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The Chipmunks Go to the Movies
Nerdy Dave wins a trip to Europe to visit Le Wackyworld theme park.
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7.25 Arthur
In today's double bill, DW fears for her life when she eats a green potato chip, then her mum decides to tell the newspaper all about it.
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7.50 UBOS
Gus learns that ruthless Zarlak is stealing everything sharp in order to make the Morties dull and submit to him without a fight.
(Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1)
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8.10 Bill and Ben
Weed thinks up a game to keep the flowerpot men quiet.
(Shown Monday at 1.20pm)
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8.20 Little Bear
In three stories, Little Bear dreams of dancing under the moon, caterpillars eat Mother Bear's cabbages, and Goblin Night provides a chance to dress up in scary outfits.
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8.45 64 Zoo Lane
Another animal story, as Herbert the warthog tells the story of the discovery of music in the savannah.
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9.00 Tweenies
Max suggests that the friends play a game called sardines. Then, they visit Odd-Sock Land.
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9.40 Playdays
Poppy, Why Bird, Peggy and Karl have fun with an empty cardboard box that they find in the living room.
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10.00 Teletubbies
Double bill. Dipsy goes out for a walk with his hat on, before joining the others to watch two girls have their hands painted by their auntie.
(R) (S)

Further live coverage from Wentworth of the World Match Play championship as the tournament reaches the quarter-finals, the point at which the four seeded players enter the fray for matches played over the best of 36 holes.

Arnold Palmer became, in 1964, the first holder of the title, and illustrious winners on the West Course since then have included Gary Player, Severiano Ballesteros, Nick Faldo, Ernie Els and Colin Montgomerie. Introduced by Steve Rider.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider

Further quarter-final coverage of the World Match Play championship. Commentary is by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Alex Hay, Beverly Lewis, Laura Davies and Julian Tutt, and Dougie Donnelly.

Contributors

Commentary:
Peter Alliss
Commentary:
Ken Brown
Commentary:
Alex Hay
Commentary:
Beverly Lewis
Commentary:
Laura Davies
Commentary:
Julian Tutt
Commentary:
Dougie Donnelly

6.00 Team Homer
Bart's T-shirt causes a riot, and Homer has to accept Mr Burns into his bowling league.

6.20 Lisa's Sax
When Lisa's saxophone is wrecked, Homer is inspired to retell the story of how she came to own the instrument in the first place.

Another two teams of warriors enter the fray to compete in the martial-arts tournament from the creators of Robot Wars. Presented by Gail Porter and Trey Farley.

Contributors

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

The team is in Alan Titchmarsh 's garden, catching up on seasonal tasks and enjoying the autumn flowers and the turning leaves. Pippa Greenwood dispenses advice on how gardeners can make the winter easier for wildlife, while
Titchmarsh looks further ahead as he plants spring bulbs. Series producer Colette Foster ; Executive producer Tony Laryea BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World, price £2.60; Gardens Illustrated, £3.50 BBC BOOK: Flower of the Moment, price £18.99 Gay Search on autumn colours: page 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Producer:
Colette Foster
Producer:
Tony Laryea

Third of an acclaimed ten-part Second World War drama.

Two days after D-Day, Easy Company is sent to take the French town of Carentan, but some of the soldiers have a difficult time adjusting to the horrors of combat. Contains violent scenes and strong language.
(Repeated next Wednesday on BBC1)

Contributors

Albert Blithe:
Marc Warren
Richard Winters:
Damian Lewis
John Martin:
Dexter Fletcher
William Guamere:
Frank John Hughes
Lewis Nixon:
Ron Livingston
Joseph Ramirez:
Rene L Moreno
'Buck' Compton:
Neal McDonough
Eugene Roe:
Shane Taylor
Donald Hoobler:
Peter McCabe
John Hall:
Andrew Scott
Carwood Lipton:
Donnie Wahlberg
Ronald Speirs:
Matthew Settle
Joseph Liebgott:
Ross McCall
Gerald Lorraine:
Simon Fenton

After last week's special, the new series proper kicks off with a performance by Mercury Music Prize-winner PJ Harvey, plus Spiritualized, Kelis and Doctor John.

Rock of ages: page 17

Contributors

Presenter:
Jools Holland
Singer:
PJ Harvey
Musicians:
null Spiritualized
Singer:
null Kelis
Singer:
Doctor John
Producer:
Alison Howe
Director:
Janet Fraser Crook

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