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6.05 Reflections on a Global Screen
6.30 Open Advice: Study to Succeed
7.00 An English Education
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6.05 Reflections on a Global Screen
6.30 Open Advice: Study to Succeed
7.00 An English Education
How a broken tape helped in a murder case.
The latest space-science and astronomy news.
Ends 11.15.
UBOs
Cassy tries to stop Zarlak's freedom plan.
8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Irate seals encircle the family's vehicle, which is on their territory.
9.05 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Triple bill. Woody attends an awards ceremony, Chilly becomes part of a TV chef's recipe, and Woody queues to see a new film.
9.25 The Cramp Twins
Wayne is given a harp to play in the school orchestra.
9.40 The Mummy
Alex releases a Gogol, a beast that feeds on fear. Shown in The Saturday Show on BBC1
10.00 Grange Hill
Omnibus edition.
Matt's in love and Lisa needs help. Shown last Tuesday and Thursday on BBC1
10.50 The Next Big Thing
Boy band 24/7 compete for a place in the final. Shown last Friday BBC1
Aquanaut of the Year. Troy
Tempest and pals recall their exploits on TV.
Another chance to see the first of the most recent series.
Shown last Friday
Animated double bill. A strange boy, three sickly goldfish and a sleepover create problems for the teenage terror.
Actress Sorcha Cusack visits the Irish island of Dalkey.
Introduced by Clare Balding .
1.35 Indoor Athletics A possible clash between Britons Jason Gardener and Mark Lewis -
Francis in the 60m is set to be the highlight of the last day of the European championships.
4.10 Wheelchair Basketball European championship action from Amsterdam.
4.15 Motorcycling A preview of the World Superbikes season, starting in Spain next week.
4.35 Ski Sunday Yesterday's
World Cup downhill races, from Norway and Switzerland.
5.10 Ice Hockey The Belfast
Giants face Ayr Scottish Eagles in the Challenge Cup final.
Producer Sharon Lence : Editor Michael Cole www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Natural-history strand. Ends 7.15pm.
Series producer Simon Nash ; Editor Fiona Pitcher www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Vampire Bats In the Costa Rican rainforest, Rebecca Hosking searches for a creature of nightmares. <s) (WI
5.55 Namibia's Desert Giants Saba Douglas-Hamilton meets some of the extraordinary wildlife of Namibia's deserts, including the Cape fur seals of the Skeleton Coast, plus elephants, black rhinos and a family of lions.
Director Clare Brook
6.25 Natural World The Cat Connection. The contrasting character of the cat - an animal that has become the popular domestic pet in Britain and the USA while remaining wild at heart. Narrated by Charles Dance.
Producer Yvonne Ellis : Series editor Michael Gunton BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: monthly, E2.80. Latest issue on sale now
Zimbabwe Burning. Six months after the BBC was banned and he was deported, John Sweeney travels undercover across Zimbabwe to report on the horror of the regime run by Robert Mugabe , speaking to eyewitnesses who relate accounts of murder and torture on a mass scale. Producer Will Daws: Executive producer Simon Finch
Golfers offer ingenious tips to play the perfect game.
Olmec Heads. Modem experts try to work out how the Olmec civilisation of the Americas moved the raw material needed to make colossal stone heads. Narrated by Robert Lindsay. Producer Cynthia Page: Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves
A new three-part series in which 29 members of the public undergo ten days of gruelling physical tests in the Trossachs of central Scotland as they train with the world's elite regiment - the SAS. Presented by Dermot O'Leary.
Producer Graham Cooper ; Series producer Gary Hunter
US thriller series following the events of one day in real time.
Jack Bauer, head of a government counterterrorist unit, is told of a plot to kill a presidential nominee.
Repeated Friday at 10.30pm on BBC Choice
The clock is ticking: page 32
A two-part episode opens series eight of the sci-fi drama. Within(part1). Scully and Skinner begin the search for
Mulder, but a new agent interferes.
With comedian Dave Johns
, Christian Ingebrigtsen from Al, presenter June
Sarpong and singer Paul Young , shown last Monday
Comedian Johnny Vegas reveals his dislikes in the first of a new series, shown last Monday
A short film about control, choreographed by Liz Aggiss and Billy Cowie.
Comedy starring Paul Reubens and Kris Kristofferson. A freak storm blows a circus onto
Pee-wee Herman's farm. Widescreen. Review page 61.
Director Randal Kleiser (1988. U)
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Exam Revision 2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision History 1 Languages 4.00 Japanese Language and People (parts 1-2) Skillswise 5.00 The Guide to Literacy and Numeracy - starting a new season to improve adults' word and number skills. Open University 6.00 An English Accent 73029 6.30
Playing Safe - reducing childhood accidents in Wales.