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A New Sun is Born: The Coup
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6.35 Energy through the Window
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7.00 Natural Navigators
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How human bones withstand movement. (R)
A woman remembers the song her grandfather loved.
Life on the Mir space station and in Biosphere 2. (R)
Turning around an NHS-run support service. (W)
Ends 9.00.
Oscar's Orchestra
Scheherazade's magic lamp has been stolen again by the evil Ali Bab. (S)
8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza and Tyler argue about who would make a better Masai warrior. (S)
David Frost interviews the news makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including, at
9.00 News plus weather later.
Editor Barney Jones (S) (W)
Ends 11.15.
Student Bodies
Double episode of the teen sitcom about high school kids who create a their own comic book. (R) (S)
10.50 Hyperlinks
The wacky science show ends as Dominic Wood tries chocolate making. (S) (W) WEBSITE: [web address removed]
Greetings from Earth (part 1) Apollo and Starbuck intercept an unknown spacecraft.
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With Josie d'Arby, Vernon Kay , Joe Mace and Lisa Rogers.
Series producer Gary August; Executive producer Paul Smith (S) (W) E-MAIL: totpplus@bbc.co.uk
TOTP 2 is on Wednesday at 6pm
A David Attenborough-narrated film about the amphibians whose habitats range from the Appalachians to the rainforests of Costa Rica. (R) (S)
Presented by Ray Stubbs.
1.35 Motorcycling Round three of the World Superbike championship from Philip
Island, Australia, hosted by Suzi Perry. Commentary by Leigh Diffey and Steve Parrish.
2.20,5.30 World Snooker First-round action from day two at the Crucible, featuring Dave Harold against Quentin Hann. (S)
2.50 Rugby Union Newcastle v Harlequins Live coverage of the European Shield semi-final, kickoff 3pm. These two sides have already produced one cup classic this season when
Newcastle came out winners of the Tetley Bitter Cup. Eddie Butler and Gareth Rees commentate.
4.40 Motorsport Action from the opening round of the British Touring Car championship from Brands Hatch. Charlie Cox and John Watson commentate.
Producer Julie Griffiths (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Sue Barker presents action from today's race, in which a multitude of elite, club and fun runners faced the challenge of completing the capital's 26.2-mile course. (S) (W)
Europe -Desperately Seeking Asylum. The Turkish lover of a British girl who died in suspicious circumstances in Istanbul in 1995 has been charged with murdering her by the courts in Turkey. Yet while her family still mourn her, he is living freely in Britain, having been granted asylum on the grounds that he would suffer for his politics if he returned home. In the last film of the series on human-rights dilemmas in Europe, reporter Edward Stourton examines the checks and controls that exist for people who seek Britain's protection, and the way we judge those who deserve asylum. Director Robin Barnwell ; Series producer Kate Snell (S) (W) WEBSITE; www.bbc.co.uk/correspondent
Coverage from the Crucible in Sheffield of the first-round match between last year's runner-up, Matthew Stevens , and Tony Drago. Meanwhile, Ronnie O'Sullivan begins his campaign as he takes on the 1995 semi-finalist
Andy Hicks. Presented by Dougie Donnelly , with commentary from Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds , Dennis Taylor ,
John Virgo , Willie Thorne and Steve Davis. (S) (W)
Hollywood AD. A screenwriter tags along with the agents as they investigate the bombing of a church. (S)
Another chance to see the first in a new series of the satirical news quiz, with regulars Angus Deayton , Paul Merton and Ian Hislop joined by John Humphrys and Tracey Emin.
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Celebration. Danny agrees to spend the weekend with Emma at her mother's place. Contains strong language.
Shown last Tuesday (S) (W)
Singer Barbara Dickson , comic and presenter
Rowland Rivron , and comedian Phil Kayjoin regulars Mark Lamarr , Phill Jupitus and Sean Hughes for the irreverent pop quiz. Shown last Monday (S) (W)
The last slice of modern Indian pop culture, includes the feud between India's pop princesses, the life of a Bombay heroine, and a fashion show where the models are eunuchs. Presented by Mini Mathur and Asif Seth. Executive producers Remy Blumenfeld and Gavin Hay
Series producer Mike Bluett (S) (W)
Highlights of this evening's first-round session from
Sheffield's Crucible, featuring action from the best-of-19-frames matches, including Matthew Stevens v
Ronnie O'Sullivan. Presented by Matt Smith. (S) (W)
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Secondary Schools 2.00 AS Guru English- the first of two programmes for AS level English students. (S)
Languages 4.00 Deutsch Plus (parts 1-4) - German-language soap series for beginners. (S)
Working for Yourself 5.00 Get Webwise - how the internet can improve business.
Open University 6.00 A Lesson in Progress? - a look at French ' and English primary education systems. (S) 98946 6.30 Learning to Care - how one Scottish local authority set about improving childcare provision for pre-school children. Ends 7.00. (S)