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Ends 5.35.

Stuart Little
The family stay at a spooky country inn and Stuart and George are soon convinced that the Place is haunted. (R) (S)

4.05 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
Triple bill, including an opera scare, an outer-space caper and a terrifying trucking tale. (R) (S)

4.30 I Dream
1/13 S Club 8 members Aaron, Calvin, Daisy, Jay, Rochelle, Hannah, Stacey and Frankie star in a fantasy musical in which the gang attend summer school at Avalon Heights - a special academy for performing arts. Back to the Future's Christopher Lloyd features as headmaster Professor Toone. Writer Paul Doman (S)

5.00 Blue Peter
Konnie gets up close and personal with some of the world's rarest white animals at the West Midlands safari park. (S)

5.25 Newsround
(S)

A summerhouse with a veranda is constructed at a house in Kingswinford, West Midlands. Luckily, the property's owner is a drayman, so there's plenty of beer to go round for presenters Tommy Walsh and Charlie Dimmock.
Director John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Hasiam BBC BOOK: Gardens through Times, the history of garden design told through the story of the RHS. On sale from 14 October, readers can pre-order now for L20 (RRP L25) at www.bbcshop.com

Contributors

Presenters:
Tommy Walsh
Presenters:
Charlie Dimmock.
Director:
John Thornicroft
Producer:
Carol Hasiam

Romantic 1980s-set comedy starring Adam Sandier and Drew Barrymore. Wedding singer Robbie Hart is usually the master of the big occasion, but when his own bride leaves him at the altar, his life - and performances - go to pieces. Then he meets Julia, who seems to be his perfect partner, but she's already engaged and wants Robbie to organise her wedding. Review page 53.
Director Frank Coraci (1998, 12)

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Sandier
Singer:
Robbie Hart
Director:
Frank Coraci
Robbie Hart:
Adam Sandier
Julia:
Drew Barrymore
Holly:
Christine Taylor
Sammy:
Allen Covert
Glenn:
Matthew Glave
Rosie Ellen:
Albertini Dow
Linda:
Angela Featherstone
George:
Alexis Arquette
Dave Veltri:
Steve Buscemi
Billy Idol:
Himself

The current affairs series has exclusive access to the findings of the largest ever study of extremely premature babies born when their mothers were less than 26 weeks pregnant. Mothers, doctors and children all contribute to a highly emotional debate about whether it is always right to save babies that are born on the edges of life.
Producer Richard Grange ; Editor Mike Robinson Life on the line: page 33

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Grange
Editor:
Mike Robinson

Entertaining supernatural horror thriller. Shortly before take off on a flight to France, student Alex Browning is so overcome by powerful visions of a mid-air explosion that he and his party are ejected from the plane. When Alex's dreadful premonition comes true it appears that the group have cheated death -but the terrifying forces at work are not going to be denied and the survivors are hunted down. Review page 53.
Director James Wong (2000.15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Browning
Director:
James Wong
Alex Browning:
Devon Sawa
Clear Rivers:
Ali Larter
Carter Horton:
Kerr Smith
Valerie Lewton:
Kristen Cloke
TodWaggner:
Chad E Donella
Billy Hitchcock:
Seann William Scott
Terry Chaney:
Amanda Detmer
Agent Weine:
Daniel Roebuck
William Bludworth:
Tony Todd

Signed programmes. Ends 2.15.
Terry Jones 's Medieval Lives 3/8. The Damsel. How the image of a shy, vulnerable woman belied a reality of capable female army leader. With enhanced commentary. First shown on BBC2 (AD)
12.45 Medical Mysteries 2/3. Lorenzo's Oil. The work of Augusto and Michaela Odone to create a DIY medicine to help alleviate their young son's rare and incurable disease, adrenoleukodystrophy.
How has their revolutionary work impacted on the lives of families blighted by the illness? (AD)
1.45 Bargain Hunt West Country folk musicians the Wurzels welcome David Dickinson to Exeter in Devon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Jones
Unknown:
Michaela Odone
Unknown:
David Dickinson

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