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Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
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Contributors

Presented By:
Bill Turnbull
Presented By:
Sian Williams

Ends 5.35.

The Scooby-Doo Show
During a Halloween costume party, the gang witness a visit from the legendary headless horseman.

4.10 Mona the Vampire
How is Dr Java taking over the town's coffee and ice-cream market?

4.20 The Cramp Twins
A new neighbour determines to find the secret behind Mrs Cramp's whiter than-white laundry.

4.35 Making It: the Final
Watch the live climax to see who viewers have chosen as the next CBBC presenter.

5.00 Bring It On
First in a seven part series in which CBBC presenters Dick and Dom must rise to challenges. Today, can they become a DJ and MC? Repeated next Monday on BBC2

5.25 Newsround

It Takes Two. Emma Milnes falls for a pair of inseparable ducks, Fiona Green comes across two close canines while horse vet Sally Kingsley competes at the Blenheim horse trials. Christopher Timothy narrates.
Director Gillian Greenham

Contributors

Unknown:
Emma Milnes
Unknown:
Fiona Green
Unknown:
Sally Kingsley
Unknown:
Christopher Timothy
Director:
Gillian Greenham

More hit music, including a rundown of the latest charts. Producer Michael Kelpie ; Executive producer Chris Cowey
Repeated tomorrow [Web Address Removed] Fancy the Top of the Pops theme tune ringtone on your phone? Visit [Web Address Removed] for more information

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Kelpie
Producer:
Chris Cowey

Sharon comes face to face with her nemesis. Meanwhile,
Ian realises that Lisa has betrayed Mark.
Episode written by Matthew Graham For cast see Tuesday and Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice Omnibus next Sunday

Contributors

Written By:
Matthew Graham

Harry Enfield heads the cast in a new six-part comedy.
The Party. Wrinkly rocker Gary plans a birthday bash - but there's a clash over security. Contains strong language.
Written by Charles Peattie , Mark Warren : Director/Producer Ed Bye

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Enfield
Written By:
Charles Peattie
Written By:
Mark Warren
Gary:
Harry Enfield
Debs:
Amanda Holden
Troy:
Leo Bill
Johnson:
Rupert Vansittart
Steve:
Graham McTavish

r Crime thriller, first in tonight's double bill of films directed by and starring Brian Dennehy. While investigating the attempted murder of a young woman, cop Jack Reed uncovers a web of deceit at City Hall. Review page 45.
(1995,15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Dennehy.
Unknown:
Jack Reed

Darren Hayes , the Flaming Lips and McAlmont and Butler perform original songs and covers. With Dermot O'Leary.
Director Chris Howe : Producer Jim Parsons
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Darren Hayes
Unknown:
Dermot O'Leary.
Director:
Chris Howe
Producer:
Jim Parsons

Courtroom drama concluding tonight's double bill of films directed by and starring Brian Dennehy. Also starring Lynn Redgrave. When attorney Ed Brannigan is accused of rape, his son must prove his innocence. Review page 45.
(1997,15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Dennehy.
Unknown:
Lynn Redgrave.
Unknown:
Ed Brannigan

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