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Ends 9.00.

The Lampies
Livewire is in trouble with Burnout.

740 Arthur
Francine acquires a pet kitten.

7.35 Rugrats
Susie has to have her tonsils removed.

8.00 Blue Peter
Gardening tips and a savoury dish from Ghana.
Shown yesterday at 5pm

8.25 C Bear and Jamal
Animated adventures.

8.45 Sheeep
The wolves hatch a plan to steal Captain Bleat's cargo.

Binka
Animated adventures with the corpulent cat.

10.10 The Story Makers
Jelly and Jackson feel artistic.

10.25 Tweenies
Fizz finds a slug

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10.50 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta and Emily Elizabeth plan a day at the beach.

11.05 Teletubbies
A girl reads Jack and the Beanstalk.

Ends 11.30.

Live coverage on day two of the tournament. Today, ladies' champion Venus Williams opens her campaign on Centre Court. She will aim to dispatch her opponent in the same way she swept aside Japan's Shinobu Asagoe at the same stage last year. With Sue Barker.
Producers Paul Davies. Barbara Slater m BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information

Contributors

Unknown:
Venus Williams
Unknown:
Shinobu Asagoe
Producers:
Paul Davies.
Producers:
Barbara Slater

Ends 5.35.

Dennis the Menace: The Trial
More fun with the mischievous boy. (R) (S)

4.10 Get Your Own Back
Show in which adults are the victims of gungey revenge. (S)

4.35 Big Kids
Simon wants to ask Melanie to the school disco. (R) (S)

5.00 The Really Wild Show
Deadly scorpions, aboriginal life and a starfish. (S)

5.25 Newsround (S)

Contributors

Writer ("Big Kids"):
Lucy Daniel Raby
Sarah Spiller:
Imogen Stubbs
Geoff Spiller:
Duncan Duff
Simon Spiller:
Matt Adams
Kate Spiller:
Kelly Salmon
Jake Tyler:
Sam Green
Becky:
Amanda Fairbank-Hynes
Jim:
Martyn Read
Melanie:
Victoria Elliott

As the first-round matches near their end, Sue Barker presents continuing coverage of play on the second day. Weather permitting, the line-up for the second round should be known by the end of this evening-will it, as in so many previous years, contain some notable absentees?
Commentary comes from John Barrett , John McEnroe ,
Pat Cash , Virginia Wade , Ann Jones , Pam Shriver , John Lloyd , Peter Fleming , Jo Durie , Sam Smith , Mark Cox ,
Mark Petchey , David Mercer , Simon Reed , Bill Threlfall ,
Chris Bailey , Andrew Castle , John Alexander , Matt Chilton , and Tony Gubba. Plus reports from the courts by Suzi Perry , Gary Richardson and Phil Jones. BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information
Subsequent programmes may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
Pat Cash
Unknown:
Virginia Wade
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Pam Shriver
Unknown:
John Lloyd
Unknown:
Peter Fleming
Unknown:
Jo Durie
Unknown:
Sam Smith
Unknown:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Mark Petchey
Unknown:
David Mercer
Unknown:
Simon Reed
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Chris Bailey
Unknown:
Andrew Castle
Unknown:
John Alexander
Unknown:
Matt Chilton
Unknown:
Tony Gubba.
Unknown:
Suzi Perry
Unknown:
Gary Richardson
Unknown:
Phil Jones.

The Weald. In his exploration of Britain's landscape and how it reveals insights into the country's history,
Aubrey Manning - a retired Professor of Natural History at Edinburgh University - investigates why so much woodland has survived in the Weald of Kent and Sussex.
Director John Triffitt ; Executive producer Richard Reisz

Contributors

Unknown:
Aubrey Manning
Director:
John Triffitt
Producer:
Richard Reisz

Another chance to see the first episode from a four-part series, first shown in 1998, that explores people's changing relationships with their bodies over a lifetime.
Eighteen 'til I Die. Middle-aged men and women describe how they cope with balding, the menopause, greying hair, and a body that has started to wrinkle and sag. This film contains explicit imagery of body parts.
Director Lucy Blakstad ; Executive producer Clare Paterson

Contributors

Director:
Lucy Blakstad
Producer:
Clare Paterson

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Software Surgery- how software can be designed to suitthe needs of the user. 13591 1.00 Designer Rides - Jerk and Jounce - how mathematics put the thrill into rollercoaster rides. 59442 1.30 Evaluating Pre-School
Education - can statistics help prove that a children's education is best started earlier?
Wild World 2.00 Backyard World featuring Living Britain -
Alastair Fothergill presents reflections on autumn and winter, and Simon King shows how to get close to British wildlife.
Languages 4.00 Italy Inside Out (parts 2 and 3) - does Milan's reputation as a chic, trend-setting city hold true? Also, a look around the sights of Rome.
Working in Retail 5.00 Health and Safety and Number Skills- practical guide.
Open University 6.00 AftertheGenome-howcancerwill evolve, and why we have too few genes. 7216152 6.50 What
Have the 1990s Ever Done for Us? - scientific developments of the last decade, including Viagra, cloning and genetics.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alastair Fothergill
Unknown:
Simon King

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