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Astro Boy
The robot somehow loses his memory.
(S)

7.20 The Mummy
(R) (S)

7.45 Arthur
Double bill.
(R) (S)

8.10 Taz-Mania
(R) (S) (AD)

8.35 The Scooby-Doo Show
The gang meet a shark demon.
(R) (S)

9.00 Dick and Dom in da Bungalow
Wacky fun with Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood. Including Batfink, The Fairly Odd Parents and Watch My Chops.
(Also on the CBBC channel. Continues on BBC2)
(There's more tomorrow at 9am on CBBC channel) (S)

Contributors

Presenter (Dick and Dom In da Bungalow):
Richard McCourt
Presenter (Dick and Dom In da Bungalow):
Dominic Wood
Director (Dick and Dom In da Bungalow):
Simon Hepworth
Producer (Dick and Dom In da Bungalow):
Steve Ryde

A pageant of music, colour and carnival carries new Lord Mayor Alderman Michael Savory through the streets of the capital. Clare Balding meets some of this year's 6,000 participants, while Darren Jordon uncovers stories from the event's 800-year history.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alderman Michael Savory
Unknown:
Darren Jordon
Commentary:
Paul Dickenson
Director:
Claire Popplewell
Producer:
Julie Heptonstall

In a brace of London derbies, Arsenal travel to Tottenham, while Chelsea visit Fulham. Plus the first round of the FA Cup. Manish Bhasin and guests preview the action. Thurrock v Oldham Athletic in the FA Cup first round is live tomorrow at 1.40pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Manish Bhasin

With Steve Rider and Ray Stubbs. 1-15 Boxing Highlights from
London as Junior Witter defends his European light-welter title against Pole Krzysztof Bienias.
2.15, 2.35, 3.35 Rugby Union Ireland v South Africa Build-up and live coverage from Dublin as Ireland face the Tri-Nations champions in their opening autumn international (kick-off
2.45). Commentary is from
Eddie Butler and Brian Moore.
2.30 Around the Grounds
3.30 Football Update
Producer (rugby) Ken Burton ; Editor
Ron Chakraborty BBCi: from 2.45-6pm. digital viewers can access the latest football scores on Score Interactive, hosted by Ray Stubbs

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Junior Witter
Unknown:
Krzysztof Bienias.
Unknown:
Eddie Butler
Unknown:
Brian Moore.
Unknown:
Ken Burton
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs

Are two heads really better than one? Dick and Dom, Kym Marsh and Jack Ryder , and Big Brother's Michelle and Stuart are among the double acts aiming to find out, overseen by Anne Robinson.
Producer James Baker ; Series producer Andy Rowe

Contributors

Unknown:
Kym Marsh
Unknown:
Jack Ryder
Unknown:
Anne Robinson.
Producer:
James Baker
Producer:
Andy Rowe

Horses for Courses. There's an unwelcome mourner at Fin's funeral, while Abs has an answer for Ellen.
Writer Jason button; producer Alex Hernn ; Director Ged Maguire
www.bbc.co.uk/casualty

Contributors

Producer:
Alex Hernn
Guppy:
Elyes Gabel
Comfort:
Martina Laird
Harry:
Simon MacCorkindale
Ellen:
Georgina Bouzova
Abs:
James Redmond
Jim:
Maxwell Caulfield
Bex:
Sarah Manners
Sam:
Luke Bailey
Luke:
Matthew Wait
Claire:
Leanne Wilson
Selena:
Elizabeth Carling
Tess:
Suzanne Packer
Josh:
Ian Bleasdale
Nina:
Rebekah Gibbs
Mubbs:
Lan Aspinall
Kate:
Cassie Raine
Caitlin:
Emily Fox
Ruth:
Irma Inniss
Darren:
Tyron Jackson
Dominic:
Tristan Bayne
Lynn:
Elizabeth McKechnie
Owen:
Dan Dunne
Rhys:
Sion Pritchard
Gordon:
Korah Knight
Matthew:
Ben Langley
Dl Bentham:
Peter Forbes

Performance and spectacle combine with religious service in this annual event from London's Royal Albert Hall in remembrance of the victims of conflict. In the presence of the Queen, singers
Russell Watson , Katherine Jenkins and James Fox perform with bands of the armed forces, while the Right Rev Nigel McCulloch , Bishop of Manchester, conducts the service. Commentary: Huw Edwards. Director/Producer Ian Russell Remembrance Sunday: the Cenotaph is tomorrow at 10.30am

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Singers:
Russell Watson
Singers:
Katherine Jenkins
Singers:
James Fox
Unknown:
Nigel McCulloch
Unknown:
Huw Edwards.
Producer:
Ian Russell

Two London derbies - Tottenham v Arsenal, and Fulham v Chelsea - feature in highlights of today's Premiership programme. Plus FA Cup first-round action. Presented by Mark Pougatch.
(Rptd tomorrow 8.10am)
(FA Cup first round Thurrock v Oldham Athletic - tomorrow 1.40pm)
(Match of the Day 2 is tomorrow at 10.30pm on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Pougatch
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

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