995, 15) (S) (W)
Followed by The National Lottery Update

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Shepherd
Unknown:
Sydney Ellen Wade
Director:
Rob Reiner
Andrew Shepherd:
Michael Douglas
Sydney Ellen Wade:
Annette Bening
Lewis Rothschild:
Michael J Fox
Leon Kodak:
David Paymer
AJ Maclnemey:
Martin Sheen
Robin McCall:
Anna Deavere Smith
Janie Basdin:
Samantha Mathis
Senator Rumson:
Richard Dreyfuss

Sci-fi thriller. A high-tech courier, who earns a living transporting computer information stored in his brain, embarks on his final job. Amid the technological chaos of the 21st century, he comes up against a ruthless corporation determined to obtain the industrial secrets he is carrying. Widescreen. Review page 51.
Director Robert Longo (1995.15) (S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
Robert Longo
Johnny Mnemonic:
Keanu Reeves
Jane:
Dina Meyer
J-Bone:
Ice-T
Takahashi:
Takeshi Kitano
Shinji:
Denis Akiyama
Street preacher:
Dolph Lundgren
Spider:
Henry Rollins
Anna K:
Barbara Sukowa
Raid:
Udo Kier
Pretty:
Tracy Tweed

Science-fiction thriller. A scientist instigates Project Inner Space - a scheme to harness the Earth's energy by drilling through to its core. But a crisis looms as a huge crack appears, threatening the destruction of the planet. Review page 51.
Director Andrew Marton (1964. U) (S)

Contributors

Director:
Andrew Marton
Dr Stephen Sorensen:
Dana Andrews
Mrs Maggie Sorensen:
Janette Scott
Ted Rampion:
Kieron Moore
Sir Charles Eggerston:
Alexander Knox
Masefield:
Peter Damon
Markov:
Gary Lasdun
Steele:
Mike Steen
Simpson:
Todd Martin

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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