Ends 7.30.
Spot's Musical Adventures Spot, Helen and Steve pretend to be horses.
7.10 The Shiny Show The characters pretend to be butterflies, snails and bees.
Ends 12.00.
Pocket Dragon Adventures
The Dragons realise they have to work together.
7.45 UBOS
Casey, Gus and Verne have to join forces to prevent Hamburg from freezing over.
8.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza and co meet another family who make wildlife films.
8.35 Rugrats
Double bill. Chuckie is too bossy, and Grandpa falls asleep at a fair.
9.00 The Saturday Show
Dani Behr and Joe Mace's guests are Hispanic popster Enrique Iglesias, new ten-piece band Blazing Squad and singer Lisa Roxanne. There's also a look at Stamford Amp's video shoot for their debut single Anything for You, and at what happened when the Atomic Kitten karaoke winner went shopping with the chart-topping trio. Plus Cubix, The Cramp Twins, Big Wolf on Campus and The Jackie Chan Adventures.
BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers
Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson preview the new Premiership season, which kicks off today after a busy summer of big-money transfers and managerial changes.
Introduced by Steve Rider from Twickenham.
1.00 Athletics Focus Roger Black rounds up the latest news from the track, including highlights of last night's Golden League meeting in Zurich.
1.50 Athletics Action from last
Sunday's London Triathlon at
Docklands, where a record 3,000 competitors took part and Simon Lessing sought to defend his title.
3.00 Motorcycling Craig Doyle presents highlights of round nine at the British Superbikes championship from Thruxton.
Steve Hislop's crash in the last round allowed Sean Emmettto reduce his lead by 11 points.
3.45 Football Half-Times
3.55 Rugby Sevens First staged in 1926, the Middlesex Charity Sevens continues to attract the top sevens teams. Last year's surprise winners, the British Army, are defending their title at Twickenham against another high-quality field, including Wasps, Leicester and Bath. Continues on BBC2.
Producer (rugby) Ken Burton ; Editor
Carl Hicks Fancy the Grandstand theme tune on your phone? Visit www.radiotimes.com
A roundup of the day's results and big stories.
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Jim Davidson and referee John Virgo oversee the snooker-themed game-show in which celebrity professionals team up alongside contestants to win prizes. The guest players are Anthony Hamilton, Matthew Stevens and Willie Thorne.
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Terry Wogan unveils a compendium of televisual blunders culled from the cutting-room floor featuring entertainers such as Ronnie Barker , Stephen Fry and pop band Steps. Director Ben Kellett ; Producer Clare Ragsdale
Nine stars from the world of fashion pit their wits in a special themed edition of Anne Robinson 's quiz. The winner's nominated charity could benefit by as much as f 50,000. Producer Dee Todd ; Series producer Eileen Herlihy Fancy the Weakest Link theme tune ringtone on your phone? Visit www.radiotimes.com for more information
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 7.55pm
Another chance to see last year's pilot episode of the drama starring Martin Shaw as a radical High Court judge. Exacting Justice. Deed is torn between his oath to uphold the law and breaking it to help his daughter. A new series is scheduled for the autumn.
Written and produced by GF Newman ; Director Alrick Riley
With Fiona Bruce. Weather Darren Bett.
Followed by National Lottery Update
The Cockney mirth-maker treats an audience to his own brand of stand-up comedy in the last of three special shows from Southampton's Mayflower Theatre. Director John Bishop ; Executive producer Laurie Mansfield
Postponed from 19 July
Comedy. Gil Buckman is an overly anxious father who is determined that his children will have a better childhood than he did. But he discovers that parents' expectations for their offspring rarely match reality. Widescreen. Review page 41.
Director Ron Howard (1989, 15)
The comedian's chat-show guests are glamour model Jordan and R 'n' B
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With Diarmuid Gavin ,
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