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Ends 5.35.

Stuart Little
The little rodent has a nasty car crash.
(R) (S)

4.05 Rugrats
Chuckie suspects he's turning into a clown.
(R) (S)

4.20 ChuckleVision
Barry and Paul have a spooky encounter.
(S)

4.35 Short Change - the Fat Nation Challenge
Should celebrities advertise junk food? Plus advice on nutrition and fitness.
(S)
(Fat Nation - the Big Challenge is at 8pm)

5.00 Byker Grove
The banned Grovers stage a protest against Norman.
(More cast on Tuesday) (S)

5.25 Newsround
(S)

Contributors

Writer (ChuckleVision):
John Sayle
Cast (Byker Grove):
[see below]
Mickey:
Daniel Waterston
Hayley:
Heather Garrett
Kate:
Alex Gardner
Laura:
Louise Henderson
Lou:
Anne Orwin
Fraser:
Neil Armstrong
Spud:
Jamie Tulip
Lucy:
Chelsea Halfpenny
Zoe:
Hannah Clementson
Sadie:
Bridie Hales
Eve:
Rory Lewis
Dave:
Gary Kitching
Sam:
Laura Norton
Scott:
Matthew Forster
Akili:
Patrick Miller

New series 1/8. Mobile Phones. Forty per cent of people believe that mobile-phone masts are a health hazard. Some even claim that mobiles can "cook" the brain - but is there any hard scientific evidence to support such lurid rumours? In the first of his light-hearted investigations into headline-grabbing scare stories, Richard Hammond meets scientists in the know, gathers advice on safe mobile usage - and confronts industry insiders dodging the tough questions.
Producer Jacqui Farnham ; Series producer Kate Beetham Alison Graham on alarmist TV: page 57

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hammond
Producer:
Jacqui Farnham
Producer:
Kate Beetham
Producer:
Alison Graham

New series 1/9. Brits spend £6.5 billion on booze and snacks every year- so if we're a little overweight, it's hardly
- surprising. In Birmingham, 200 couch potatoes have volunteered to have their new health regimes monitored over two years by a fitness expert, a nutritionist and a psychologist. Will they rise to the challenge, or keel over at the first sign of a skipping rope? Matt Allwright , meanwhile, finds out how super-size portions have turned America into an obesity time bomb. Fat Nation on Three follows on BBC3. Producers Mary Harper and Jeff Wilkinson ; Series producer Virginia Hill
www.bbc.co.uk/bigchallenge BBCi: digital viewers can access extra features via their handset's red button Street life: page 26

Contributors

Unknown:
Matt Allwright
Producers:
Mary Harper
Producers:
Jeff Wilkinson
Producer:
Virginia Hill

New series A revealing insight into major police enquiries, combining reconstruction with police footage and interviews. 1/8. Body in the Boot. May 2002: when the badly charred corpse of a young man is discovered in an abandoned car, police in the Derbyshire Peak District are confident of quick progress. But as the days turn into weeks, his identity remains a mystery. Why has no one reported him missing? Director Jim Sayer ; Executive producer Nick Curwin

Contributors

Director:
Jim Sayer
Producer:
Nick Curwin

2/8. There's the usual good-natured joshing and bar-room banter as Will Carting and Alastair Campbell join regulars Ian Wright , Phil Tufnell , Jonathan Ross and Rory McGrath for the perennial sports quiz. Nick Hancock tries to keep the peace. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producers Simon Bullivant and Jim Pullin

Contributors

Unknown:
Alastair Campbell
Unknown:
Ian Wright
Unknown:
Phil Tufnell
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producers:
Simon Bullivant
Producers:
Jim Pullin

Will the British men's wheelchair basketball team win gold at the Athens Paralympics later this month? This one-off observational documentary follows a year of painstaking preparation through to the nail-biting selection process.
Director Paula Davies ; Executive producer Jo McCusker

Contributors

Director:
Paula Davies
Producer:
Jo McCusker

The past week's political events reviewed by Andrew Neil. Producer Natasha Shallice ; Editor Jamie Donald
Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Reviewed By:
Andrew Neil.
Producer:
Natasha Shallice
Editor:
Jamie Donald

Signed programmes. Ends 3.05.
Watchdog Shown on Tuesday at 7pm
12.45 Massive Nature 6/6. The Exodus. The awe-inspiring migration of 40 million bats from a Florida cave.
1.15 When Michael Portillo Became a Single Mum The childless
Conservative MP holds down two low-paid jobs and looks after four kids - on less than £80 a week. First shown on BBC2
2.15 Antiques Roadshow Shown on Sunday at 6.40pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Portillo

BBC One London

About BBC One

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