Recent programmes shown again with sign language.
5.00 Tomorrow's World
Firefighters compete in South Africa in the World Extrication Challenge.
(Shown last Wednesday)
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5.30 Summer Holiday
Ideas for summer breaks.
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Recent programmes shown again with sign language.
5.00 Tomorrow's World
Firefighters compete in South Africa in the World Extrication Challenge.
(Shown last Wednesday)
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5.30 Summer Holiday
Ideas for summer breaks.
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Presented by Jeremy Bowen , with Hazel Irvine and Roger Black in Edmonton with news of Ethiopia's Haile Gebrselassie 's attempt to win a record-breaking fifth title. Timetable on Monday (S) (W)
Ends 11.15.
Rugrats
A double bill of fun with the loveable youngsters.
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9.30 Xchange
Behind the scenes at the London Aquarium.
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9.55 The All-New Popeye Show
Animated maritime capers with the muscle-flexing sailor.
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10.15 The Lampies
Animation. Livewire meets Bikey and travels far from home in a bicycle light
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10.25 Teletubbies
The cuddly friends eat some very bouncy Tubby toast.
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10.55 Tweenies
Jake imagines he meets a polar bear.
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Reports from popular destinations. (R) (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
The DIY team revamp a couple's kitchen in Chertsey, Surrey. With Anna Walker.
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Quiz show with Bob Monkhouse.
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Nadia Sawalha learns to Spanish dance.
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Libby decides to keep the baby.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
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When a teenager falls off a building, Quincy's investigations lead him on a sinister trail.
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A compilation of classic comedy clips. (R) (S)
Tweenies
Bella turns the playroom into a jungle.
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BBC Tweenies Magazine: published monthly, price £1.25 from newsagents
3.45 Arthur
Animation. A small round object causes confusion.
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4.10 Mona the Vampire
Animation with the fang-bearing blood-sucker.
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4.20 Home Farm Twins
The twins try to protect Jason's dog.
(More cast on Tuesday at 4.20pm)
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4.35 LA 7
The band have a huge party.
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5.00 Trading Places
In the second of a new series, three hopeful gymnasts from Southampton travel to Moscow to see if they have what it takes to reach the top, while for the Russian trio in England it's back to basics.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
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5.25 Newsround
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Shown at 1.45pm (S) (W)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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(Details on Monday)
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Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang.
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A rundown of the week's chart smashes.
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Top of the Pops - the Magazine: price £1.80, available from newsagents
BBC CD and Cassette: Top of the Pops 2001 Vol.2, available from retailers
BBC DVD: Top of the Pops Summer 2001, available from retailers
A terrified Steve assumes the worst when his wife goes missing and turns to Phil for help.
(More cast on Tuesday)
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
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Website: [web address removed]
Karen Jones deals with a collapsed passenger, while at Ghana Airways a wedding party is in need of rescue.
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Frank Bruno stays over with publicans Helen and Dennis. Celebrity adviser Anne Diamond offers advice to the couple from Canterbury, but will Frank be able to pull a good pint? Series producer Nigel Mercer (S) (W)
A tarot reading sends Rich spinning towards an early midlife crisis while Michael decides he must become a real man.
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Chill out and hang loose - health: page 17
With Peter Sissons.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang.
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The penultimate instalment in the documentary drama series.
The disturbing story of Mary Gregson who disappeared in broad daylight on her way to work. The mystery is solved 23 years later using DNA profiling.
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In the 1970s the glam-rock group Slade, led by the leather-lunged voice of Noddy Holder, achieved six number one hits - a feat rivalled in that decade only by Abba - and sold more than 20 million records in a career spanning 20 years. This film recalls their golden era.
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Highlights from the celebrity-news show.
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Followed by Holiday Weather
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Live coverage from Edmonton, featuring at 1.10 men's pole vault final; 1.55 women's 200m semi-finals; 2.55 women's 800m first round; 3.40 women's 20km walk final; 4.15 men's 110m hurdles final; 4.40 men's 200m final. Promising British athlete Christian Malcolm could face American defending champion Maurice Greene in the 200m.