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Rosie needs to find mouse for her rhyme today - but can one be found? (R) (S)

7.20 Popeye and Son
Adventures with the spinach-munching sailor. Today, the lost treasure of Pirate's Cove. (R) (S)

7.35 Against All Odds
Continuing the series about real-life emergencies. With sign language.
Shown yesterday 5pm (S) (W)

8.00 Ukool Live
The live weekday magazine series for 10-12 year olds.
Presented by Jean Anderson, Nigel Clarke, Tina Kelly, Gerard McCabe and Ashley Mulheron. (W)

Contributors

Presenter (Ukool Live):
Jean Anderson
Presenter (Ukool Live):
Nigel Clarke
Presenter (Ukool Live):
Tina Kelly
Presenter (Ukool Live):
Gerard McCabe
Presenter (Ukool Live):
Ashley Mulheron

Fantasy drama starring Paul Muni , Anne Baxter and Claude Rains. A murdered gangster makes a deal with the Devil - in exchange for being returned to Earth to avenge his killing, he agrees to take over and corrupt the identity of a crusadingjudge who is stamping out evil. Review page 46. Director Archie Mayo (1946)
(BW) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Muni
Unknown:
Anne Baxter
Unknown:
Claude Rains.
Director:
Archie Mayo

Rotten Ralph
Sarah and Ralph decide to enter the science contest together. (R) (S)

4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Animated adventures. After he is kidnapped Darwin becomes a juggling star at the court of Prince Anwar, Raja of Sholapur. (R) (S)

4.30 L&K Castaway
The series that follows two teams -three girls and three boys - who set off on Saturday during Live and Kicking to a Scottish island, where they have competed to earn points by completing various challenges.
With Tammy Huff and Toby Waterman. (S) (W)

4.50 Rugrats
The Rugrats need a babysitter. (R) (S)

5.00 Blue Peter
More highlights from the Spanish expedition. Simon goes windsurfing, and Liz visits Gibraltar. Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am (S) (W)

5.25 Newsround (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter ("L&K Castaway"):
Tammy Huff
Presenter ("L&K Castaway"):
Toby Waterman

Further live coverage as the men's quarter-finals reach their conclusion. A year ago reigning champion Pete Sampras remained on course for claiming a record 13th grand slam title by reaching the last four, where he was to meet the Belarussian qualifier Vladimir Voltchkov. Number two seed Andre Agassi played a storming baseline game to secure his semi-final spot with a straight sets win against Australian Mark Philippoussis , and Pat Rafter made light work of beating German Alexander Popp in straight sets.
Sue Barker introduces the action, with commentary from John Barrett , Pat Cash, John Lloyd , John McEnroe , John Alexander , Anand Amritraj , Chris Bailey , Mark Cox , Barry Davies , Jo Durie , Peter Fleming , Ann Jones , David Mercer , Jana Novotna , Mark Petchey , Simon Reed , Pam Shriver , Bill Threlfall , Virginia Wade , Matt Chilton ,
Tony Gubba , Harry Gration and Mary Rhodes. (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
BBC WIMBLEDON MAGAZINE: available now. price £3.95

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete Sampras
Unknown:
Vladimir Voltchkov.
Unknown:
Andre Agassi
Unknown:
Mark Philippoussis
Unknown:
Pat Rafter
Unknown:
Alexander Popp
Introduces:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
John Lloyd
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
John Alexander
Unknown:
Anand Amritraj
Unknown:
Chris Bailey
Unknown:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Jo Durie
Unknown:
Peter Fleming
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
David Mercer
Unknown:
Jana Novotna
Unknown:
Mark Petchey
Unknown:
Simon Reed
Unknown:
Pam Shriver
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Virginia Wade
Unknown:
Matt Chilton
Unknown:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Harry Gration
Unknown:
Mary Rhodes.

The programme which caters for all tastes when it comes to eating and drinking. The regular team includes chef Antony Worrall Thompson and wine expert Oz Clarke.
Series producer Lyndsay Davis : Executive producer Gloria Wood (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/foodanddrink

Contributors

Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Unknown:
Oz Clarke.
Producer:
Lyndsay Davis
Producer:
Gloria Wood

The second episode of the first series broadcast in 1974. The Hustler. Fletcher has a few ideas of his own when it come to the forbidden subject of gambling in prison.
Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
Producer Sydney Lotterby (R) (S)

Contributors

Written By:
Dick Clement
Written By:
Ian La Frenais
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Fletcher:
Ronnie Barker
Mr Barrowclough:
Brian Wilde
MrMacKay:
Fulton MacKay
Godber:
Richard Beckinsale
Heslop:
Brian Glover
Ives:
Ken Jones
Lukewarm:
Christopher Biggins
Evans:
Ray Dunbobbin
MrAppleton:
Graham Ashley
Prison officer:
John Quamby

The weekday series of political revelations continues with a personal portrait of the last general election, recorded by three candidates, revealing their determination to win, their dread of losing, and the surprise encounters with "real" people - a world away from the spin and stage management of the national campaign. Former Tory MP
Lady Olga Maitland hopes to be the ultimate "comeback kid" by winning back the Sutton and Cheam seat she lost in 1997. In a Forest of Dean hard hit by the foot-and-mouth crisis, Labour's Diana Organ must fight to rally apathetic voters and retain her seat there. Finally, hair and beauty entrepreneur Damian Hockney stands against Michael Portillo on behalf of the UK Independence Party in the true-blue constituency of Kensington and Chelsea.
(S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lady Olga Maitland
Unknown:
Diana Organ
Unknown:
Damian Hockney
Unknown:
Michael Portillo

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 My Favourite Things (S) 72056 1.00 The Wheels of Innovation - exploring the concept of innovation in relation to business. (S) 46292 1.30 Eyewitness Memory (S)
Parenting 2.00 The Pocket Guide to Parenting Plus (part 9) Languages 4.00 The New Get By in German
Working In the Media 5.00 TV 9 Business Skills
Open University 6.00 Yes, We Never Say No (S) 99211 6.30 Danish Energy Ends 7.00am. (S)

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