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6.10 Giotto The Arena Chapel - an exploration of Giotto's remarkable fresco style in Padua. 5183672 7.00 In Search of identity-how immigrants in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo are contributing to the life of their adopted home town.
7372382 7.25 Cyberart: Technosphere - the digital ecology of a virtual world.
6198856 7.30Quantum Leaps: Hidden Visions - a journey with the pioneers of microscopy into the world of X-ray crystallography.

This week's guests on the children's entertainment series are Stars in Their Eyes host Matthew Kelly and fashion guru Nick Brown. Another Level, S Club 7 and Feeder provide the music, and there's cartoon fun from Taz-mania and The Littlest Pet Shop, film reports in Real Review, plus games and competitions. Presented by Chris Jarvis , Tim Vincent and Kate Heavenor.
Director John Smith : Series producer Ed Gray CONTACT DETAILS: write to [address removed] or send an e-mail to [address removed]
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/fullybooked/
Call the competition line on [number removed](calls cost 30p maximum; please ask permission before ringing. Lines close midnight tonight. Winners chosen at random and announced next week.)
Followed by Rewind 1940: Evacuee. The story of a seven-year-old's evacuation. Then 1941: Pearl Harbor. A family's involvement in the Japanese attack. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Kelly
Unknown:
Nick Brown.
Presented By:
Chris Jarvis
Presented By:
Tim Vincent
Presented By:
Kate Heavenor.
Director:
John Smith
Unknown:
Pearl Harbor.

Introduced by Sue Barker.
12.00,4.15 Cricket Continued coverage of the group B match between the West Indies and Australia from Old Trafford, with news of Sri Lanka v Kenya in group A. With commentary by Richie Benaud, Jonathan Agnew, Mike Atherton, Colin Croft, Jeff Thomson, Viv Richards, Simon Hughes, Chris Broad, Peter Lever, Saliya Ahangama and David Lawrence.
2.15 Golf Further PGA championship action from Wentworth. Last year,
Scotland's Colin Montgomerie won to capture his 15th European Tour title. His victory was set up thanks to a magnificent 65 in this, the third round. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Alex Hay, Howard Clark, Mike Hughesdon, Beverly Lewis and Dougie Donnelly. Subtitled
6.30 News Roundup/Rowing: Stories and results, plus rowing coverage from the first of this season's three World Cup meetings, from Hazelwinkel, Belgium. Britain's Olympic gold medallists Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent bid to improve on their overall third position last year, as they race in the Coxless Fours. With commentary by Garry Herbert and Martin Cross.
TV presentation (cricket) Paul Davies and Alan Griffiths Digital widescreen
Videoplus code for 1.30-7.30 Code for 1.30-4.15 (not PDC) ................ Code for 4.15-7.30 (not PDC) .....

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
Jonathan Agnew
Commentary By:
Mike Atherton
Commentary By:
Colin Croft
Commentary By:
Jeff Thomson
Commentary By:
Viv Richards
Commentary By:
Simon Hughes
Commentary By:
Chris Broad
Commentary By:
Peter Lever
Commentary By:
Saliya Ahangama
Commentary By:
David Lawrence.
Unknown:
Colin Montgomerie
Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Commentary By:
Howard Clark
Commentary By:
Mike Hughesdon
Commentary By:
Beverly Lewis
Commentary By:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Steve Redgrave
Unknown:
Matthew Pinsent
Commentary By:
Garry Herbert
Unknown:
Paul Davies
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths

Should Britain embrace
Europe's new currency, or is the Euro set to sink? Former SDP leader Lord Owen argues against dumping the pound, while TUC chief John Monks advocates adopting the Euro. Presented by Maya Even.
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Leader:
Lord Owen
Unknown:
John Monks
Presented By:
Maya Even.
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

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Humphrey Errington turned his back on a Cambridge education and promising career in shipping to revive a Lanarkshire tradition of making ewe's milk cheeses. He took on officialdom over the safety of Lanark Blue and won, but at great personal cost.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jancis Robinson
Subject:
Humphrey Errington
Executive Producer:
Nicholas Lander
Executive Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff
Series Producer:
David Berry

Alfred Hitchcock was one of the world's most successful - not to mention recognisable - film-makers. The first of a two-part documentary marking the centenary of his birth explores the childhood influences that turned an overweight loner into the "Master of Suspense". Part two is tomorrow at 9pm. See today's choices.
Producer Tim Kirby ; Series editor Janice Hadlow
Hitchcock uncovered: page 50

Contributors

Producer:
Tim Kirby
Editor:
Janice Hadlow

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Highlights of the French Open from the Roland Garros stadium in Paris as the last 16 battle to progress to the final stages of the tournament. Presented by Chris Bailey with guest Peter Fleming. With commentary by John Barrett , Barry Davies and Mark Cox

Contributors

Unknown:
Roland Garros
Presented By:
Chris Bailey
Unknown:
Peter Fleming.
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Mark Cox

An episode of the American science-fiction series.
Inconstant Moon. Discovering that the Sun has gone nova and that the firestorms will destroy his city at dawn, Stanley Hart resolves to spend his last night wooing a woman he has never dated. Repeat
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Hart

Repeats are not indicated. FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Effective Communication - good self-presentation. LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience 1-4 - French for beginners. BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 WEBWISE Getting Started - e-mailing and surfing the web at home.
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 The Write to Choose - how to encourage children of all abilities to write and enjoy creating stories.
6.10 Images of Education - changes in post-war perceptions of education.
6.35-7.00am Musical Prodigies? Developing young musical talent.

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