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The Lampies
Animation. Burnout and Livewire smuggle a Dustywugg back to the lamppost.

7.10 Arthur
Double bill. One of the twins falls sick, and the gang create their own videos.

7.35 Rugrats
Double bill. Tommy is convinced he is going to become a monster, and Angelica rustles up some cereal bars.

8.00 Blue Peter
Previewing big movie releases. With sign language.
Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1

8.25 C Bear and Jamal
Animated adventures.

8 45 Sheeep
Animated fun. Gogol's car gets two flat tyres.

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Website: [website removed]

Andy Pandy
Andy and Looby sail on a boat in a puddle, and Teddy breaks Looby's plates.

9.10 The Story Makers
There's a lot of washing going on in the library.

9.25 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford puts up Cleo for the weekend, but finds her a less-than-respectful guest in his doghouse.

9.40 Teletubbies
Little Bo Peep searches for her sheep in Teletubbyland.
BBC Teletubbies magazine: £1.35.
BBC video: Teletubbies 2, 12.99

10.05 Playdays
Educational fun with Peggy Patch et al.

10.25 Tweenies
Max looks for a glass crystal gift.
BBC Tweenies magazine: price £1.40

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Sports drama. A teenager at a new school in Ohio is
__ initially ostracised by his new classmates, but uses his rollerblading skills to win them over. Review page 56.
Director Rob Bowman (1993, PG)

Contributors

Director:
Rob Bowman

Live coverage from Devonshire Park Eastbourne, of the quarter-finals at the pre-Wimbledon ladies' tournament. Commentary by John Barrett , David Mercer ,
Virginia Wade and Sam Smith. Executive producer Paul Davies

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
David Mercer
Commentary By:
Virginia Wade
Commentary By:
Sam Smith.
Producer:
Paul Davies

The Gold Cup, starting at 3.45, is the highlight of action from Ascot. Competed over a distance of two-and-a-half miles, the race is worth £220,000. Other races are at 4.20 and 4.55. Presented by Clare Balding .
Pius tennis from Eastbourne with coverage of the quarter-finals, with Sue Barker.

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Sue Barker

We 'll Meet Again. Nearly 60 years after the Second World War, hundreds of ex-service personnel are still trying to find the compatriots who fought alongside them. This film. which concludes the series, tells stories of happiness and disappointment at the recent reunion parties for veterans that were organised to achieve this end.
Producer Ash Potterton WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/homeground

Contributors

Producer:
Ash Potterton

Circuit Racer. In the concluding episode of the vehicle-conversion series, Trevor Nelson oversees the efforts of two teams who are trying to transform Range Rovers into sleek circuit racers that will then race against each other over a number of laps with pit stops and driver changes.
Director Ewan Keil ; Series producer Andy Francis

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Nelson
Director:
Ewan Keil
Producer:
Andy Francis

Playing God. Adam Hart-Davis enters the Victorian world of science and medicine as he hunts for fossils at Lyme Regis, re-creates a seance, looks at devices for waking the dead and views the first antiseptics and anaesthetics. Producer Sam Starbuck ; Executive producer Caroline van den Brul

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Producer:
Sam Starbuck
Producer:
Caroline van Den Brul

Concluding the three-part series following investigations by Scotland Yard's Paedophile Unit. The detectives search the home of Mark Hanson , a paedophile in Southampton who is wanted by the Dutch police. He allows the cameras into his home and talks frankly about his life as a committed and incurable paedophile. Contains disturbing images.
Producer Ben Rumney ; Series producer Bob Long

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Hanson
Producer:
Ben Rumney
Producer:
Bob Long

Aged 22, Rupert Murdoch inherited a minor Australian paper. Now he oversees an empire worth L30 billion. In this documentary, Murdoch and his family discuss his rise to power, events in his personal life, and his determination to keep the business a family affair.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rupert Murdoch

Once a tourist haven,
Kashmir is now regarded as a potential nuclear flashpoint and one of the most dangerous places on the planet. India and Pakistan have already fought two wars in the mountains of Kashmir and now they face each other in another military stand-off that has become a global concern. In this film, Mark Tully traces the roots of the dispute. Producer Susan O'Keeffe ; Editor Lucy Hetherington
Shown on Monday at 10.10pm on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Tully
Producer:
Susan O'Keeffe
Editor:
Lucy Hetherington

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