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The Chipmunks Go to the Movies
A cute alien turns up in the trio's backyard.
(R) (S)

7.25 Roswell Conspiracies
A traitor is revealed when all the agents are gathered together.
(S)

7.45 UBOS
Can Gus's friends help him restore his magical powers?
(Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1)
(S) (W)

8.10 Bill and Ben
Why do things keep mysteriously disappearing?
(Repeated at 1pm)
(S)

8.20 Little Bear
A fishy tale from Father, a new pal for Little Bear and a flying adventure.
(R) (S)

8.40 Postman Pat
Today is the day of a mystery tour.
(R) (S)

9.00 Tweenies
Max takes care of a lighthouse, then Jake sorts his ins from his outs.
(R) (S) (W)
BBC CD-ROM: Ready to Play, for PC and Playstation. price £19.99

9.40 Playdays
Poppy gets a phone thanks to Karl.
(R) (S)

10.00 Teletubbies
Noo-Noo drowns out Bryony's violin, then the lion and bear appear.
(R) (S)

10.50 Storytime: African Cat and Mouse (ages 4-5)
(S)

11.05 Numbertime: Number 12 (ages 4-6)
(S)

11.20 Writing and Pictures: The Highwayman (ages 6-7)
(S)

11.35 Hands Up: The Cat That Scratched (ages 7-9)
with sign language.
(S)

11.50 See You, See Me: What Is a Bank? (ages 7-9)
(S)

12.10 Around Scotland: The Year of the Prince: Control (ages 10-12)
(S)

Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski form the backbone of Britain's team for a Davis Cup meeting with Ecuador in Guayaquil.

They and team-mates Martin Lee and Barry Cowan need to rejoin the elite world group, but face the formidable Lapentti brothers in a converted bullring with a home crowd.

Presented by Sue Barker. Commentary by John Barrett, David Mercer and John Lloyd, and analysis from Peter Fleming.
Highlights are tonight at 11.35pm.
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Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentary:
John Barrett
Commentary:
David Mercer
Commentary:
John Lloyd
Analysis:
Peter Fleming
Producer:
Paul Davies
Producer:
Helen Kuttner

Two teams of warriors compete in the martial arts show. Games include the Rings of Steel, Lightning Strikes and Staff Combat. Presented by Gail Porter and Trey Farley.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gail Porter
Presenter:
Trey Farley
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Executive Producer:
Stephen Carsey

Another chance to see the six-part series following garden designer Dan Pearson on his most ambitious project.

The designer pays the first of the year's visits to the Home Farm garden in Northamptonshire.
(Postponed from 14 September)
(R) (S) (W)
BBC Book: The Garden by Dan Pearson. hardback, price £20

Contributors

Presenter/Garden designer:
Dan Pearson
Director/Producer:
Claire Whalley

Beginning a rerun of the six-part series in which Chris Beardshaw visits Britain's inspirational gardens.

Arriving by helicopter in the Lake District, Chris dons waders to go in search of the ultimate water feature.
(R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Beardshaw
Producer:
Kathy Myers
Executive Producer:
Owen Gay

Vita Sackville-West's gardening articles come under the hammer at a National Trust auction. Chris Beardshaw visits Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent to talk to
Sackville-West's son, Nigel Nicolson. Meanwhile, what makes one Miscanthus grass better than another? Joe Swift talks to the judging panel for the Award of Garden Merit in Wisley, Surrey. Presented by Alan Titchmarsh.
Producer Colette Foster ; Executive producer Tony Laryea (S) (W) BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World, price £2.60: Gardens Illustrated. £3.50 Height of fashion: page 31

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Nicolson.
Talks:
Joe Swift
Presented By:
Alan Titchmarsh.
Producer:
Colette Foster
Producer:
Tony Laryea

Opened 70 years ago, the Empire State Building remains one of the enduring symbols of New York City and, until 1972, was the world's tallest building. Tonight's programme explores, through archive film and personal stories, its colourful - and tragic - history.
(R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Jonathan Gill
Editor:
Laurence Rees

Highlights of the satirical sketch show that ran between 1979 and 1982, featuring comedians Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Griff Rhys Jones and Mel Smith.
(R) (S)

Contributors

Comedian:
Rowan Atkinson
Comedienne:
Pamela Stephenson
Comedian:
Griff Rhys Jones
Comedian:
Mel Smith
Director:
Geoff Posner
Director:
Bill Wilson
Producer:
Sean Hardie
Producer:
John Lloyd

Natasha Walter, Tom Paulin and Mark Kermode join Mark Lawson to discuss the week's cultural highlights.
(Rptd next Monday on BBC Knowledge)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lawson
Panellist:
Natasha Walter
Panellist:
Tom Paulin
Panellist:
Mark Kermode
Producer:
Andrew Lockyer

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