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With Dermot Murnaghan in London and Sophie Raworth at police HQ in Manchester, where she'll be joined by Peter Snow with an analysis of crime figures. Plus at 8.30 Gaby Roslin live at the Southampton Boat Show.
Timetable Monday
CRACKING CRIME

Contributors

Unknown:
Dermot Murnaghan
Unknown:
Sophie Raworth
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Gaby Roslin

Ends 5.35.

Taz-mania
An anthropologist comes to stay.

4.10 Mona the Vampire
Can a feline invasion be stopped?

4.20 The Cramp Twins
Lucien is scared by a clown.

4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Marmosets overrun the camp.

5.00 Blue Peter
Matt goes riding by the sea with the Household Cavalry.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.20am on BBC2)
Fancy the Blue Peter theme on your phone? Visit [web address removed]

5.25 Newsround

Beginning tonight's special strand of programming on crime in the UK, and ways to prevent and reduce it. [web address removed]
Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce are joined by Peter Snow to compare the myths with the realities about crime in Britain today. There's a chance to hear both from the victims of crime and those fighting it plus a look at initiatives to prevent it.
How you can beat crime: page 23

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Presenter:
Fiona Bruce
Presenter:
Peter Snow
Producer:
Diana Martin
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

Two reformed criminals - one now a church minister, the other a businessman - burgle a house to expose its security weaknesses before suggesting a "crime makeover".
Producer Tony Tackaberry ; Executive producers Jerry Foulkes , Richard Klein

Contributors

Producer:
Tony Tackaberry
Producers:
Jerry Foulkes
Producers:
Richard Klein

Fiona Bruce invites viewers to vote on sentences for four convicted criminals. Vote on [number removed] (calls cost lOp), via the red button on digital satellite TV or on the website, www.bbc.co.uk/crackingcrime.
Producers Sam Anstiss, Diana Martin
Editor Alexandra Henderson

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Bruce
Producer:
Sam Anstiss
Producer:
Diana Martin
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

An experiment to see if a pioneering crime reduction scheme from America, called Compstat, could be used in Oxford. Cracking Crime continues after the News at 10.35pm.
Producer Simon Greenwood ; Director John Maidens The new weapon against crime: page 26

Contributors

Producer:
Simon Greenwood
Director:
John Maidens

Concluding tonight's crime-related programmes.
In the Hot Seat The Home Secretary David Blunkett answers questions from viewers sent in by email and from a studio audience. You can email your own questionstocrackingcrime@bbc.co.uk.
Producer Sam Woodhouse : Editor Alexandra Henderson

Contributors

Unknown:
David Blunkett
Producer:
Sam Woodhouse
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

Erotic thriller starring John Uthgow , Eric Roberts and Madchen Amick. An escaped convict, murderer and bank robber targets his ex-wife and her new rich husband. Review page 61.
DirectorWilliam Curran (1994,18)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
John Uthgow
Unknown:
Eric Roberts
Unknown:
Madchen Amick.

A selection of recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 5.00.
Antiques Roadshow The experts vist Tenby in west Wales.
Shown on Sunday at 6.35pm
2.10 Holiday - You Call the Shots Jayne Middlemiss , Rowland Rivron and Joe Mace are in Cape Town. Shown Monday 7pm
2.40 Watchdog Consumer news. Shown Tuesday 7pm
3.10 Bargain Hunt Two teams of bohemians compete to make a lucrative buy.
3.40 Ground Force The team design a garden with raised beds for a wheelchair-user. Shown Monday 8.30pm
4.10 Child of Our Time In the first of three updates Prof Robert Winston checks the memories of the youngtoddlers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jayne Middlemiss
Unknown:
Rowland Rivron
Unknown:
Joe MacE
Unknown:
Prof Robert Winston

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