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Presented by Rob Bonnet and Sian Williams.
Timetable on Monday CONTACT: call [number removed] (7.30am-12 midnight): text on [number removed], or via www.bbc.co.uk/breakfast

Contributors

Presented By:
Rob Bonnet
Presented By:
Sian Williams

Nobody's Child. A dying man's quest to find his daughter forces Kwarme to face the past.
Episode written by Claire Bennett
More cast Tuesday

Contributors

Written By:
Claire Bennett
Dr Benjamin Kwarme:
Ariyon Bakare
Caroline Shaw:
Ela Kay
Charlotte Matlock:
Jane Asher
Gerald Matlock:
David Ryall
Dr Chalmers:
Daniel Tuite
Dr Meekin:
John Wamaby
Young Gerald Matlock:
Nick Waring
Young Charlotte Matlock:
Heather Cave

Ends 5.35.

The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody visits Bavaria, helps a royal chef and goes to a baseball game.
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4.05 Mona the Vampire
A drought brings a strange discovery.

4.15 The Basil Brush Show
Stephen has a spell put on him - with alarming consequences.

4.45 Rugrats
Spike needs cheering up after a nightmare. Edwin has a birthday party.

4.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Another update from the Academy.
(More at 8.25pm)

5.00 Blue Peter
Including today the second instalment of The Quest and the Sugababes live in the studio.
(Repeated next Monday on BBC2)

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer ("The Basil Brush Show"):
Matt King
Writer ("The Basil Brush Show"):
Ged Allen

Four current champions join team captains Ally McCoist and Frankie Dettori. There's Darren Campbell , who won
Commonwealth gold in the 4xl00m relay, Olympic boxing gold medallist Audley Harrison , champion jumpjockey Tony McCoy and Ayrshire's Winter Olympic gold medal-winning curling skipper Rhona Martin. Presented by Sue Barker. Producer Phil Wye ; Series producer Carl Doran
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Contributors

Unknown:
Frankie Dettori.
Unknown:
Darren Campbell
Unknown:
Audley Harrison
Unknown:
Rhona Martin.
Presented By:
Sue Barker.
Producer:
Phil Wye
Producer:
Carl Doran

Richard Blackwood presents this week's hits, with music videos, live performances and the latest from the Star Bar.
Repeated tomorrow [web address removed] BBC PRODUCTS: book, Top of the Pops 1964-2002: the True Story, £14.99 from bookshops or [web address removed] ; BBC Top of the Pops Magazine: £1.90 Fancy the TOTP theme on your phone? Visit [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Blackwood
Director/Executive Producer:
Chris Cowey

Tonight the students all perform live on stage, with three students singing for their survival in the Academy. With one due to be spared by the viewers and another by their fellow-students, it means heartbreak for one other.
Coverage continues at 9.30pm on BBC Choice www.bbc.co.uk/fameacademy

Continuing the new series of the satirical news quiz, with host Angus Deayton , regulars Ian Hislop and Paul Merton , and guests from the world of politics and the media. Director Paul Wheeler ; Series producer Nick Martin
Repeated tomorrow on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Nick Martin

Controversial crime thriller, the first of tonight's double bill of films directed by Michael Winner. When his wife and daughter are raped and left for dead, Paul Kersey decides to take revenge on all the muggers and thieves who populate the city. But his vigilantism brings him to the attention of the police. Review page 64.
(1974, 18) Andrew Collins on what makes a thriller: page 33
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Directed By:
Michael Winner.
Unknown:
Paul Kersey
Unknown:
Andrew Collins
Paul Kersey:
Charles Bronson
Joanna Kersey:
Hope Lange
Frank Ochoa:
Vincent Gardenia
Jack Toby:
Steven Keats
Sam Kreutzer:
William Redfield
AimesJainchill:
Stuart Margolin

Western, concluding tonight's Michael Winner double bill, starring Charles Bronson and Jack Palance. 1873, Arillo, Texas: taunted by the town sheriff, an Apache half-breed shoots the man in self-defence and rides out of town. A posse follows him, seeking revenge. Review page 64.
(1971,18)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Winner
Unknown:
Charles Bronson
Unknown:
Jack Palance

BBC One London

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