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Teletubbies
Emily and the Trap. Po rides her scooter and Emily travels in a pony and trap.
(R) (S)

7.25 Yogi's Space Race: The Pongo Planet
Animation. Yogi and friends take a trip to the stars.
(R)

7.45 Goober and the Ghost Chasers
Cartoon. The canine sleuth looks into another ghoulish mystery.
(R)

8.10 Blue Peter
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1) (S) (W)

8.35 Ace Ventura - Pet Detective
Animated fun with the outrageously dressed private eye.
(R) (S)

9.00 Goosebumps
Another chilling tale. Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes. A neighbourly dispute takes a sinister turn.
(R) (S)

9.25 Really Wild Show Wildest Hits
In today's show, which focuses on primates, Michaela Strachan helps out at an orang-utan rehabilitation centre in Borneo.
(S)

9.50 The Big Knights: Ethel and the Imp
Animation. Mrs Minion takes a day off.
(R) (S)

10.00 Little Bear
Triple bill of animated fun with the tiny cub.
(R)

10.25 Tweenies: Big and Small
The friends find out about size.
(Shown last Tuesday BBC1) (S) (W)

10.45 Rupert
Another adventure with the check-trousered bear.
(R)

10.55 Bump
Bump is discovered talking to a tree.
(R)

Contributors

Presenter (Really Wild Show Wildest Hits):
Michaela Strachan

Animated adventure. Heroes Asterix and Obelix journey to America to rescue Getafix, a village druid captured by the Romans. With the voices of: [see below]
(1994, U) (S)
Films: pp 60-67 **

Contributors

Director:
Gerhard Hahn
Asterix:
Craig Charles
Obelix:
Howard Lew Lewis
Caesar:
Henry McGee
Lucullus:
Christopher Biggins
Getafix:
Geoffrey Bayldon

Dougie Donnelly with more first-round action from this morning's session at the Crucible.
Ken Doherty of Ireland, ranked seven, was due to complete his match against Wales's Darren Morgan, while fifth-ranked John Parrott was playing the opening frames of his tie with fellow Englishman Gary Wilkinson.
(S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Donnelly
Snooker player:
Ken Doherty
Snooker player:
Darren Morgan
Snooker player:
John Parrott
Snooker player:
Gary Wilkinson

More from the Crucible where Steve Davis continues his first round clash against Graeme Dott of Scotland. Now ranked 15th in the world, Davis will want to make amends for his shock 10-9 defeat at the hands of qualifier Joe Perry at this stage last year. Also at the baize is Wales's Matthew Stevens, ranked nine, who concludes his match against the flamboyant Tony Drago of Malta.
(S)

Contributors

Snooker player:
Steve Davis
Snooker player:
Graeme Dott
Snooker player:
Matthew Stevens
Snooker player:
Tony Drago

A female bank robber, who became the love of Fraser's life after he rescued her from a plane crash, returns to Chicago. Once again Fraser is unable to resist her charms.
(Concludes next Tuesday)
(R) (S)

Contributors

Constable Benton Fraser:
Paul Gross
Det Ray:
Vecchio Davidmarciano
Capt Welsh:
Beau Starr
Gardino:
Daniel Kash
Huey:
Tony Craig
Elaine:
Catherine Bruhier
Victoria:
Melina Kanakaredes
Jolly:
Denis Forest

Another visit to Sheffield where former world champion John Parrott continues his best-of-19-frames first-round match against Gary Wilkinson and Stephen Lee begins his game against Iceland's Kristjan Helgason, who is making his Crucible debut.
(S)

Contributors

Snooker player:
John Parrott
Snooker player:
Gary Wilkinson
Snooker player:
Stephen Lee
Snooker player:
Kristjan Helgason

The showcase for the best documentaries and current affairs programmes from the BBC regions and nations.

Some of the world's biggest traditional sailing ships embarked on a five-month voyage around the Atlantic today when the Tall Ships 2000 race began off the coast of Plymouth. Reporter Sally Taylor follows the build-up to the event while some of the competitors, many of whom have never been to sea, discuss the challenges ahead.
(S)
Website: [web address removed]; e-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Reporter:
Sally Taylor
Producer:
Jane French

Fiona Bruce and Tim Wonnacott preview an extraordinary collection of antiques, gifted to the nation by millionaire Arthur Gilbert, which is to be exhibited at London's Somerset House next month. Philip Mould reports on the popularity of fake works of art, a trend that has seen entire sales devoted to artists such as Tom Keating.
See Choice.
(S)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Fiona Bruce
Reporter:
Tim Wonnacott
Reporter:
Philip Mould
Series Producer:
Alison Mansfield

Coverage of the evening session as the first-round world championship action continues at Sheffield. Featured on this visit are John Parrott's match against Gary Wilkinson and Stephen Lee's tie with Kristjan Heigason. Commentary comes from Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, Willie Thorne and Jim Meadowcroft. The action is presented by David Vine.
(S)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Snooker player:
John Parrott
Snooker player:
Gary Wilkinson
Snooker player:
Stephen Lee
Snooker player:
Kristjan Heigason
Commentary:
Clive Everton
Commentary:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary:
John Virgo
Commentary:
Willie Thorne
Commentary:
Jim Meadowcroft

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Open University
12.30 Insights into Violence
From playground punch-up to wartime brutality, what prompts violent behaviour? (S)
1.00 Soaring Achievements
The mathematics of unpowered flight
(S)
1.30 Caught in Time
(S)

Exam Revision
2.00 GCSE Bitesize: Science 2- Animal Biology
Revision programme for the Science Double award
(S)

Languages
4.00 75th anniversary Spanish Gems

Working in Health Care
5.00 Communication and Enabling Independence
Effective communication at work

Open University
6.00 Transforming the World
Comparing graphics for the newsroom, kitchen design and RAF cockpit research
6.30 Open Advice: A University without Walls
Five students explain how the Open University can be a life-changing experience.
Ends 7.00am.

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