Programme Index

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7.00 Playdays
Why Bird is hungry and fancies a biscuit.

7.20 Tom and Jerry Kids
Cat-and-mouse cartoon fun.

7.45 CBBC in the Park
Two-part highlights package from London's Hyde Park of a concert designed to introduce young people to classical music. Featuring teenage opera star Charlotte Church and S Club 7.
(Shown last Friday on BBC1)

8.10 CBBC in the Park: Part two
(Shown last Friday on BBC1)

8.35 Moomin
Animated adventures in Moomin Valley.

Contributors

Singer (CBBC in the Park):
Charlotte Church
Singers (CBBC in the Park):
S Club 7

Beginning four days of live coverage from Bournemouth International Centre of the main events taking place at this year's Labour Party Conference. Presented by Jon Sopel and Zeinab Badawi.
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Jon Sopel
Presenter:
Zeinab Badawi
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

Andrew Neil hosts the first of three live phone-ins on successive nights with politicians in the news, plus a roundup from the Labour Party Conference. Viewers can put questions by calling [number removed], by fax on [number removed], or by e-mail on: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Neil
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

Last year, 10,000 black children were abandoned in South Africa. With few black families eligible to adopt, prospects are bleak. But for healthy white babies, a private sector provides families on demand - at a price. Brenda Emmanus reports.

Contributors

Reporter:
Brenda Emmanus
Producer:
Ann Marie Goodwin
Series Producer:
Maxine Watson

Third of a four-part urban drama set in Belfast, based on the novel by Robert McLiam Wilson.

Jake takes a young tearaway under his wing.
(S) (W)

Followed by The Nation's Favourite Song Lyric

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Robert McLiam Wilson
Dramatised by:
Donna Franceschild
Producer:
Sophie Gardiner
Director:
Adrian Shergold
Jake:
Vincent Regan
Chuckie:
Mark Benton
Max:
Elisabeth Rohm
Aoirghe:
Dervla Kirwan
Peggy:
Marie Jones
Caroline:
Sorcha Cusack
Crab:
Alan McKee
Hally:
Des McAleer
Roche:
Claran Owens
Slat:
Fergal McElherron
Deasley:
Michael Liebmann
Septic Ted:
Robert Donovan
Bannon:
George Shane
Orla:
Nuala O'Neill
John Evans:
Bill Bailey
Mrs Paxmeir:
Clare Higgins
Butler:
David Howarth
Johnson:
Stan McGowan

Open University
12.30 Nature Display'd
1.00 Glasgow 1998 - Supporting the Arts
1.30 Pilgrimage: the Shrine at Loreto

Secondary Schools
2.00 Science

Languages
4.00 Suenos World Spanish (1-4)
with subtitles.

Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work

Open University
5.45 Revisiting the Course: Authority
6.10 Changes in Rural Society

Ends 7.00am

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