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Ends 9.00.

Spider
A tale of a boy and his spider. Repeated at 1.05pm (R)

7.05 Playdays
Peggy meets a cow called Edelweiss. (R)

7.25 Smurfs' Adventures
Love is in the air for Smurfette. (R)

7.50 S Club 7 Go Wild
Hannah looks for rare seals in Turkey. With sign language and in-vision subtitles. Shown Monday at 4.35pm on BBC1 (S) (W)

8.15 The All-New Popeye Show
A triple-helping of spinach-guzzling sailor antics. (R)

8.40 Polka Dot Shorts
Marigold and Bear get into gardening. (R)

8.50 Oakie Doke
There's a party going on in Oakie Hollows. (R)

Half-term repeats.
9.00 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) Autumn Changes:
Harvesting (S) 8718767 9.15 Watch (ages 5-7) Birth, Care and Growth: Animals (S) 7154125 9.30 Writing and Pictures (ages 6-7) It's Magic! (S) 3541632 9.45 The Pocket-Sized Guide to Parenting (S) (W)

Duran Duran , Spinal Tap, the Smiths.the Shadows, the Blow Monkeys and Magazine feature in this evening's trawl through the archives. Presented by Steve Wright.
Producer Mark Hagen (S) Repeated next Saturday Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Duran Duran
Presented By:
Steve Wright.
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Britain meets the New Zealand All Blacks in wheelchair rugby and it's quarter-final time in the basketball. Caroline Innes goes for gold in the 200m, as does Bob Mathews in the 5,000m. Clare Balding presents action from the 11th
Paralympiad at Sydney's Olympic stadium. (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Innes
Unknown:
Bob Mathews

The first in a new series of the topical finance show.
Animal Rights or Wrongs? Animal rights protestors have spent months targeting commercial research laboratory
Huntingdon Life Sciences. Are its experiments on animals necessary? This film goes behind the scenes with the company and the demonstrators. See Choice.
Producer Mark Gregory : Series editor Diarmuid Jeffreys (S) (W) NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical its subject matter may change.

Contributors

Producer:
Mark Gregory
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

Football hero John Bames samples some of Oz Clarke's favourite wines, and Antony Worrall Thompson cooks two of the nation's favourite dishes - apple pie and roast beef. Meanwhile, Emma Crowhurst does the samba in St Ives and Antonio Carluccio goes Italian in Ipswich.
Executive producer Tim Hincks ; Series producer Gloria Wood (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/foodanddrink
BBC BOOK: a hardback containing over 100 recipes, price £20.00 Antony Worrall Thompson 's apple tart - Food: page 39

Contributors

Unknown:
John Bames
Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Unknown:
Emma Crowhurst
Unknown:
Antonio Carluccio
Producer:
Tim Hincks
Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson

Ruby Wax's guests tonight are actresses Sian Phillips and Amanda Donohoe , who demonstrates a facial toning machine, plus comedy writer David Sedaris. (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sian Phillips
Unknown:
Amanda Donohoe
Unknown:
David Sedaris.

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 The Crunch Zippo's 's Circus - the work of a manager who has to arbitrate between boss and performers. (W) 77256 1.00 Images over India -what do India's 300 million TV viewers watch? (S) 77084 1.30 The World of the Dragon-a look at Shanghai, the gateway for investors in China. (S) Secondary Schools 2.00 English Miller Shorts - playwright Arthur Miller comments on four of his dramas. (S) Languages 4.00 Italianissimo (parts 13-16)
Webw!se2000 5.00 GetWebwise Business - the Issues (W) 33152 5.30 GetWebwise Business - Hands On (W)
Open University 6.00 Eyewitness Memory - how psychologists help the police to understand witnesses' memories. (S)
6.30 Soaring Achievements - a glider race over France illustrates the mathematics of unpowered flight. Ends 7.00am. (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Miller Shorts
Unknown:
Arthur Miller

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