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6.00 Molecular Engineers (S)
3375868 6.25 Making the News (S) 1834503 6.55 The Incredible Shrinking Chip
Stackers. Moving in together is both a mathematical experience and a stressfu one.
Generation upon Generation Jacob Bronowski looks at the history of genetics. (R)
A beginners' course. (R)
BBC Course Packs: Talk French book. £6.99; book and cassette pack, £14.99
Ends 11.00.
Polar-bear animated antics. (R) (S)
More mischief with the rebellious boy. (R) (S)
Comedy-drama about a girl who finds a life-altering opal. (R)
Neri takes on a mission first entrusted to her father to save the oceans. (R) (S)
Animation about a masked superhero. Stanley gets a job as a door-to-door salesman.
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Allen learns that his human suit is a different colour to Josh and Robbie's. An alien visitor arrives.
Eyes on the Prize. Will upsets Jazz and Tyriq when he picks
Carlton as his team-mate for a television quiz-show appearance. (R) (S) Another episode tomorrow at 6.20pm
Jayne Middlemiss joins Radio 1 for their garage weekender at the Cypriot resort of Ayia Napa.
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Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly (aka Ant and Dec) are the hosts for a double bill of the game show in which two teams of five friends undergo a series of tests to win a dream holiday. The prize destination in the first show is Queensland, Australia.
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12.40 The holiday prize in this instalment of the game show hosted by Ant and Dec is the Caribbean paradise of Belize.
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Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.35, 2.25, 2.55, 3.25 Athletics Live coverage of the final day's action in the Olympic trials from Birmingham's Alexander Stadium. Among those hoping to book their passage to Sydney wi be Iwan Thomas in the men's 400m and Chris Rawlinson in the 400m hurdles, while the final event of the day, the men's 200m, should be among the most competitive. Commentary by David Coleman , Stuart Storey , Brendan Foster ,
Paul Dickenson and Steve Cram.
2.05, 2,40, 3.10 Racing Clare Balding introduces three live races from Ascot at 2.15, 2.45 and 3.15, plus two prestigious
Group One races taking place at Leopardstown in Ireland and Deauville, France. Commentary comes from Jim McGrath , Willie Carson and Angus Loughran.
6.00 News Roundup Results.
TV presentation: Martin Webster. Helen Kuttner and Mark Wilkin (athletics) and Gerry Morrison (racing) (W)
Tonight, survival expert Ray Mears emphasises the importance of a positive mental attitude in survival situations, telling the story of teenagers Cindy and Jena Wortman who, against all the odds, survived a 13-day ordeal shipwrecked on an Alaskan beach.
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Someone to Watch over Me. Seven of Nine gets lessons on socialising and dating rituals from the Doctor- only for the tuition to lead to a developing romance between them. The original series of Star Trek continues on Wednesday at 6pm (S)
An episode from the third series of the classic comedy.
/ Talk to the Trees. Tom and Barbara may see fit to talk to the trees, but it's Margo who always answers back.
Written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey
Producer John Howard Davies (R) (S)
Continuing the documentary series on the history of money. Best of Times, Worst of Times. Tonight, Peter Jay reveals how a period of rapid industrial expansion and wealth creation gave rise to a new form of economic nationalism. This, in turn, increased the political tensions that erupted into the First World War, but how was it allowed to happen? Producer Charles Bruce ; Series editor Barbara Want (S) (W)
A group of florists reveal why you should microwave your roses but never place vases next to fruit bowls.
Director Edwina Vardey ; Producer Niall Fraser (R) (S)
Continuing the rerun of the five-part documentary series following life and work in the Merseyside police force.
Murder Squad. This programme follows the investigation into the murder of a man who was wearing a bullet-proof vest when he was shot dead. Contains strong language.
Producer Jenny Crowther , Executive producer Stephen Lambert (R) (S)
Another chance to see last Friday's episode of the comedy series about a large and chaotic Irish family.
DNA. Teddy's position in the family is called into question. The series continues on Friday at 9.30pm (R) (S) (W)
In the first of four programmes from Edinburgh, Mariella Frostrup and guests review highlights of the first week of the Edinburgh Festival, including Dancer in the Dark, the film musical starring Bjork that opens the Film Festival. Producer Andrew Lockyer ; Executive producer May Miller
A new series of Edinburgh Comedy begins on Friday at 11.20pm (W)
A documentary following a group of female boxers during their preparations for the third annual US Women's Boxing championships, to be held in Midlands, Texas. (S)
Comedy drama, showing as part of the Movie World season, tracking the lives of a group of people in Hong Kong at night. In Cantonese with English subtitles. Ends 1.35am. Director Wong Kar-Wai (1995, 15) Films: pp 50-55 ****
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Teenagers and Families 2.00 Living with Teenagers 2 Languages 4.00 France Inside Out (parts 1-2)
Working In Sport and Leisure 5.00 Computer Skills
Open University 6.00 Putting Training to Work: Britain and Germany (S) 12714 6.30 After the Revolution Ends 7.00am. (S)