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Presented by Dermot Mumaghan and Sophie Raworth.
With 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 news with Moira Stuart (Mon-Wed),
Kate Sanderson (Thu, Fri); 6.15,6.45,
7.50 business news with Declan Curry ; 6.25, 6.53, 7.15,7.53,
8.15,8.55 weather with Helen Willetts ; 6.27, 6.55, 7.28, 7.55,
8.28,8.55 regional news, travel;
6.35,7.35,8.35 sport.
Editor Richard Porter

Contributors

Presented By:
Dermot Mumaghan
Presented By:
Sophie Raworth.
Unknown:
Moira Stuart
Unknown:
Kate Sanderson
Unknown:
Declan Curry
Unknown:
Helen Willetts
Editor:
Richard Porter

Ends 5.35.
The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody collects a package and Winnie tries to save the world.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am on BBC2 (R) (S)

4.05 Mona the Vampire
Charley gets trapped inside the mansion of a mystery writer. (R) (S)

4.15 Eureka TV
Portable high-tech inflatable speakers. And how a jellyfish can sting, even when it's dead. With Fearne Cotton and Kate Heavenor. (S)

4.30 Ace Lightning
It's Halloween and Mark decides to throw a party. (S)

4.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Holly Willoughby and Jake Humphrey with the latest from the Academy.

5.00 Blue Peter
Mysteries of the night sky and Loch Ness begin a Mystery Week special. Plus music from the Harlem Gospel Choir.
With Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas, Matt Baker and Liz Barker.
Repeated tomorrow 7.10am on BBC2

5.25 Newsround
With Lizo Mzimba and Adam Smyth. (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Heavenor.
Unknown:
Holly Willoughby
Unknown:
Jake Humphrey
Unknown:
Konnie Huq
Unknown:
Simon Thomas.
Unknown:
Matt Baker
Unknown:
Liz Barker.
Unknown:
Lizo Mzimba
Unknown:
Adam Smyth.

With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
GREATER LONDON
6.30 BBC London News For
London and the Home
Counties, presented by Emily Maitlis.
Editor Sandy Smith
SOUTH EAST
6.30 South East Today For
Sussex and Kent, presented by Giles Dilnot and Beverley Thompson. Editor Rod Beards
REGIONAL PROGRAMMES: viewers watching on satellite can access local news magazines for London, South, West Midlands, North West and North by using the red key on their remote control. Satellite viewers in other regions wishing to see their local news programmes will need to retune to analogue.
Followed by Weather with Rob McElwee.

Contributors

Unknown:
Huw Edwards.
Presented By:
Emily Maitlis.
Editor:
Sandy Smith
Presented By:
Giles Dilnot
Presented By:
Beverley Thompson.
Unknown:
Rob McElwee.

In the first of a new series Craig Doyle is in Australia, Rowland Rivron and his family visit Holland and Riz Lateef is in Brighton. Editor Jannine Waddell ; Series producer Gary Broadhurst
GREATER LONDON
7.30 Inside Out Two people who find it hard to control their commuter rage are given a crash course in taming theirtempers.
Presented by Sumit Bose. Editor Dippy Chaudhary
SOUTH EAST
7.30 Inside Out A look behind the scenes at Canterbury Cathedral, plus an interview with the outgoing Archbishop. Presented by Paul Ross.
Series editor Linda Bell
REGIONAL PROGRAMMES: satellite viewers in the South East will need to retune to analogue to see their local programme.

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Rowland Rivron
Unknown:
Riz Lateef
Editor:
Jannine Waddell
Producer:
Gary Broadhurst
Presented By:
Sumit Bose.
Presented By:
Paul Ross.
Editor:
Linda Bell

The arrivals of Kylie Minogue and Tom Jones are expected as the fly-on-the-wall documentary series based at
London's Heathrow airport returns for a new ten-part run. Series producer Michael Houldey : Executive producer Edwina vardey

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Jones
Producer:
Michael Houldey

Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World to survive intact. Using the latest historical research and modern technology, this one-off programme tells the story of its construction as it would have appeared to those who built it.

History: Pyramid 9.00pm BBC1
Don't be confused by the opening seconds showing the drifting sands of the Sahara - you haven't tuned in to Michael Palin's new series. Although this documentary is also set in the Sahara, it takes us back 4,500 years to explain how the Eygptians built the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only one of the seven ancient wonders of the world to survive.
Some Walking with Dinosaurs-style digital trickery is cleverly interwoven with a story about a young Egyptian, Nakht, one of the pyramid's builders. Omar Sharif voices the character of Nakht, who, along with his brother, is conscripted on to the 2 5,000-strong workforce building this impressive burial site for King Khufu.
Although fictional, it's completely believable as every detail is based on real archaeological findings. The film is visually stunning and the combination of astonishingly realistic special effects and dramatic reconstruction make you feel that you've actually gone back to 2,500 BC Giza and are seeing the construction for real. Great television and a testament to what humans can do if they work together.

(Jane Rackham)

Rebuilding the Great Pyramid: page 29

Contributors

Narrator:
Omar Sharif
Director:
Jonathan Stamp
Executive Producer:
Laurence Rees

The series about real-life rescues returns for a seven-part series with the tale of four friends who survived a plane crash in Scotland only to face a ferocious blizzard.
Series producer Jane Lomas ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst

Contributors

Producer:
Jane Lomas
Producer:
Dick Colthurst

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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