A special edition of pre-school fun.
Ends 11.20.
The Genie from Down Under
Mossop advises Diana that she must learn to be able to talk about her feelings.
8.10 50/50
Pupils from Leeds and the Isle of Skye feature on the challenge show. Presented by Sally Gray.
Shown last Monday BBC1
8.35 Rugrats
The loveable youngsters are thrilled when they meet their alter egos in the park. Then they have fun at an art museum.
9.00 Yvon of the Yukon
Today the defrosted Frenchman becomes carnival king at Upyermukluk's annual ice festival.
9.25 Super Duper Sumos
Booma's bottom comes into contact with evil shrinking solution.
9.45 S Club Juniors - the Story
Fun with the fledgling pop stars.
Shown last Friday BBC1
10.00 S Club 7 - Don't Stop Movin'
Continuing the series following the band on tour earlier this year.
Shown yesterday on BBC1 in The Saturday Show
10.25 Even Stevens
Louis is undermined by Larry and Ivan when he enters the school's talent contest. Another episode is on Wednesday at 4.35pm on BBC1
10.50 Kenan and Kel
The teenagers graduate from high school, but Kenan finds himself banned from the ceremony.
Spectre of the Gun
Captain Kirk and the Enterprise crew face a showdown with the Earp brothers at a replica of the OK Corral.
12.05 pm Elaan of Troyius
Mr Spock and Dr McCoy seek desperate remedies when a rebellious warrior princess causes mayhem.
Introduced by Steve Rider.
1.35 Olympic Dreams
Following Britain's Olympic hopefuls as they prepare for Athens 2004. Plus, at 1.50, a report on wheelchair racing with Tanni Grey-Thompson and Steve Cram.
2.00, 5.00 World Snooker
Second-round action from the world championship, taking place at the Crucible in Sheffield.
2.40 Rugby Union: Leicester Tigers v Llanelli
Live coverage from Nottingham Forest's City Ground (kickoff 3pm) of the second European Cup semi-final as defending titleholders and English Premiership champions Leicester Tigers face Welsh side Llanelli. Plus highlights of yesterday's semi-final clash between Castres and Munster. Producer (Rugby Union) Ken Burton
Editor Philip Bernie
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Continuing the new series of European investigations in the Correspondent strand. As human-rights concerns push the issue of arms sales up the agenda, the Government continues to claim it has an ethical foreign policy. Yet the single biggest arms manufacturer is a British company.
Novelist Will Self looks for the truth behind Britain's continuing involvement in the sale of weapons. Talking to manufacturers, industry spokesmen and attending an arms fair with MoD officials, Self assesses if Britain's defence exports are a source of credit or condemnation.
Producer Amir Amirani ; Editor Fiona Murch WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/correspondent
Further action from the Crucible theatre in Sheffield of second-round clashes. Played over the best of 25 frames, tonight's encounters will decide the identity of two more quarter-finalists. Introduced by Hazel Irvine. When Snooker Ruled the World is at 10.15pm on BBC1
8-9am. With Jack having narrowly thwarted the attempt on Senator Palmer's life, he now realises that his wife and daughter are at the mercy of the ruthless Ira Gaines. Meanwhile, Nina and Tony pile the pressure on Jamey. The series continues at 10.45pm on BBC Choice.
Repeated Friday at 10.30pm on BBC Choice WEBSITE: www.bbc.C0.uk/24
Surekill. Two exterminators are seemingly involved when a marksman with x-ray vision goes on a killing spree.
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/cult
Mini Mathur and Asif Seth present features on the first eunuch parliamentarian, an Indian cosmetics millionaire, and India's answer to Anne Robinson. Meanwhile, Bryan Furtado experiences the joys of learning to drive in Bombay. Executive producers Remy Blumenfeld and Gavin Hay
Series producer Michael Cunliffe
Ray Stubbs presents highlights of today's second-round matches at Sheffield.
Gomez feature tracks from theirthird album, In Our Gun, plus Benin's Angélique Kidjo, new soul diva Tweet, and an acoustic performance from Patti Smith. With Jools Holland. Shown last Friday
Jools is joined by Gomez, Patti Smith, Angélique Kidjo, Tweet, Missy Elliott and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
Repeats are not indicated.
Exam Revision 2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Geography Languages 4.00 Espana Viva (parts 1-2)jSpanish Globo (parts 1-2) - language lessons, plus Spanish animations. Working in Engineering 5.00 The Guide
Open University 6.00 A Hard Act to Follow 14875 6.30 Women of Northern Ireland