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The Chipmunks Go to the Movies
Alvin turns Robocop.
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7.25 Roswell Conspiracies
The aliens unite to battle against the Shadoen.
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7.45 UBOS
Zarlak captures the book-binding gnomes.
(Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1)
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8.10 Bill and Ben
The flowerpot men try to find out what upset Scamper.
(Repeated at 1pm)
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8.20 Little Bear
Fun with the curious bear and his pals.
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8.45 Sheeep
Will the wolves help Gogol to be a star?
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9.00 Tweenies
Milo tries to act cool, then Bella breaks her beautiful bracelet.
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9.40 Playdays
Poppy and pals have a picnic indoors.
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10.00 Teletubbies
A crown appears in Teletubbyland and the pals try not to spill their custard.
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(Repeats are not indicated)

10.50 Storytime: Sari Games (ages 4-5)
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11.05 Numbertime: Number 15 (ages 4-6)
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11.20 Writing and Pictures: The Knave (ages 6-7)
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11.35 Hands Up: Peter and the Wolf (ages 7-9)
with sign language.
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11.50 See You, See Me: The Picts (ages 7-9)
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12.10 Around Scotland: The Year of the Prince: Battles (ages 10-12)
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Live coverage of three starts from the Ascot Festival of Racing, the 2.35, 3.10 and 3.45. Presented by Clare Balding and Willie Carson.
Commentary by Jim McGrath, Jimmy Lindley and Graham Rock, with reports from Jonathan Powell and betting news from Angus Loughran.
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Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Balding
Presenter:
Willie Carson
Commentary:
Jim McGrath
Commentary:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentary:
Graham Rock
Reporter:
Jonathan Powell
Betting news reporter:
Angus Loughran
Producer:
Gerry Morrison

Another two teams of warriors compete in the martial arts show from the creators of Robot Wars. The games include the Rings of Steel, Lightning Strikes and Staff Combat. Presented by Gail Porter and Trey Farley.
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Contributors

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

The second of a six-part series following garden designer Dan Pearson on his most ambitious project - a year-long transformation of Home Farm in Northamptonshire.

November: as the hole for the pond is dug, the yew hedge is sculpted and, in Tom's wood, a path is marked out to connect the whole garden.
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BBC Book: The Garden by Dan Pearson. hardback, price £20

Contributors

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

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

In tonight's second programme, Beardshaw's helicopter lands in Kent, where he finds out why winegrowers are so keen on fishnet tights. He also meets a Whitstable couple trying to feed a family of five from their own produce.
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Contributors

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

Highlights from the opening day of the Ryder Cup at the Belfry. World number one Tiger Woods and Open champion David Duval are on the American team, but to the Europeans will be encouraged by the venue, which was the scene of their comprehensive victory in 1985. Eight points are at stake in today's foursome and four-ball matches. Hosted by Steve Rider, with commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and Alex Hay, Dougie Donnelly and Julian Tutt.
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Website: [web address removed]
Sport: page 12

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentary:
Peter Alliss
Commentary:
Ken Brown
Commentary:
Alex Hay
Commentary:
Dougie Donnelly
Commentary:
Julian Tutt
Executive Producer:
Barbara Slater
Executive Producer:
Paul Davies

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Political drama.
When senator Joe Tynan learns that a Supreme Court nominee he's been asked to support is a racist, he is encouraged to voice his disapproval by a delegation from Louisiana, which includes the beautiful Karen Traynor.
Review page 65.
(1979, 15) ***
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(to 2.45)

Contributors

Director:
Jerry Schatzberg
Joe Tynan:
Alan Alda
Ellie Tynan:
Barbara Harris
Karen Traynor:
Meryl Streep
Senator Hugh Kittner:
Rip Torn
Senator Birney:
Melvyn Douglas
Francis:
Charles Kimbrough
Althena Kittner:
Carrie Nye
Janet Tynan:
Blanche Baker

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