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Ends 11.20.
Tweenies Omnibus.
Fizz is excited about a Diwali party. (S) (W)

7.25 Pocket Dragon Adventures
Animation. The Dragons have to go to Trashmandu. (R) (S)

7.40 The Lampies
Animation. Bigbeam sacks the team. (S)

7.50 Flint the Time Detective
Petra turns a Time Shifter into an Easter Island statue. (S)

8.15 Gadget Boy
Spydra tries to kidnap Charlie Chaplin. (R) (S)

8.35 Rugrats
Double bill of animated adventures. (R) (S)

9.05 Hollywood 7
The new manager decides the seven need a makeover.
Shown last Thursday on BBC1 (S) (W)

9.30 S Club Search
The S Club Juniors have been chosen. (S) (W)

9.35 Mona the Vampire
A plumbing problem in the family house needs Mona's attention. (R) (S)

9.50 The Cramp Twins
The boys' horrid grandmother brings a piano when she pays a visit. (S)

10.00 Kenan and Kel
The pair enjoy playing practical jokes. (S)

10.25 So Little Time
Manuelo is left out of a family portrait. (R) (S)

10.50 Student Bodies
Adventures with the US teenagers. (R) (S)

Presented by John Inverdale.
1.30, 2.00, 2.30 Racing From Haydock, live coverage of national hunt races at 1.35,
2.05 and 2.35, introduced by Clare Balding. Commentary is by Richard Pitman,
Peter Scudamore and Jim McGrath.
1.45 Boxing Garry Richardson reports from Las Vegas where, earlier today, Lennox Lewis tried to regain the world heavyweight title from Hasim Rahman.
2.15 Olympic Dreams A look behind the scenes as Britain prepares for next year's Winter Games in Salt Lake City and the Summer Games in Athens.
2.45 Rugby Union Scotland v Argentina Live coverage from Murrayfield (kickoff 3pm) as the home team hope to avenge the defeat they suffered the last time these two sides met. Bill McLaren commentates.
4.45 Rugby League Highlights from the second of three Ashes Tests between Great Britain and world champions Australia.
Producer Sharon Lence (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Presented By:
John Inverdale.
Introduced By:
Clare Balding.
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore
Unknown:
Jim McGrath.
Unknown:
Garry Richardson
Unknown:
Lennox Lewis
Unknown:
Hasim Rahman.
Unknown:
Bill McLaren
Producer:
Sharon Lence

Continuing the natural-history strand. Ends 6.45
Series producer Simon Nash : Editor Fiona Pitcher
[web address removed]

Under Serengeti Stars
Wild Africa film-makers Amanda Barrett and Owen Newman search for aardvarks in Tanzania.
Director Philippa Lawson: Producers Wendy Darke. Simon Nash (S) (W)
Wild Africa is on Wednesday at 9pm

5.25 Nick Baker's Antarctica
In the third of five programmes that focus on animals in their natural habitats, Baker observes seats and penguins during the continent's short summer.
Producer Date Tempiar: Series producer Fiona Pitcher (S) (W)

5.55 Natural World: Nightstalker
A cat's-eye view of urban life on a hot summer night in a southern US city, encountering rats, raccoons, cockroaches, foxes and even alligators.
Producer Steve Nichotis ; Series editor Michael Gunton (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Simon Nash
Editor:
Fiona Pitcher
Editor:
Owen Newman
Producers:
Wendy Darke.
Producers:
Simon Nash
Unknown:
Nick Baker
Producer:
Steve Nichotis
Editor:
Michael Gunton

Seventies comedy with Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice. Moving House. Frank and Betty decide it's time to go.
Written by Raymond Alien : Producer Sydney Lotterby (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Crawford
Unknown:
Michele Dotrice.
Written By:
Raymond Alien
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby

Concluding the three-part series reveating how Ancient Egypt rose from near extinction to form its New Kingdom. 7'De Last Great Pharaoh. One pharaoh stands out in Egypt's 3,000-year history of ascendancy: Ramses the Great. His reign tasted 67 years, and records of ordinary men and women who brought his epic ideas to life reveal his legacy.
Producers Richard Bradiey and Carol Sennett (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Bradiey
Producer:
Carol Sennett

Another chance to see both parts of this documentary about Japan's treatment of prisoners during both world wars.

9.00 Turning against the West. The first instalment examines evidence that Japan's brutality towards its PoWs was a relatively recent military development.(R) (S) (W)

9.50 Death before Surrender. This second film looks at why so many Japanese soldiers chose to die rather than surrender. Producer Laurence Rees (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Laurence Rees

Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson bids to consign her pet hates to Orwehian oblivion. (R) (S) Stephen Fry is the guest in another edition of Room 101 on Friday at 10pm

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Stephen Fry

Repeats are not indicated
Secondary Schools
2.00 The Geography Collection 2
Languages
4.00 Working with the French: Working with the Germans - understanding different approaches to business.
Working for Local Government
5.00 Teleworking and Managing Change - out-of-office working.
Open University
6.00 In Search of Identity (S)
6.30 Ouverture: Dimanche en Anjou

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