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Pocket Dragon Adventures
The Dragons create large copies of the wizard's rubber duck.

7.45 UBOS
Cassy and Verne inherit evil powers.

8.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza and Nigel go underwater.

8.35 Rugrats
Double bill. Chuckie and Kimi visit the scary kids' haunt, and Tommy leads the babies on a space mission.

Dani Behr and Joe Mace are joined by members of pop bands S Club and Blue, while daredevil naturalist Steve Irwin takes the Lady Loo Roll Challenge. Female pop trio Sugababes are in the studio, and Atomic Kitten oversee the grand finale of Atomic Kitten Karaoke, while there's fun with Cubix, The Cramp Twins, Big Wolf on Campus and The Jackie Chan Adventures.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Dani Behr
Presenter:
Joe Mace
Guest:
Steve Irwin
Singers:
null Sugababes
Director:
Nick Harris
Producer:
Jonathan Robinson.
Producer:
Maria Stewart

Ray Stubbs previews the new Nationwide League season, which kicks off today, and looks back at the summer in domestic and world footbal i. Match of the Day -with highlights of the Community Shield - tomorrow 7.10pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs

Sue Barker introduces live athletics action from Munich.
12.50, 1.55, 3.55, 5.05
European Athletics Starting with continuing action from the women's marathon.
2.00 Women's triple jump final.
2.05 Heptathlon javelin.
2.10 Men's 110m hurdles semi-finals.
2.20 Men's pole vault final.
2.30 Women's 4xl00m heats.
2.50 Men's 4xl00m heats.
3.10 Men's 800m semi-finals.
3.30 Men's 3,000m steeplechase final.
3.50 Women's shot put final.
4.00 Men's 110m hurdles final. Can Colin Jackson go out in style at his last major outdoor tournament with a fourth consecutive European gold?
4.15 Women's 5,000m final. Defending champion
Sonia O'Sullivan of Ireland takes on a field that could include new
Commonwealth champion Paula Radcliffe , Olympic champion Gabi Szabo and world champion Olga Yegorava.
4.40 Men's 4x400m heats.
5.05 Heptathlon 800m.
5.25 Women's 4x400m heats.
Plus at 1.20 Athletics Focus
Reflections on a week of top-class competition in Munich.
3.45 Football Half-Times
4.50 Final Score Ray Stubbs with football results and reports. Producer Helen Kuttner ; Editors Michael Cole and Carl Hicks
(S - European athletics only)

Contributors

Introduces:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Sonia O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Paula Radcliffe
Unknown:
Gabi Szabo
Unknown:
Olga Yegorava.
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Producer:
Helen Kuttner
Producer:
Carl Hicks

Jim Davidson and referee John Virgo oversee the last in the snooker-themed game-show series. The guest players are Michael Judge , Tony Knowles and Willie Thorne.
DirectorSueMcMahon;ProducerGeoffMiles

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
John Virgo
Unknown:
Michael Judge
Unknown:
Tony Knowles
Unknown:
Willie Thorne.

Nine strong women, among them actress Margi Clarke , comedian Jenny Eclair , broadcaster Jenni Murray and PR guru Lynne Franks , brave Anne Robinson 's acerbic quiz. The winner's nominated charity could benefit by up to f 50,000. Producer Dee Todd ; Series producer Eileen Herlihy

Contributors

Unknown:
Margi Clarke
Unknown:
Jenny Eclair
Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Unknown:
Lynne Franks
Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Dee Todd
Producer:
Eileen Herlihy

Phillip Schofield hosts the quiz in which 49 contestants attempt to win a round-the-world trip, while viewers have a chance to claim a place on next week's show. Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Jane O'Brien The National Lottery - Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 9.55pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Director:
Patricia Mordecai
Producer:
Jane O'Brien

Four Olympic rowing gold medallists join Laura McCree and Anna Ryder Richardson in south-west London, to design a "mod" bedroom and a "lizard" lounge. With Carol Smillie. Producer Mike Ratcliffe ; Executive producer Linda Clifford

Contributors

Unknown:
Laura McCree
Unknown:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Unknown:
Carol Smillie.
Producer:
Mike Ratcliffe
Producer:
Linda Clifford

Michelle Collins and Juliet Aubrey star in a two-part drama, that deals with the chaos that ensues after an IVF mix-up.
Six years after unsuccessful fertility treatment, Gina hears of allegations that mistakes have been made at the clinic she attended with another woman. Concludes tomorrow 9pm.
Written by William Gaminara
Producer Emma Burge
Director Gavin Millar

Contributors

Unknown:
Michelle Collins
Unknown:
Juliet Aubrey
Written By:
William Gaminara
Producer:
Emma Burge
Director:
Gavin Millar
Unknown:
Juliet Aubrey
Gina:
Michelle Collins
Madeleine:
Juliet Aubrey
George:
Sean Gallagher
Ella:
Lucy Joyce
Nicola:
Julia Davis
Madeleine's mother:
Helen Lindsay
Charlie:
Paulette Williams
Professor Atkins:
John Fortune
Dr Alexander:
Huw David Thomas
Dl Robertson:
Garry Cooper
DC Palmer:
Murray McArthur
Philippe:
Francois Domange

Romantic drama. A congresswoman and a Washington DC detective lead seemingly unconnected lives until their spouses die in a plane crash. Then they discover their partners were having an affair. Widescreen. Review page 41.
Director Sydney Pollack (1999, 15)

Contributors

Director:
Sydney Pollack
Dutch Van Den Broeck:
Harrison Ford
Kay Chandler:
Kristin Scott Thomas
Alcee:
Charles S Dutton
Wendy Judd:
Bonnie Hunt
Det George Beaufort:
Dennis Haysbert
Truman Trainor:
Richard Jenkins

Horror based on Stephen King's novel.
Shy Carrie is repressed by her mother and her classmates make her life a misery with their taunting. But, unbeknown to them, Carrie has special powers.
Director Brian De Palma (1976, 18) Film of the week: page 39

Contributors

Director:
Brian de Palma
Carrie White:
Sissy Spacek
Margaret White:
Piper Laurie
Sue Snell:
Amy Irving
Tommy Ross:
William Katt
Billy Nolan:
John Travolta
Chris Hargenson:
Nancy Allen

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