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Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinksy with Rosie Millard live from
Hollywood as preparations continue for the Oscars.
Timetable on Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Dermot Murnaghan
Unknown:
Natasha Kaplinksy
Unknown:
Rosie Millard

Ends 5.35.

Mona the Vampire
Mona's comic book is left in the rain.

4.05 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza is afraid to admit that she doesn't know how to snowboard.
(Continues 4.35pm)

4.20 The Story of Tracy Beaker
Ben is accused of being boring. Episode written by Laura Summers
(Cast on Thursday)

4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Concluding today's story.

4.45 Cavegirl
Mum and dad become ill with swamp fever.
Episode written by Brian Lynch
(Cast on Thursday)

5.00 Grange Hill
Togger sets a dare.
Episode written by Matthew Evans
(Continues Thursday 5pm)

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer (The Story of Tracy Beaker):
Laura Summers
Writer (Cavegirl):
Brian Lynch
Writer (Grange Hill):
Matthew Evans
Togger Johnson:
Chris Perry-Metcalf
Abel Benson:
Lucas Lindo
Emma Bolton:
Daniella Fray
Mel Adams:
Sarah Lawrence
Tanya Young:
Kirsten Cassidy
Maddie Gilks:
Kacey Barnfield
Calvin Braithwaite:
Arnold Oceng
Josh Irvine:
Shane Leonidas
Amy Davenport:
Lindsey Ray
Kathy McIlory:
Sammy O'Grady
Martin Miller:
Matthew Buckley
Spencer Hargreaves:
Colin White
Shannon Parks:
Amanda Fahy

In the third of the nightly programmes assessing popular diets some of the volunteers are beginning to crack. Cue Scott, who seems to have broken his bulk-inducing beer habit by switching to wine until he is seen downing a swift half-pint.

For Better, for Worse. Owen's world disintegrates.
Written by Sarah Louise Hawkins and Phil Gerard ; Producer Paul Goodman
Director Minkie Spiro www.bbc.co.uk/holby

Contributors

Written By:
Sarah Louise Hawkins
Written By:
Phil Gerard
Producer:
Paul Goodman
Director:
Minkie Spiro
Tom Campbell-Gore:
Denis Lawson
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Ed Keating:
Rocky Marshall
Sandy Harper:
Laura Sadler
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia Potter
Danny Shaughnessy:
Jeremy Edwards
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Steve Waring:
Peter de Jersey
Jess Griffin:
Verona Joseph
Sean Hunt:
George Calll
Marcus Denby:
Steven Hartley
Helen Gaskell:
Charlotte Randle
Peter Gaskell:
Lee Boardman
Jason Raylor:
Benedict Sandiford
Seleena Chowdhury:
Koel Purie
AmirChowdhury:
Rohan Siva
Brian Chapman:
Ian McElhinney
Rob Walker:
Lochlan O'Mearain
Mrs Chowdhury:
Josephine Welcome
Mr Chowdhury:
Gurdial Sira

A pest control officer armed with sausages tackles a plague of rats, while at the mortuary the blood of a young drug user is tested for HIV in the second of the series following environmental health officers at London's Haringey council. Director Paula Fasht ; Series producer Jo Vale

Contributors

Director:
Paula Fasht
Producer:
Jo Vale

On the road with the heavily outnumbered traffic cops of South Yorkshire in the first of a new four-part series.
Picking Up the Pieces. An insight into how special training and supercharged Volvos are being used to combat a rising tide of vehicle thefts and dangerous pursuits.
Director Bruce Lippold ; Executive producer Charles Thompson

Contributors

Director:
Bruce Lippold
Producer:
Charles Thompson

rln 1929 Douglas Fairbanks handed out the first ever Academy Awards in a five-minute ceremony following a private dinner party. Jonathan Ross narrates the story of how such a low-key gesture evolved into a multi-million dollar extravaganza watched by a billion people worldwide. Director Colin Murray ; Producer Tom Webber Behind the camera: page 41

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Fairbanks
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross
Director:
Colin Murray
Producer:
Tom Webber

From Reading a light-heavyweight contest between Clinton Woods and David Haye , plus a heavyweight bout between Mark Potter and Michael Sprott. With John Inverdale.
Producer Chris Lewis ; Editor Jim Bentley
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Clinton Woods
Unknown:
David Haye
Unknown:
Mark Potter
Unknown:
Michael Sprott.
Unknown:
John Inverdale.
Producer:
Chris Lewis
Editor:
Jim Bentley

Programmes with sign language.
Secrets of Leadership How some leaders unwittingly adopted
Hitler's administrative techniques. First shown on BBC2
2.00 How to Be a Gardener Alan Titchmarsh reveals more gardening tips and ideas. First shown on BBC2
2.30 Britain's Oldest House Uncovering evidence of Stone Age life on a Northumberland cliff. First shown on BBC2
3.20 Sir Bobby Robson ... Just Call Me Bobby Profile of the former England player and manager.
4.20 The Food Police First in a six-part probe into food safety.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Sir Bobby Robson
Unknown:
Bobby Profile

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