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The Genie from Down Under
Stage fright strikes Penelope when Diana enters the family in a country-music festival.

8.00 50/50
Pupils from Argyll and Bute face rivals from Lanarkshire.
Shown last Monday BBC1 (W)

8.35 Rugrats
Double bill. Angelica must be quiet for three hours to get a present, then she ties Chuckie's laces for him.

9.00 Yvon of the Yukon
In a bid to be more youthful, the explorer makes several "minor" improvements to his body.

9.25 Super Duper Sumos
Thesumo wrestlers try in vain to spend a fun day at the beach.

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'
Hannah Spearritt is the focus in today's on-the-road report.
Shown yesterday on BBC1 in The Saturday Show

10.25 Even Stevens
Louis interviews Elsa, the school dinner lady.
Another episode is on Wednesday at 4.35pm on BBC1

10.50 Kenan and Kel
An old man issues a warning to the family about an evil town.

Contributors

Subject (S Club 7 - Don't Stop Movin'):
Hannah Spearritt

Spock's Brain
Kirk races against time to save Spock after an alien deprives him of his senses.

12.10 Is There in Truth No Beauty?
Spock is fascinated by the idea of a mind-meld with a visiting Medeusan.

(Star Trek: Voyager - Tuesday at 6.45pm)

Presented by Steve Rider.

1.30 Rugby Union
Live coverage (kickoff 1.45pm) of one of the Premiership play-offs, with European Cup qualification spots for the finalists. Leicester won the event last season, handing Bath their first-ever defeat in a major final at Twickenham. Highlights of the day's other match follows at 3.30pm.

4.30 Adventure Racing
The Outer Hebrides are the setting for coverage of this gruelling multi-disciplined sport.

4.40 Sport Relief Update
A look at the preparations for the BBC's major fundraising event, which takes place on 13 July.

4.45 Triathlon
Highlights from Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, of yesterday's BTA National Triathlon championships.

6.10 World Cup News
With just two weeks to their opening match against Sweden, a roundup of the latest news from England's World Cup squad.

Producer (rugby) Ken Burton
Editor Ron Chakraborty

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Producer (Rugby):
Ken Burton
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty

Camels Down Under. Camels were introduced to Australia over 100 years ago and now form the largest population of wild camels on earth. This film follows a young camel growing up in the harsh world of the outback, where he battles dingoes, droughts, storms and other camels in the hope of becoming the leader of the herd. Narrated by Jonathan Coleman.
Director David Curl: Series editor Neil Nightingale BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: monthly, price 12.80

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Coleman.
Editor:
Neil Nightingale

Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is an international fugitive, one of the most wanted men in the world. Accused of leading the slaughter of thousands of Bosnian Muslims and Croats, he has twice been indicted for war crimes by European justices in the Hague. Just weeks ago he narrowly evaded capture when Nato forces swooped on an enclave in Republika Srbska. In this Correspondent film, journalist Maggie O'Kane goes in search of Karadzic, talking to his relatives, supporters, and former secret service operatives.
Series producer Simon Finch
INTERACTIVE FORUM: e-mail questions to correspondant@bbc.co.uk and Maggie O'Kane will supply answers after the programme at the website: www.bbc.co.uk/correspondent

Contributors

Leader:
Radovan Karadzic
Unknown:
Maggie O'Kane
Producer:
Simon Finch
Producer:
Maggie O'Kane

Kicking Off. The second film in a three-part undercover investigation into the nature of English football hooliganism reveals how one group of thugs helped to stir up the recent race-related street fighting in Oldham, and probes the activities of a grouping known as the the Cardiff City Soul Crew. There's also frank testimony from a former far-right activist and hooligan, and from a veteran undercover policeman. Contains violence and strong language.
Series producers Sam Bagnall. Tom Giles ; Executive producer Paul Woolwich WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/hooligans

Contributors

Producers:
Sam Bagnall.
Producers:
Tom Giles
Producer:
Paul Woolwich

10-llam. Jack interrogates Cofell, Palmer confronts Carl about a killing and Gaines is put under increasing pressure. The series continues at 10.45pm on BBC Choice.
Repeated Friday at 11.30pm on BBC Choice

Contributors

Jack Bauer:
Kiefer Sutherland
Teri Bauer:
Leslie Hope
Kimberly Bauer:
Elisha Cuthbert
Senator Palmer:
Dennis Haysbert
Nina Myers:
Sarah Clarke
Sherry Palmer:
Penny Johnson Jerald
Tony Almeida:
Carlos Bernard
Ira Gaines:
Michael Massee
Alberta Green:
Tamara Tunie
Ted Cofell:
Currie Graham
Kevin Carroll:
Richard Burgi
Carl Webb:
Zach Grenier

Astronomer Patrick Moore proposes to consign his most hated things, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, into Orwellian oblivion. Hosted by Paul Merton.
Director Geraldine Dowd : Producer Victoria Payne

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Paul Merton.
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Victoria Payne

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