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10.50 Music Makers (ages 9-11): Infinity Diner: Structure
(S)

11.10 See You, See Me (ages 7-9) (S)

11.30 English Express (ages 9-11): Facts and Opinions
(S)

11.50 Megamaths (ages 7-9): Division: Divide by Three
(S)

12.10 Landmarks (ages 9-12): Rivers of the World: the Mississippi
(S)

Sue Barker presents action from day one of the ATP Seniors Tour of Champions from London's Royal Albert Hall. This three-day tournament of singles and doubles matches features tennis legends including former Wimbledon champions Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors. Commentary by John Barrett and Mark Cox.
Andrew Duncan meets Bjorn Borg: p8

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Unknown:
Bjorn Borg
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
Jimmy Connors.
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Mark Cox.
Unknown:
Andrew Duncan
Unknown:
Bjorn Borg

Double bill of animated anarchy in the town of Springfield.

6.00 Lisa the Beauty Queen
Homer enters Lisa in a beauty pageant. With the guest voice of Bob Hope.
(R) (S)

6.20 Itchy and Scratchy: the Movie
Bart receives the ultimate punishment for misbehaving.
(R) (S)

Contributors

[Voice]:
Bob Hope

The sound of rending metal is heard once again as the show in which contestants send radio-controlled fighting machines into a gladiatorial arena returns for a third series. Each heat sees eight robots slugging it out over three rounds of head-to-head battles. Presented by Craig Charles and Philippa Forrester. Commentary by Jonathan Pearce. See Choice. Producer Bill Hubbins ; Director Paul Kirrage Repeated 11.20pm (S) Chris Reynolds 's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Presented By:
Craig Charles
Commentary By:
Jonathan Pearce.
Producer:
Bill Hubbins
Director:
Paul Kirrage
Unknown:
Chris Reynolds

Ending the rerun from series two about big cats in Kenya's Masai Mara. Following a buffalo attack, the lionesses of the Marsh pride search for their cubs. Meanwhile, the cheetah cubs use unorthodox hunting methods, and huge numbers of zebra and wildebeest head towards Tanzania.
Producers Ann Marie Goodwin and Stephen Moss ; Executive producer
Robin Hellier (Revised repeat) (S) 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Masai Mara.
Producers:
Ann Marie Goodwin
Producers:
Stephen Moss
Producer:
Robin Hellier

The series that pays tribute to courageous climbers follows expert ski-mountaineers Sarah Ferguson and Vaila Macdonald into a dangerous wilderness. These women, whose particular penchant is for venturing into wild regions that can be fully explored only by using skis, team up for an expedition to Canada's treacherous St Elias mountains.
Series producer/director Richard Else (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Ferguson
Unknown:
Vaila MacDonald

This week candidates from the Midlands - Alison Lewis, Paul Reed, Stephen Harley-Sloman and Maurice Green - show off their skills to the trio of judges in the ongoing search for the BBC Gardener of the Year, taking place at the National Botanic Garden of Wales. With Alan Titchmarsh.
(S) (W)
Alan Titchmarsh on Chinese gardening: page 48

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Alison Lewis
Unknown:
Paul Reed
Unknown:
Stephen Harley-Sloman
Director:
Mark Scott
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

Tonight's satirical news quiz features semi-regular guest Boris Johnson, editor of The Spectator. With captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton and host Angus Deayton.
(Repeated Sunday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Angus Deayton
Team captain:
Ian Hislop
Team captain:
Paul Merton
Panellist:
Boris Johnson
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Giles Pilbrow

A problem teenager focuses on finding the father she has never met, convinced that he caused her mother's death. French with English subtitles. Widescreen. Ends 2.45am Director Jean Becker (1994, 15) Films: pp 74-79 **

Contributors

Director:
Jean Becker

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