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Little Bear
Triple bill in which Little Bear entertains the forest and finds a four-leaf clover. (S)

7.30 Brum
The mayor of Big Town gets trapped on a runaway train.
Shown last Monday BBC2 (S) (W)

7.40 Fix and Foxi
Animated double bill. Lupo has a new job, and Wakiki is not his usual self. (R) (S)

7.50 Flint the Time Detective
The team visit ancient Italy to retrieve Time Shifter Plumella. (S)

8.15 Gadget Boy
Spydra plans to steal the Aborigines's precious opals. (R) (S)

8.35 Rugrats
Fun with the rompersuited rebels. (S)

Live coverage of the traditional procession, led by the 674th newly-elected Lord Mayor.
Today's host, Philippa Forrester , meets some of the parade's 6,500 participants while BBC London DJ Robert Elms and a team of experts help to uncover the show's rich history. Producer Ian Russell ; Director
Bronwen Roberts (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Philippa Forrester
Producer:
Ian Russell
Director:
Bronwen Roberts

Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson preview the weekend's World Cup play-off action. Plus news of England v Sweden (extended highlights at 5.30pm), and the Nationwide League match between Manchester City and Wolves. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/football

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson

Introduced by Steve Rider.

1.10 Rally Australia
Perth hosts the penultimate round of the World Rally championship, with Scotland's Colin McRae and Britain's Richard Burns in action. Commentary by Mark James and Tiff Needell.
Repeated Monday at 1.10pm on BBC2

1.40, 3.55 Rugby Union
This afternoon's live rugby action comes from the Millennium stadium, as Wales clash with Argentina, and Murrayfield, where Scotland take on Tonga.
Wales v Argentina
Live coverage (kickoff 2pm) from Cardiff's Millennium stadium. The home side must be on top of their game to compete with a tough Argentina side.
Nick Mullins and Jonathan Davies provide the commentary.
Scotland v Tonga
Live first-half action (kickoff 4pm) from Murrayfield. Commentary from Bill McLaren. Second-half coverage follows at 4.45pm on BBC2.

3.45 Football Half-Times

TV presentation (rugby) Ken Burton
Editor Carl Hicks (W)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Colin McRae
Unknown:
Richard Burns
Commentary By:
Mark James
Commentary By:
Tiff Needell.
Unknown:
Nick Mullins
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Bill McLaren.
Unknown:
Ken Burton
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Extended highlights from Old Trafford of today's friendly n between England and Sweden. Having secured their place in the World Cup finals, England - under the tutelage of Sven Goran Eriksson - begin their build-up with a difficult game. Eriksson's Swedish countrymen have the best record of all 50 European nations. Introduced by Gary Lineker , with commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/football

Contributors

Unknown:
Sven Goran Eriksson
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Trevor Brooking.
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Continuing the boys-versus-girls game show in which two teams of friends battle to win a holiday by completing a set of nail-biting challenges. Hosted by Ian Wright.
Producers lain Holland and Samantha Hornick (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wright.
Unknown:
Samantha Hornick

Distant Elephants. Comfort puts herself in grave danger. Josh is forced to reconsider his resignation when he comes to the aid of a young student.
Written by Leslie Stewart : Producer Amanda Silvester : Director Paul Duane
(S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bb.co.uk/casualty

Contributors

Written By:
Leslie Stewart
Producer:
Amanda Silvester
Director:
Paul Duane
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Nikki Marshall:
Kelly Harrison
Patrick Spiller:
Ian Kelsey
Colette Kiemey:
Adjoa Andoh
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Jeff McGuire:
Bob Mason
Alex Tyler:
Max Wrottesly
Jackie:
Jill Cooper
Jo:
Louisa Millwood-Haigh
Waheed:
Sandeep Sharma
George:
Horace Oliver
Elder Alan:
Christopher Cooper
Rebecca:
Markham Doreen Andrew
Fire officer:
Liam Noble
Rob:
Chad Shepherd

Coverage of tonight's annual Festival of Remembrance from London's Royal Albert Hall in the presence of the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales. The Rt Rev Michael Mann conducts the service, which features music and song from bands representing the Guards Division, Her Majesty's Royal Marines and the Royal Air Force. The festival concludes with the traditional silence and poppy drop. Brian Hanrahan commentates.
(S) (W)
(Remembrance Sunday: the Cenotaph is tomorrow at 10.30am)
War memorials: page 24

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rt Rev Michael Mann
Commentator:
Brian Hanrahan
Television Production:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

J Comedy. Middle-aged Brenda, Elise and Annie are reunited by the suicide of their old school friend Cynthia, who killed herself after discovering her husband's infidelity. The three women can easily relate to Cynthia's feelings of betrayal and team up to plot revenge on the men who spurned them. Widescreen. Review page 55.
Director Hugh Wilson (1996. PG) (S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
Hugh Wilson
Elise Elliot Atchison:
Goldie Hawn
Brenda Morelli Cushman:
Bette Midler
Annie MacDuggan Paradise:
Diane Keaton
Gunilla Garson Golcbeig:
Maggte Smith
Shelly Stewart Sarah:
Jessica Parker
Morty Cushman:
Dan Hedaya
Cynthia Swann Griffin:
Stockard Channing
Bill Atchison:
Victor Garber
Aaron Paradise:
Stephen Collins
Phoebe LaVelle:
Elizabeth Berkley

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