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The Queen makes the traditional journey in a carriage procession to the Palace of Westminster to open the new session of Parliament. In a speech written by the Government she outlines Tony Blair's proposed new laws for the coming year. David Dimbleby describes the scene and is joined by Andrew Marr and historian Anna Keay. Contact: to comment email [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Commentary:
Andrew Marr
Commentary:
Anna Keay
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Daniel Brittain-Catlin

Ends 5.35.

The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody takes on the City Challenge.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am on BBC2)

4.05 Mona the Vampire
Mona must foil a diabolical attempt to take over the world.

4.15 The Cramp Twins
Mrs Cramp is determined to give her new cleaner a trial.

4.30 Stacey Stone
Nat makes Joanne resident astrologer in the second of the new eight-part series.

4.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Another update.

5.00 Blue Peter
In a special show from New York, Matt Baker trains with the NYPD while Liz Barker becomes a personal shopper at a top store.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)
Fancy the Blue Peter ringtone? Visit [website removed]

5.25 Newsround
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Contributors

Writer (Stacey Stone):
Roy Apps
Stacey Stone:
Lorna Craig
Ed:
Jack Nelson
Joanne:
Sophie McCabe
Nat:
Tiffany Mulheron
Matt:
Ryan Murphy
Mel:
Allan McKenna
Priya:
Salma Khurshid
Presenter (Blue Peter):
Matt Baker
Presenter (Blue Peter):
Liz Barker

The team investigate more unscrupulous companies that are selling customers short.
Editor Doug Carnegie Repeated with sign language next Wednesday CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate), or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog

Contributors

Editor:
Doug Carnegie

A new six-part series of the science and technology strand, that each week sees three inventors of life-saving devices try to convince the public to vote for their invention. The overall winner receives a contract with a manufacturer or meeting with a high-street retailer. With Katy Hill and Rowland Rivron. Producer Lucy Dudman ; Series producer Catherine Mabb TO VOTE: phone [number removed] (local rate). Lines open during the programme www.bbc.co.uk/tw

Contributors

Unknown:
Katy Hill
Unknown:
Rowland Rivron.
Producer:
Lucy Dudman
Producer:
Catherine Mabb

Tonight Jamie Darling helps with a dramatic pond rescue, a cat has got its head stuck in a tin of dog food and there is concern over a pregnant bitch that is too small for the puppies she is carrying. Presented by Rolf Harris.
Executive producer Clare Sillery
Series producer Tony Moulsdale

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Darling
Presented By:
Rolf Harris
Producer:
Tony Moulsdale

The third of this week's live Children in Need fundraisers comes from Folkestone, where Linda Barker from Changing Rooms and Tommy Walsh from Ground Force compete to make the bigger profit. They are helped by Thomas Plant and Charles Hanson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Barker
Unknown:
Tommy Walsh
Unknown:
Charles Hanson

Action thriller. Desperate to nail an evil Chicago gangster, the FBI turn to the one man capable of infiltrating his camp - Mark Kaminski , an ex-bureau man now working as a small-town sheriff. Widescreen. Review page 68.
Director John Irvin (1986.18)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Kaminski
Director:
John Irvin
Mark Kaminksi:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Monique:
Kathryn Harrold
Luigi Patrovita:
Sam Wanamaker
Rocca:
Paul Shenar
Max:
Robert Davi
Baker:
Ed Lauter

Recent programmes with signing. Ends 4.35.
Antiques Roadshow Shown on Sunday at 6.15pm
1.05 Watchdog The show which seeks to expose unscrupulous exploitation of the consumer. Shown last wednesday
1.35 Human Instinct Humans' strategies for success.
Shown last Wednesday
2.35 Mr Trebus - a Life of Grime Special A tribute to the UK's best-known hoarder who died in September.
3.35 SAS - Are You Tough Enough? Concluding the series exposing members of the public to ten days of SAS-style training. First shown on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Trebus

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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