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Spot's Musical Adventures
On a school trip, Spot pays a visit to an aquarium.
7.10 The Shiny Show
While Dogsby presents this week's quiz, Mukka receives a shock.
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Spot's Musical Adventures
On a school trip, Spot pays a visit to an aquarium.
7.10 The Shiny Show
While Dogsby presents this week's quiz, Mukka receives a shock.
Duke Drake is trying to turn animals in the forest to stone.
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When Gus and Cassy's shadows disappear, can Verne solve the mystery at the centre of the Earth?
8.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Nigel is worried about his daughter Eliza when she crosses the Andean Pass with a llama. Featuring the voices of actor Tim Curry and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
8.35 Rugrats
A double bill in which Tommy is made "man of the house" in Stu's absence, then Didi, Stu and the kids accompany Charlotte on a spa weekend.
EastEnders stars join the S Club Juniors as guests of presenters Dani Behr and Joe Mace. There's also a preview of this evening's Sport Relief, coverage of which starts at 7pm, a trip to New York with Shaggy's singing partner Rayvon and the launch of the Atomic Kitten Karaoke. Plus the usual fun with Cubix, The Cramp Twins, Big Wolf on Campus and Jackie Chan Adventures.
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Presented by Steve Rider.
Athletics Highlights from last night in Rome in the third of this season's seven lucrative
Golden League meetings. Presented by Roger Black.
Plus Athletics Focus at 12.25. Live coverage of the European trials and AAA championships is at 5pm on BBC2
12.50 Motorcycling Action from Knockhill in Scotland of round eight in the British Superbike championship. Michael Rutter took the chequered flag on both occasions at Rockingham in the previous round.
Presented by Craig Doyle.
World Superbikes coverage is on Friday at 11.35pm on BBC2
1.35 Racing Live coverage of three starts from Ascot, with the highlight likely to be at 2.15 in the International Silver
Trophy Stakes, a race for three-year-olds and upwards run over a distance of a mile. Other starts are at 1.45 and 2.45.
3.00 Golf The third round of the Scottish Open. At this stage last year, Retief Goosen of South Africa led the field at
Loch Lomond. Presented by Steve Rider , with commentary coming from Peter Alliss , Ken Brown , Alex Hay , Wayne Grady , Beverly Lewis and Julian Tutt. Coverage of the final round is tomorrow 1.30pm on BBC2. Producer Jonathan Bramley ; Editor
Michael Cole
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Paul Hunter , Stephen Lee and Jimmy Michie guest on the snooker-themed show, with Jim Davidson and John Virgo. Director Sue McMahon ; Producer Geoff Miles
In another special edition, page-three girls including Jamelah, Jakki Degg , Leilani and Nicola McLean try to win cash for charity as they brave Anne Robinson 's quiz with quips.
Producer Dee Todd ; Series producer Eileen Herlihy
An evening of fun and games using sport as a means of raising money for young people. Ulrika Jonsson and Gary Lineker host the first half, which opens with soap stars including Gary Beadle , Will Mellor , Colette Brown , Louisa Bradshaw-White and Lee Warbuton participating in Sport in the Square - live from Albert Square.
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7.15* Gareth Gates performs live, Pele picks his hero and Ray Stubbs of Football Focus dices death with Peter Snow.
8.00* Stephen Fry presents They Think It's a Question of Sport, with Nick Hancock , Gary Lineker and Frank Skinner v Sue Barker, Ally McCoist and John Parrott. Then Ronni Ancona and Alistair McGowan take the stage as Posh 'n' Becks.
8.30* Rio Ferdinand reveals his hero, Denise Lewis enters the fray and Gareth Gates duets with Will Young. The show continues on BBC2, then returns to BBC1 after the News.
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Videoplus code for 7.00-9.00pm Steve Redgrave and Denise Lewis on the big night: page 16
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with Helen Willetts.
Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Producer Kate Middleditch www.bbc.co.uk/lottery The National Lottery - Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 8. 55pm
Jamie Theakston and Clare Balding take the reins for the second half, which opens with the return of seventies sports show Superstars. Jon Inverdale and Lisa Rogers present as Steve Redgrave , Dwight Yorke , Gianluca Vialli , Austin Healey and Steph Cook are put through their paces.
10.00* Bargain Hunt's David Dickinson unveils lots -which must be seen to be believed - in the Sport Relief auction.
10.30* Clips of Sportsmen Behaving Badly with Patrick Kielty , then England cricket captain Nasser Hussain joins the fun.
11.00* Nick Hancock lends his support, then Les Dennis and Bob Mortimer square off for three rounds in the ring, with Johnny Vaughan as MC. Guests include Paul Whitehouse , Harry Enfield , Vic Reeves , Amanda Holden and Charlie Higson.
1130* Melinda Messenger , Tamara Beckwith and Emmerdale's
Amy Nuttall are among contestants in the long-awaited return of Runaround, presented by Johnny Vegas. * Indicates that timing is approximate
Director John L Spencer ; Producers Martin Dance, Andy Harris , Jon Rowlands Videopius code for 9.30-12 midnight
Followed by National Lottery Update
Comedy starring Joan Sims ,
Sidney James and Kenneth Williams. Sid and Bernie take their girlfriends on holiday. Review page 51.
Director Gerald Thomas (1969. PG)
Angela Rippon and Jo Brand are among the guests, shown yesterday
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