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Ends 11.15.

Rugrats
The youngsters are in an investigative mood in this animated triple bill.
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9.30 Xchange
Ideas for the summer holidays including yoga and BMX biking.
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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. Geoff the friendly alien pays a visit to the lamppost.
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10.25 Teletubbies
A look at a family who live on a boat.
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10.55 Tweenies
Judy has a surprise gift for Max.
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Tweenies
Bella tries to make the others laugh.
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BBC Tweenies Magazine: published monthly, price £1.25 from newsagents

3.45 Arthur
Animation. Arthur has some disturbing dreams.
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4.10 Mona the Vampire
A history extravaganza hits town. while strange things occur when the town clock is tampered with in this double bill of animation with the teenage blood-sucker.
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4.35 LA 7
The band find themselves on a losing streak, and are soon falling out with each other.
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5.00 Trading Places
In the last of the series, two members of girl band D2M swap places with a couple of radio DJ girls from Northern Ireland.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
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5.25 Newsround
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Contributors

Writer (LA 7):
Georgia Pritchett
Hannah:
Hannah Spearritt
Jon:
Jon Lee
Tina:
Tina Barrett
Bradley:
Bradley McIntosh
Jo:
Jo O'Meara
Paul:
Paul Cattermole
Rachel:
Rachel Stevens
Joni:
Linda Blair

Janine finds some ammunition to use against Margaret. Peggy gives Harry her decision. It's the moment of truth for Sonia, Martin and Asif as they receive their exam results.
(Cast on Tuesday and Friday)
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
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Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Gillian Richmond
Producer:
Nicky Cotton
Director:
Sue Butterworth

Designers Anna Ryder Richardson and Graham Wynne, along with DIY expert Andy Kane, are on hand to transform interiors in Bolton, Greater Manchester. With Carol Smillie.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Interior designer:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Interior designer:
Graham Wynne
Handyman:
Andy Kane
Director:
Colin Butler
Director:
Mandi Startup
Producer:
Ann Booth-Clibbom

Lowri Turner acts as celebrity adviser to park ranger Nick and solicitor Dan, as ex-Coronation Street star
Denise Welch joins them at their east London house for a stay that includes ballroom dancing and a night out on the town.
Director/Series producer Nigel Mercer (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Unknown:
Denise Welch
Producer:
Nigel Mercer

In the penultimate part of the drama series the gloves are off as James moves in on Louise, using his guile to prevent her from marrying Rich. Meanwhile, Michael receives an unwelcome guest who bears life-shattering news.
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Sarah Parish's wait is over: page 20

Contributors

Writer:
Stewart Harcourt
Director:
Hettie MacDonald
Producer:
Sally Haynes
Emma Rose:
Dervla Kirwan
Rich Rose:
Hugo Speer
Louise Slaney:
Amanda Holden
AmandaThomas:
Sarah Parish
Michael Owen:
Andrew Scarborough
Sinead Creagh:
Rose Keegan
James Norton:
Lloyd Owen
Sam Rose:
Joel Pitts
Dominic:
Mark Bazeley
Obstetrician:
Carmel Howard
Lorainne:
Ginny Holder
Lisa Owen:
Jo-Anne Stockham
Meridith:
Matthew Gravelle
Hermann:
Michael Fassbender
Old lady:
Janet Whiteside
Old lady:
Gabrielle Hamilton
Very small man:
David Hatton
John Hughes:
Michael Tudor Barnes

Manfred Honeck, who stands in for an indisposed Neeme Jarvi, conducts the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Singers in a concert recorded in London's Royal Albert Hall on 9 August. It offers a rare chance to hear highlights of Grieg's incidental music for Ibsen's Peer Gynt in dramatic context. Actor Simon Callow - who introduces tonight's Prom in the absence of Paul Scofield - narrates the Norwegian play in English, Bo Skovhus performs the title role, Anitra is played by Inge Kosmo, while soprano Barbara Bonney sings the part of Solveig.

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BBC CD: The Best Proms Album in the World.... Ever! available from retailers

Contributors

Musicians:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Manfred Honeck
Presenter/Narrator:
Simon Callow
Peer Gynt:
Bo Skovhus
Anitra:
Inge Kosmo
Solveig:
Barbara Bonney
Director:
Bob Coles
Executive Producer:
Oliver Macfarlane

Emotional drama based on actual events.
Dance teacher Anna Forbes's claim that her father-in-law is harassing her is dismissed by her husband, triggering a disastrous chain of events.
Review page 51.
(1995, 15) **
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Followed by Holiday Weather (W)

Contributors

Director:
Bill Corcoran
Anna Forbes:
Victoria Principal
Dennis Forbes:
Robert Vaughn
Mark Forbes:
Nicholas Campbell
Dr Bell:
Kenneth Welsh
Dr Lambert:
Geraint Wyn Davies
Martha Forbes:
Dawn Greenhalgh

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