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Taz-Mania
Cartoon fun with the Tasmanian Devil. (R) (S)

8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Cartoon about a family's wildlife adventures. (S)

9.00 Super Rupert
Canadian drama. Rupert and Russ battle an unknown criminal. (S)

9.25 Fix and Foxi
Animated double bill.
The duo play a trick on Lupo, then Lupini catches a fish. (S)

9.40 The Journey of Allen Strange
Allen joins the school wrestling team. (R) (S)

10.00 Student Bodies
Double bill of the school comedy. (R) (S)

10.50 Big Wolf on Campus
A new drama series. Rerun of the comedy about a student who turns into a werewolf. (S) (W)

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 on Wednesday at 6pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Kay
Unknown:
Joe MacE
Unknown:
Lisa Rogers.
Producer:
Paul Smith

Presented by Dougie Donnelly.
1.35 Rowing The first World Cup regatta of the year takes place in the USA at Mercer County Lake , Princeton. The strong British team is brimming with confidence after the success of Sydney. Commentators are
Garry Herbert , Dan Topolski and Gillian Lindsay.
2.00, 3.20 World Snooker Live coverage from the second weekend's play at the Crucible. How many of the original field's five current or former world champions will be left? (S)
3.00 Olympic Dreams Tanni Grey-Thompson meets Team GB's Kelly Holmes , Matt Chilton reports on cyclist Bradley Wiggins and Steve Cram meets Bill Sweetenham , the British swimming team's new performance director.
5.15 Motorcycling From Sugo in Japan, both races in round four of the World Superbike championship. Commentary by Leigh Diffey and Roger Burnett. Producer Kate McKeag ; Executive editor Dave Gordon (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Presented By:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Mercer County Lake
Unknown:
Garry Herbert
Unknown:
Dan Topolski
Unknown:
Gillian Lindsay.
Unknown:
Tanni Grey-Thompson
Unknown:
Kelly Holmes
Unknown:
Matt Chilton
Unknown:
Bradley Wiggins
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Bill Sweetenham
Commentary By:
Leigh Diffey
Commentary By:
Roger Burnett.
Producer:
Kate McKeag
Editor:
Dave Gordon

The first of three programmes in which popular historian
Lucinda Lambton tours America in search of the traditions and heritage that have survived into the 21st century.
The United States of Europe. America's European past has survived, sometimes in dramatic fashion, to reveal the social and cultural heritage of its communities. Examples include an English settlement in Massachusetts, an early-German meeting house in Maine, a Greek soda fountain in Indiana and an Irish-American bar in Manhattan. Meanwhile, the Anhauser Busch Brewery in St Louis and Virginia's Shirley Plantation also display strong European origins.
Director/Producer Alex Harvey (S) (W) Andrew Duncan interviews Lucinda Lambton : page 30

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucinda Lambton
Unknown:
Shirley Plantation
Producer:
Alex Harvey
Unknown:
Andrew Duncan
Unknown:
Lucinda Lambton

Killers Don't Cry. For the past 100 years, South African prisons have been host to a tightly organised criminal gang network called "the numbers". Based on a hierarchy of violence, the fraternity has a mystical reputation among convicts and inspires lifelong devotion in its members.
In the years since the end of apartheid, the now non-racist prison authorities have been attempting the audacious feat of breaking the numbers system. In this documentary, members break their silence for the first time to reveal the gang's inner workings. With Alan Little. Director Clifford Bestall ; Editor Fiona Murch (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/correspondent

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Little.
Director:
Clifford Bestall
Editor:
Fiona Murch

The satirical news quiz, hosted by Angus Deayton , with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop , who are joined by comedian Sean Lock and ITN's Dermot Mumaghan.
Shown last Friday on BBCl (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Sean Lock
Unknown:
Dermot Mumaghan.

Forty. With his 40th birthday looming, Danny gives his first press interview, but nerves cause him to drink too much. Then, to recapture his lost youth, he tracks down an ex-girlfriend. Contains strong language. Last in the series.
Written by David Cummings , Paul Whitehouse ; Director Declan Lowney : Producers Rosemary McGowan , Paul Whitehouse Shown last Tuesday (S) (W)

Contributors

Written By:
David Cummings
Written By:
Paul Whitehouse
Director:
Declan Lowney
Producers:
Rosemary McGowan
Producers:
Paul Whitehouse

Will Gorman, whose journey has taken him 24,000 miles around the globe, win his bet and meet his 54th namesake to complete the collection? Last in the series. Director John Rooney ; Producer Graham Owens
Postponed from 7 April (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/choice/davegorman

Contributors

Director:
John Rooney
Producer:
Graham Owens

Fish, Duran Duran 's John Taylor , comedian Jo Caulfield and Jon Lee from Feeder join regulars Mark Lamarr , Phill Jupitus and Sean Hughes on the irreverent pop quiz.
Shown last Monday (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Duran Duran
Unknown:
John Taylor
Unknown:
Jo Caulfield
Unknown:
Jon Lee
Unknown:
Mark Lamarr
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus
Unknown:
Sean Hughes

Repeats are not indicated.
Secondary Schools 2.00 AS Guru Biology- the second of two programmes for AS-level biology students. (S)
Languages 4.00 The French Experience 2 (parts 1-4)
Languages for Work 5.00 Business Language Special - advice to companies exporting to non-English-speaking countries. Open University 6.00 A Lesson in Progress? - a look at French and English primary-education systems. (S) 70634 6.30 A Hard Act to Follow- an examination of the consequences of the Education Reform Act. Ends 7.00am. (S)

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