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Playdays
Poppy learns about left and right. (R)

7.20 Snorks
Animated antics with the ocean-floor community. (R)

7.45 It'll Never Work
Odd inventions.
Shown Tuesday 5.10pm BBC1 (S)

8.10 The Puppy's Further Adventures
Petey and Tommy travel the country with flying puppy Glyder. (R)

8.35 Moomin
Moomin and friends catch a big fish.

8.55 Gadget Boy
Spidra plots to steal dragons from China. (R)

9.25 Harry and the Hendersons
The Henderson family silver starts to go missing. (R) (S)

9.50 Polka Dot Shorts
Bear builds a robot to help with chores.

10.00 Teletubbies
Badgers. The gang watch badgers. (R) (S)

10.30 Tweenies: Flying
Milo and Jake disrupt Fizz and Bella's teddy-bears' picnic. (R) (S) (W)

10.50 Pingu
Claymation adventures with the lovable penguin. (R)

The season of animated adventures continues with this classic story, set to
Tchaikovsky's music and featuring the voices of Peter O'Toole and Kiefer Sutherland.
At Christmas, 11-year-old Clara is told the story of how a young clockmaker's assistant is transformed under a curse into a nutcracker. At night, Clara discovers that all the toy soldiers and the nutcracker come alive.
Director Paul Schibli (1990, U) (S) We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story continues the season tomorrow at Ham
Films: pp 46-51

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter O'Toole
Unknown:
Kiefer Sutherland.
Director:
Paul Schibli

Steve Rider introduces the first rou nd of the Standard Life Loch
Lomond, the traditional curtain-raiser to the Open. Defending champion Colin Montgomerie heads a field which includes
1998 winner Lee Westwood ,
Open champion Paul Lawrie and current leader of the European order of merit Darren Clarke. The American challenge is led by champion Tom Lehman and US Open runner-up Ernie Els. Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Ken Brown , Jerry Pate , Julian Tutt ,
Mike Hughesdon , Beverly Lewis and Dougie Donnelly commentate. Coverage continues on BBC1.
Director Paul Davies ; Executive producer Barbara Slater (W)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Montgomerie
Unknown:
Lee Westwood
Unknown:
Paul Lawrie
Unknown:
Darren Clarke.
Unknown:
Tom Lehman
Unknown:
Ernie Els.
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Jerry Pate
Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Unknown:
Mike Hughesdon
Unknown:
Beverly Lewis
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly
Director:
Paul Davies
Producer:
Barbara Slater

The classic space adventure series continues its rerun, starring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy.

Two Kirks - one weak, one wicked - stalk the Enterprise after the captain is split in two by a transporter malfunction.
(R) (S)
(A double bill of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine begins tomorrow at 6pm)

Contributors

Captain Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy

Three more hopefuls get the chance of a lifetime in the last of the current series. Working with Club Med sounds like fun in the sun, but only one of the three will have what it takes to land the job and stay in the Bahamas.
Director/Producer Southan Morris; Executive producer David Young
(S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
David Young

Another chance to see the series, first shown last year, in which Changing Rooms star Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is challenged to make more decorating dreams come true. The Ritz. Llewelyn-Bowen and the owner of a London flat disagree over how to re-create the look of the famous hotel. Producer Casper Peacock ; Executive producer Linda Clifford (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Producer:
Casper Peacock
Producer:
Linda Clifford

Comedian-turned-television presenter Julian Clary tells his Sticky Moments co-writer Paul Merton why he would like to see boats, spitting, the countryside and the left-hand side of his face consigned to Orwellian oblivion. Director Phil Chilvers ; Producer TobyStevens (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Clary
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Director:
Phil Chilvers

Underneath the highways and office blocks of St Louis, in the heart of North America, lie the remains of a much earlier, Native American metropolis known as Cahokia. This film, showing as part of the occasional Ancient
Voices series, traces the story of this once great city of earth mounds which, 1,000 years ago, was bigger than London or Rome. See Choice.
Executive producer Richard Denton ; Producer Liz Gray (S) (W) ILLUSTRATED TRANSCRIPT: available by sending a cheque for £3.95, payable to BSS. to: [address removed]

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Denton
Producer:
Liz Gray

The English Passeggiata. A documentary examining what might become of the Italian evening stroll in England.
Directors Max Jourdan and James Nutt ; Producer Tim Carter (S) (W) Another 10x10: New Directors can be seen tomorrow at 10.20pm

Contributors

Directors:
Max Jourdan
Directors:
James Nutt
Producer:
Tim Carter

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Family Ties: the Story of Adeline Men Yah - from unwanted daughter in forties Shanghai todoctor who recently published her memoirs, Falling Leaves. (S) 78690 1.00 Powers of the President Bureaucracy. Court and Media How four former presidents view US political figures. (S)
Teenagers and Families 2.00 Living with Teenagers 4 - a look at teenage stress and exams.
Languages 4.00 Talk French (parts 3-6)
Working In Hospitality 5.00 Number and Communication Skills - advice and tips on two essential workplace skills. Open University 6.00 Modelling in the Long Term (S)
19435 6.30 Who Belongs to Glasgow Ends 7.00am. (S)

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