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Playdays
Chris and Poppy find some friends at the seaside.
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7.20 Taz-mania
Bull and Axl Gator study tapes to improve their ability to catch Taz.
(R)

7.45 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of animated capers.
(R)

8.10 UKool
Teenage magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
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8.35 Bruno the Kid
Animation featuring the computer boffin.
(R)

Live coverage on the first of the four-day meeting at Goodwood, featuring races at 2.15, 2.45, 3.20 and 3.50.
Introduced by Clare Balding with Willie Carson. Commentary is provided by Jim McGrath, Angus Loughran, Jonathan Powell, Jimmy Lindley and Graham Rock.
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Including at 3.00 News, Regional News (S) Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Balding
Analysis:
Willie Carson
Commentary:
Jim McGrath
Commentary:
Angus Loughran
Commentary:
Jonathan Powell
Commentary:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentary:
Graham Rock
Executive Producer:
Malcolm Kemp
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Live coverage of the Grand Prix at Stockholm's Olympic stadium. This meeting always attracts quality athletes and this year is no exception with the world's top sprinters Marion Jones and Maurice Greene, fresh from the US Olympic trials, expected to compete in the 100m events. Introduced by Roger Black, with commentary by Stuart Storey, Brendan Foster, Paul Dickenson and Steve Cram.

Contributors

Presenter:
Roger Black
Commentary:
Stuart Storey
Commentary:
Brendan Foster
Commentary:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary:
Steve Cram
Producer:
Helen Kuttner
Editor:
Michael Cole

Continuing the series in which two teams of three people from different professions compete in a test of their survival skills, armed with only the essentials with which to build shelter, find food and light a fire. This week a team of models and another of lawyers are abandoned on a remote island off Thailand. Judging their efforts are presenter Ed Hall and ex-commando Hugh McManners.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Ed Hall
Expert:
Hugh McManners
Director:
Jules Weston
Series Producer:
Joanna Ball

Continuing the series in which Professor Susan Greenfield, a leading British neuroscientist, explores the human brain.

Tonight Greenfield explores how the brain interprets what our eyes see, while patients with rare forms of brain damage provide dramatic insights into how this affects their view of the world.
See Choice.
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RT Shop: accompanying BBC book available in hardback for £15 plus 99p P&P (normally £17.99). Credit-card hotline on [number removed], or send cheque/PO, payable to [address removed]. Please quote ref [number removed].
Andrew Duncan meets Professor Susan Greenfield: page 8

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Susan Greenfield
Producer:
Andrew Cohen
Series Producer:
Sam Roberts

The comedy series about a young, somewhat neurotic woman who lives and works in London continues.

Rhona decides the time has come to treat herself to the tailor-made leather jacket she has always dreamt of.
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Website: [web address removed]
Rhona Cameron: page 31

Contributors

Writer:
Rhona Cameron
Writer:
Linda Gibson
Director/Producer:
Gareth Carrivick
Producer:
Stephen McCrum
Rhona:
Rhona Cameron
Lisa:
Mel Giedroyc
Geoff:
Dave Lamb
Ally:
Vicki Pepperdine
Mother:
Janet Brown
Liam Punt:
John Benfield
Tony:
Tim Steed
Big Issue vendor:
David Nellist

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Open University
12.30 Making the News
1.00 Regressing to Quality
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1.30 Noise Annoys
(S)

Teenagers and Families
2.00 Today's Family: 3

Languages
4.00 Italianissimo: Parts 9-12

Working In Sport and Leisure
5.00 Leading a Team

Open University
6.00 IT Futures
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