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The Genie from Down Under
Bruce tries to summon up the courage to ask Diana to marry him.

8.10 50/50
The first in a new series of the challenge show. Music by Blue.
Shown last Monday BBC1

8.35 Rugrats
Animated fun with the loveable youngsters.

9.00 Yvon of the Yukon
Yvon's life is saved by a giant walrus, which then becomes his pet.

9.25 Super Duper Sumos
The trio get caught in a trap.

9 45 S Club Juniors - the Story
Fun with the fledgling pop stars. Shown last Friday on BBC1

10.00 S Club 7 - Don't Stop Movin'
The second of a new ten-part series following the band on tour earlier this year. Shown yesterday on BBC1 in The Saturday Show

10.25 Even Stevens
Comedy series about an under-achieving boy in a family of over-achievers.
More on BBC1 on Wednesday at 4.35pm.

10 50 Kenan and Kel
Kenan dresses Kel as his wife in order to get a place on a game show.

Introduced by Steve Rider.
1.30 Motorcycling The world's elite riders vie for supremacy as Sugo in Japan hosts the fourth round of the World Superbikes championship. Record-breaking defending champion Troy Bayliss clocked up his sixth consecutive victory in the last round, while local hero Noriyuki Haga and Britain's Neil Hodgson are among the chasing pack.
3.00,4.00 Golf Live coverage from Druids Glen, Ireland, as Colin Montgomerie captains the ten-man Great Britain squad in their bid to wrest the Seve Ballesteros Trophy from a European side led by the great Spanish golfer himself.
3.50 Football Final Score A roundup of results, and their implications in terms of promotion and relegation on the final day of the Football League season.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Troy Bayliss
Unknown:
Noriyuki Haga
Unknown:
Neil Hodgson
Unknown:
Colin Montgomerie

Natural-history strand. Ends 6.45pm.
Series producer Simon Nash : Editor Fiona Pitcher www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Wild Britain The 60,000 Bird Show. Carl Mitchell visits East Anglia in search of a spectacular avian display.
Producer Jenna Hall; Series producer Paul Appleby
5.25 The Bat-Eared Fox The bat-eared fox is no ordinary fox. It uses its huge ears to help it find insects to eat, and lives in the Kalahari Desert, one of the world's most inhospitable environments. Narrated by David Attenborough.
Producer Karen Bass ; Series editor Keith Scholey
5.55 Natural World Hippo Beach. With their enormous weight and huge tusks, the hippopotamus is considered Africa's most dangerous animal, but they are also gregarious, caring creatures. The wrath of hippo bulls is incurred, however, during the mating season. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
Producer Phil Chapman ; Series editor Neil Nightingale

Contributors

Producer:
Simon Nash
Editor:
Fiona Pitcher
Unknown:
Carl Mitchell
Producer:
Paul Appleby
Unknown:
David Attenborough
Producer:
Karen Bass
Editor:
Keith Scholey
Unknown:
Stephen Fry.
Producer:
Phil Chapman
Editor:
Neil Nightingale

Natural World

2000-2001

Episode 1: Hippo Beach

Duration: 50 minutes

on BBC Two England

Stephen Fry narrates a documentary about hippos, one of Africa's most dangerous animals, which spend the majority of their lives in water yet are unable to swim. Show more

President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine is currently embroiled in a scandal of gargantuan proportions. In the first of a new six-part series of European investigations from the Correspondent strand, reporter Tom Mangold pieces together an extraordinary mystery story involving high-level conspiracy, secret tape recordings, alleged government corruption and a$6m moving target.
Director Ewa Ewart ; Editor Fiona Murch

Contributors

Unknown:
Leonid Kuchma
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Director:
Ewa Ewart
Editor:
Fiona Murch

Hazel Irvine and Steve Davis present second-day coverage from the world professional snooker championships at the Crucible, Sheffield, where Stephen Hendry is starting his bid for an eighth title against Shaun Murphy , whom he beat 6-4 in the 2000 Masters. Fourth seed Ken Doherty is also beginning his campaign against Stuart Bingham.
ProducerAlisonWitkover;ExecutiveproducerGrahamFry

Contributors

Unknown:
Hazel Irvine
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
Shaun Murphy
Unknown:
Ken Doherty
Unknown:
Stuart Bingham.

In a re-edited version of two episodes from last year's series, Mears hears tales of bear attacks in Canada's
Rocky Mountains, and then follows the progress of 20 cadets as they undergo the RAF's survival training course. Director Andrew Graham-Brown ; Series producer Dick Colthurst

Contributors

Director:
Andrew Graham-Brown
Producer:
Dick Colthurst

7-8am
. As Gaines holds Teri captive, an injured Nina tries to help Jack. The series continues at 10.45pm on BBC Choice.
Repeated Friday at 10.30pm on BBC Choice

Contributors

Jack Bauer:
Kiefer Sutherland
Teri Bauer:
Leslie Hope
Kimberly Bauer:
Elisha Cuthbert
Senator Palmer:
Dennis Haysbert
Nina Myers:
Sarah Clarke
Tony Almeida:
Carlos Bernard
Ira Gaines:
Michael Massee
Jamey Farrell:
Karina Arroyave

Via Negativa. Doggett and Skinner investigate a cult leader's apparent superhuman powers as Scully checks into hospital.
WEBSITE; www.bbc.co.uk/cult

Contributors

Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
John Doggett:
Robert Patrick
Walter Skinner:
Mitch Pileggi
Anthony Tipet:
Keith Szarabajka
Kersh James:
Pickens Jr
Frohike:
Tom Braidwood

Mini Mathur and Asif Seth present more quirky reports on Indian popular culture, plus the usual Bollywood Remakes and Indian Stunts strands. Executive producers Remy Blumenfeld and Gavin Hay
Series producer Michael Cunliffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Mini Mathur
Unknown:
Asif Seth
Producers:
Remy Blumenfeld
Producer:
Michael Cunliffe

Repeats are not indicated.
Exam Revision 2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Science 4: Plant Biology- including life processes and cell structure. Languages 4.00 Deutsch Plus (parts 1-4)
Working in Engineering 5.00 Basic IT and Web Skills
Open University 6.00 A Lesson in Progress? 97261 6.30 A New Sun Is Born Part 1: the Coup

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