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Chris Jarvis , Tim Vincent and Kate Heavenor are joined this week by top bands Al, Tin Tin Out and Lolly. Plus cartoon fun from Taz-mania, underwater action with the drama Ocean Odyssey, and more comedy capers in the third episode of Zone Two.
Producer Gail Hendrie ; Series producer
Ed Gray WRITE TO: Fully Booked, PO Box 1212, Glasgow, G12 8DB, or e-mail [address removed]Website: www.bbc.co.uk/fullybooked
Competition line: [number removed] (calls cost 30p maximum: please ask permission before ringing) Followed by Rewind 1966: the Cutlural Revolution. A 12-year-old's view of Communist leader Chairman Mao's violent campaign to revolutionise China. 1967: Chichester's Epic Voyage. Atenyear-old welcomes home Francis Chichester , the first solo round-the-world yachtsman. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Jarvis
Unknown:
Tim Vincent
Unknown:
Kate Heavenor
Producer:
Gail Hendrie
Producer:
Ed Gray
Unknown:
Francis Chichester

Jayne Middlemiss travels to Ibiza, where she chats with Ruff Driverz , Byron Stingly and Dina Carroll , while Blockster takes her to his favourite spots on the island.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jayne Middlemiss
Unknown:
Ruff Driverz
Unknown:
Byron Stingly
Unknown:
Dina Carroll

Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
1.05, 4.00 Show Jumping Action from the European championships at Hickstead. A total of £40,000 in prize money is available in the individual final, with Nick Skelton and John Whitaker expected to lead the British challenge. Plus action from the earlier Hickstead Speed Derby. Commentary is provided by Michael Tucker , Stephen Hadley and Hazel Irvine.
2.05,2.40,3.10 Racing Coverage from Goodwood of the 2.15, 2.45 and 3.15 races. Commentary comes from
Jim McGrath , Clare Balding and Willie Carson.
2.25,2.55,3.25 Rowing The final day of the world championships at St Catherine's, Canada. Medals and Olympic selection are at stake and among the British crews in action today are Jonny Searle 's coxed four, and the men's eight. Commentary by Garry Herbert and Martin Cross.
5.30 News Roundup Digital widescreen
Videoplus code for 1.00-5.45 Code for 1.00-3.25 (not PDC) .............. Code for 3.25-5.45 (not PDC) .............

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Nick Skelton
Unknown:
John Whitaker
Provided By:
Michael Tucker
Provided By:
Stephen Hadley
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Willie Carson.
Unknown:
Jonny Searle
Commentary By:
Garry Herbert

Pam Rhodes visits some new mothers atTrafford General
Hospital in Manchester and looks back at highlights from the series. With guests triple jumper Jonathan Edwards and his wife, and Michael Ball , who sings the theme from the film Titanic. Hymns include Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow, The Servant Song and Nearer My God to Thee.
Producer Joanna Malton ; Editor Hugh Faupel Digital widescreen THE NATION'S FAVOURITE HYMNS: viewers suggestions can be sent to:
Favourite Hymns, Songs of Praise, BBC TV, Manchester, M60, 1SJ.
Ore-mail: hymns@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
Michael Ball
Producer:
Joanna Malton

Evan Davis explores significant trends that could confront policy-makers in the next century.
Running the Country.
Oliver Sparrow , political scientist and descendant of Gladstone, believes that democracy must be transformed to meet the needs of the 21st century. See today's choices.
Producer Jonathan Brunert ; Series producer Nicola Meyrick

Contributors

Unknown:
Evan Davis
Unknown:
Oliver Sparrow
Producer:
Jonathan Brunert
Producer:
Nicola Meyrick

Continuing the documentary series examining over a century of pride, passion and conflict, both on and off the playing field. The Empire Game. Throughout the century New Zealand and South Africa have been powerful rugby nations.
Tonight's edition examines how relations between them were affected by the racism that became institutionalised within South Africa. In both countries rugby's ability to unite, to provide focus and national aspiration has been equalled by its ability to exclude and divide. May contain swearing and some disturbing scenes. Series producer Dafydd Llyr James Executive producer Phil George
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Contributors

Producer:
Dafydd Llyr James

Jo Whiley introduces a special evening of programmes celebrating the 60th birthday of the Radio 1 DJ and Radio Times columnist.
Radio 1 pays its own tribute on Tuesday from 8pm.
See today's choices.
John Peel : page 9; Peeling back the years: page 22

9.00 Turn That Racket Down
John Peel is the undisputed pioneer of new and innovative music, credited with being the first to promote a range of successful bands - which he has done over the last 35 years - as well as having one of the most recognisable voices in the country. This film documents his life, past and present, with contributions from friends, colleagues and musicians. Director Kate Meynell ; Producer Alison Howe

10.05 Peel's Sounds of the Sixties and Seventies
John Peel's favourite classic clips including Pink Floyd , the Faces, David Bowie , Bob Marley and Joy Division. Subtitled .................

10.50 John Peel - TV Personality
A look back at some of his many BBC TV appearances, from The Goodies to Top of the Pops to Glastonbury.

11.10 Father and Son
A short film shot in Peel's house that explores his life as a father and a son.
Producer Mark Cooper

11.30 The Artist Formerly Known as Captain Beefheart
A documentary, introduced and narrated by John Peel , that examines the career of one of his favourite artists. Repeat
John Peel Night: Videoplus code for 9.00-12.30 (not PDC) ...............

Contributors

Introduces:
Jo Whiley
Unknown:
John Peel
Unknown:
John Peel
Director:
Kate Meynell
Producer:
Alison Howe
Unknown:
Pink Floyd
Unknown:
David Bowie
Unknown:
Bob Marley
Producer:
Mark Cooper
Unknown:
John Peel

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