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Ends 11.20.

Tweenies
Omnibus edition. Bella tidies her room. (S) (W)

7.25 Pocket Dragon Adventures
Animation. The dragons go to a fancy-dress party. (R) (S)

7.40 The Lampies
Spark and Livewire help a young boy. (S)

7.50 Gadget Boy
Spydra plans to go back in time in order to be the first to discover fire. (R) (S)

8.15 Flint the Time Detective
Petra visits the late 20th century to meet a band of time shifters. (S)

8.35 Rugrats
Tommy explains about the mysteries of life to his baby brother Dil. (S)

9.05 Hollywood 7
Sixth in the fictional series following S Club 7 in Hollywood. The band meet a temperamental movie director while filming a video. Shown last Thursday on BBC1
(S) (W)

9.30 S Club Search
The search for new members of the S Club Juniors continues. (S) (W)

9.35 Mona the Vampire
Animation.
Mona hears Mr Williams is creating a miniature town. (R) (S)

9.45 The Cramp Twins
Lucien has problems with a clown, while Wayne injures himself. (R) (S)

10.00 Kenan and Kel
US comedy. The pair conclude their trip to Hollywood. With a special guest appearance from Britney Spears. (S)

10.25 Byker Grove
Trouble is brewing for Matt, and then for Paul. Written by Robert Rigby and Keith Temple (R) (S)

Contributors

Guest:
Appearance ("Kenan and Kel") Britney Spears
Writer ("Byker Grove"):
Robert Rigby
Writer ("Byker Grove"):
Keith Temple

Meet the Dupes. Clones of Max's friends try to trick him into attending an interstellar summit. (S) (W)
GREATER LONDON
1.00 Metropol The political-analysis programme for London. Presented by Jon Craig. E-MAIL: metropol@bbc.co.uk
SOUTH EAST
1.00 South on Sunday Weekly look at politics in the South and South
East, with Bruce Parker.
REGIONAL PROGRAMMES

Contributors

Presented By:
Jon Craig.
Unknown:
Bruce Parker.

Presented by John Inverdale.

1.35 Sailing
Action from the Royal Yachting Association's regatta at Portland Harbour in Dorset. With commentary by Richard Simmonds.

2.15 Tennis
Annabel Croft takes a behind-the-scenes look at last week's national championships in Bolton.

2.30 Gymnastics
Highlights from the world championships at Ghent in Belgium, where Russians Svetlana Khorkina and Alexei Nemov will be competing for the women's and men's individual titles respectively.
Commentary from Barry Davies, Mitch Fenner and Christine Still.

4.15 Rugby Union
John Inverdale summarises the action from the fourth round of the European Cup.

Producer Jonathan Bramley
Editor Peter Allden

(W)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
John Inverdale.
Commentary By:
Richard Simmonds.
Unknown:
Annabel Croft
Unknown:
Svetlana Khorkina
Unknown:
Alexei Nemov
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Mitch Fenner
Unknown:
Christine Still.
Producer:
Jonathan Bramley
Editor:
Peter Allden

Continuing the natural-history strand. Ends 6.45.Series producer Simon Nash : Editor Fiona Pitcher www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Mountains of Africa During an ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro, Martyn Colbeck reflects on the mountain scenery and wildlife he has seen while filming BBC2's Wild Africa series.
Producers Wendy Darke and Simon Nash (S) (W) Wild Africa begins on Wednesday at 9pm
5.25 Nick Baker's Rattlesnakes In the second of five programmes that focus on animals in their natural habitats, Nick Baker encounters his first wild rattlesnake, in the Arizona desert. Producer Roger Webb; Series producer Fiona Pitcher (S) (W)
5.55 Natural World Hotel Heliconia. Breathtaking photography reveals the story of the amazing Heliconia plant, a jungle flower that provides shelter and food to scores of creatures. Producer Philip Savoie; Series editor Michael Gunton (S) (W) Wild returns on 18 November

Contributors

Producer:
Simon Nash
Editor:
Fiona Pitcher

Seventies comedy with Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice. The great day has arrived and Frank and Betty's baby is due. Written by Raymond Allen ; Producer Michael Mills (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Crawford
Unknown:
Michele Dotrice.
Written By:
Raymond Allen
Producer:
Michael Mills

Profits of Doom. John Kampfnertravels to Ghana to trace the roots of the anti-capitalist movement and confronts leaders of the IMF and the World Bank over the dangerous flaws that remain at the heart of global economic policy.
Producer Stuart Tanner (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Kampfnertravels
Producer:
Stuart Tanner

The first in a new, three-part series revealing how Egypt rose from near extinction in 1560 BC to form its New Kingdom. The Warrior Pharaohs. The story of how the greatest empire of the ancient world was established by its fearless leaders. Producers Richard Bradley and Carol Sennett (S) (W)

Contributors

Producers:
Richard Bradley
Producers:
Carol Sennett

Second of a three-part series in which architectural historian Dan Cruickshank explores the heritage of Britain's defences. The Bogeyman Is Coming. A focus on Britain's response to the threat of French invasion by Napoleon's army in 1804. Director Tim Dunn : Executive producer Basil Comely (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Cruickshank
Director:
Tim Dunn

Matt Lucas and David Walliams portray Happy Mondays stars Sean Ryder and Bez in the last of the spoof music series. Director Gareth Carrivick : Producers Ashley Blaker. Andrew Wiltshire (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Matt Lucas
Unknown:
David Walliams
Unknown:
Sean Ryder
Director:
Gareth Carrivick
Producers:
Ashley Blaker.

Repeats are not indicated.
Secondary Schools 2.00 The Economics Collection
Languages 4.00 Buongiorno Italia! (parts 1-2); Bon Mot Skillswise 5.00 The Guide to Literacy and Numeracy Open University 6.00 Packaging Culture (S)
6.30 Spanning Materials (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bon Mot

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