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Animated adventures. Krang and Shredder cause more problems for the turtles when they raise the Technodrome to the surface and seize unlimited energy.
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Live action adventures with the world's most famous kangaroo. Repeat Stereo ...........
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Political news and views from the Houses of Parliament, Stereo .................
Highlights of the fourth day's play featuring the conclusion of the second-round singles matches. Shown yesterday at 9.40pm
Series looking back at current affairs of yesteryear. Remembering the day Suzanne Lenglen broke the Wimbledon record.
The Teletubbies watch Emily and Jamie take their dog Jessie for a walk before giving her a bath. The Lion and the Bear appear in Teletubbyland.
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Today there's another chance to see Jeremy Isaacs in conversation with Diana Rigg, who shot to stardom in the sixties as Avengers girl Emma Peel. Now one of the country's most respected stage actresses, her credits include lead performances in Medea, Mother Courage and the acclaimed Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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This programme follows some eight-year-old boys off to different boarding schools for the first time. Their parents and headmasters are confident that they are doing the right thing. But some ex-boarders are not so sure.
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Live-action toy stories with the pink elephant, a little boy called Michael, and his chums.
Live coverage and a roundup of the latest news from the courts on day five of the championships. Introduced by Desmond Lynam and Sue Barker.
Including at 3.00 and 3.55 News Regional News and Weather
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4.00-8.30
A look at how life began on Earth, exploring whether it evolved on the ground, in the sea or in space and considering the theory that it may have begun in the molten world below the ocean floor.
Including a look at attic sales and Newark antiques market. Featured items include 1950s collectables and writing desks.
This week Alan Titchmarsh finds that as summer advances his Mediterranean garden at Barleywood is coming into its own. Gay Search meets Kathleen Hudson, a 90-year-old artist who has been tending her cottage garden in Crawley, Sussex, for the past 30 years. Bob Flowerdew tackles the drought and saves his lettuce plants by floating polystyrene trays full of them in his water tanks. Meanwhile Pippa Greenwood tracks down the once rare lily beetle, now a marauding pest which is spreading throughout Britain. See today's choices. Series producer John Percival Executive producer Tony Laryea
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Highlights of the fifth day's play of the championships, plus all the latest news and top stories. Introduced by Sue Barker.
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Followed by Video Nation Hong Kong Shorts Continuing the series of shorts reflecting life in Hong Kong during the period of transition.
Current affairs programme with topical news analysis, interviews and discussion about the day's events at home and abroad. Presented by Gavin Esler .
Continuing the series which features the best in black entertainment. Host comedian Roy Diamond is joined by heavyweight boxer Frank Bruno. The line-up, with approximate times, follows.
11.20 Get It On
Angie Greaves and Geoff Schumann introduce another episode of the raunchy computer dating show.
12.00 Blouse and Skirt
A topical battle of comic wits with regulars Gina Yashere and Curtis Walker, joined by top US comedian James Stephens III.
12.30am Beginners Guide to...
Tonight the series about black cultural icons features a discussion on melanin - the dark pigment found in the skin, retina and hair.
For the first time BBC television cameras join forces with Radio 1 to bring exclusive coverage throughout the weekend of this year's Glastonbury Festival from Pilton in Somerset. Radio 1 DJs John Peel and Jo Whiley introduce highlights from the opening day of the world's leading contemporary music festival. Coverage includes brief encounters with the farmer and philanthropist behind the festival, Michael Eavis, plus a host of celebrity interviews.
The cameras also follow a few of the characters that make Glastonbury Britain's most extraordinary festival.
Television coverage continues on Saturday and Sunday and Radio 1 will be broadcasting live throughout the weekend.
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