Presented by Jeremy Bowen. Hazel Irvine and Roger Black review the men's 100 metres final from last night at the World Athletic Championships. Including 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 news from Kate Sanderson ; 6.16, 6.45,
7.50 business news with Tanya Beckett ; 6.50 Reports from the London Stock Exchange; 6.25,
6.53, 7.15, 7.53, 8.15, 8.55 weather from Helen Willetts (Monday), Carol Kirkwood
(Tuesday-Thursday); 6.27, 6.55,
7.28, 7.55, 8.28, 8.55 regional news, travel; 6.35, 7.35,8.35 sport. Editor Richard Porter (S) (W)
Ends 11.15am.
Rugrats
Angelica takes Dil on a getaway drive. (S)
9.30 Xchange
Rani visits the Eden Project in Cornwall.
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9.55 The All New Popeye Show
Spinach guzzling capers. (R) (S)
10.15 The Lampies
A baby Dustywugg is discovered. (R) (S)
10.25 Teletubbies
The gang listen to a story about a fox. (S)
10.55 Tweenies
Bella and Fizz say they are best friends. (R) (S) (W)
More holiday trips.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe transform a Leicester lounge.
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Elimination quiz. (R) (S)
Nadia Sawalha's attempts to rep at the airport go awry.
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Tess gives Darcy some hints.
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Quincy investigates the causes of an air disaster.
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Beginning a weekday run of clips from the riotous Carry On films. (R) (S)
Tweenies
Cleo organises a fancy-dress party.
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3.45 Arthur
DW brings the art of story-telling back to life.
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Animated fun with the loveable babies.
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4.35 The Queen's Nose
Beginning a six-part weekly rerun of the fourth series of humorous dramas about a girl who possesses a magic 50p coin.
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5.00 Blue Peter
Konnie goes dragon boat racing, and Liz tests a powered skateboard.
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(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
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5.25 Newsround
With Lizo Mzimba and Kate Sanderson.
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With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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Regional news, presented this week by Tim Donovan
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Followed by Weather with Michael Fish. (S) (W)
Fern Britton tries her hand at despatch riding in Brighton, while Sarah Greene becomes the manager of an express train service from Singapore to Bangkok.
Last in the series.
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Tonight's quartet of investigations examines the dangers that could lurk in everyday food. Reports from Edwina Currie, Tom Mangold, Rajesh Mirchandani and Lowri Turner include a look at how illegal meat is kept out of the UK.
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In a week which sees the introduction of a fourth episode on Friday, Dan is released, and Mel argues with Steve.
Episode written by Anji Loman Field
(For cast see Tuesday and Thursday)
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
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Alison Graham's Soap and Flannel: page 28 EastEnders goes fourth: page 34
Fourth in the ten-part drama series starring Haydn Gwynne as the Superintendent at a Merseyside police station.
Susan gets caught up in a family crisis when a pregnant woman gives her an off-duty confession.
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In a report first shown in March, Paul Kenyon tracks down fraudsters who have fled Britain to continue their campaign of deception in Spain, duping ex-pats into parting with money.
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With Michael Buerk.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
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Live coverage from Edmonton of the third day, featuring at 10.55 women's 100m semi-finals; 12.00 men's triple jump final; 12.05 women's javelin final; 12.10 women's 400m semi-finals; 12.35 women's 100m final; 12.50 decathlon 400m; and at 1.25 men's 400m final.
Olympic champion Jonathan Edwards is the strong favourite to take gold in the triple jump, while America's Marion Jones will aim to net her first title at the games in the 100m. In the men's 400m the fight is on to succeed all-conquering Michael Johnson, with Britain's Mark Richardson back after a year's drugs ban. Presented by Sue Barker and Roger Black.
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