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The Lampies
The Roons capture the Lampies.

7.10 Arthur
Mr Rogers stays at Arthur's, and Fern draws a not-too-flattering portrait of Francine.

7.35 Rugrats
Triple bill. Susie tries to make the babies grow up, Chuckie worries about Kimi, and Tommy explains life to Dil.

8.00 Short Change
Ortis, Angellica Bell and Rhodri Owen offer tips on value-for-money bicycle helmets.
Shown yesterday at 5pm

8.25 Smurfs' Adventures
Animated tales.

8.45 Sheeep
Animation. The wolves hatch another plan.

Contributors

Presenter (Short Change):
null Ortis
Presenter (Short Change):
Angellica Bell
Presenter (Short Change):
Rhodri Owen

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Pablo the Little Red Fox
Pumpkin disappears as apples fall from the trees.

10.10 The Story Makers
Jackson dresses up as a pirate, while Jelly dons a princess's outfit.

10.25 Tweenies
Milo is reluctant to come out of a cardboard box.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
BBC PRODUCTS: Tweenies Ready to Play and Play to the Music, PC CD-Roms, £24.99; Tweenies, for Playstation, £19.99; Doodles' Bones, for Game Boy Colour, £24.99

10.50 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford's friends come over to help clean his doghouse.

11.05 Teletubbies
Children have fun with drum music.

Live coverage of today's third-round action. At this point last year Britain's Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski both enjoyed a smooth passage to the fourth round. <W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Henman
Unknown:
Greg Rusedski

Ends 5.35.

Dennis the Menace
Anarchic antics with the Beano boy.

4.10 Cubix
Raska decides Connor would be ideal for a commercial.

4.35 S Club 7: Don't Stop Movln'
Tina Barrett is the focus in another behind-the-scenes look at the band's Carnival tour.
BBC CD-ROM: for PC, S Club 7: On the Road, for PC. price £24.99

5.00 Bring It On
Two young men have five days to prepare a song and a dance routine to impress major players in the music industry. With Mark Goodier.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Contributor ("S Club 7:
Don't Stop Movln'"): Tina Barrett
Contributor ("Bring It On"):
Mark Goodier

Sue Barker unveils more live fifth-day action from the grass courts of SW19 as the third round gets under way.
In the men's singles competition on this day last year,
Russian fourth seed Marat Safin struggled to a five-set victory against Germany's David Prinosil. A certain Goran Ivanisevic , meanwhile, overcame American Andy Roddick in four sets en route to Wimbledon glory. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information
Subsequent programmes may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Marat Safin
Unknown:
David Prinosil.
Unknown:
Goran Ivanisevic
Unknown:
Andy Roddick

Alan Titchmarsh presents a special edition focusing solely on a creation by two gardeners from Wiltshire. Barbara and Ian Pollard 's special labour of love is an extraordinary garden in Malmesbury, and tonight's programme - filmed over the course of a calendar year-charts their progress in perfecting this pet project.
Series producer Colette Foster ; Executive producer Tony Laryea BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World. £2.60; Gardens Illustrated, £3.50 BBC BOOK: Grow Your Own Cut Flowers. £18.99 Gardening as nature intended: page 38

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Ian Pollard
Producer:
Colette Foster
Producer:
Tony Laryea

The concluding instalment of this two-part documentary celebration of Britain's enduring passion for horticultural life, in which Charlie Dimmock , Alan Titchmarsh , Diarmuid Gavin and Kim Wilde recall how gardening has evolved in the last half-century. Reminiscences on the quirks of garden life also come from, among others, ex-athlete
Linford Christie and Bolton Wanderers footballer Dean Holdsworth. Director Kerry Richardson ; Executive producer Mark Hill

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Unknown:
Kim Wilde
Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Dean Holdsworth.
Director:
Kerry Richardson
Producer:
Mark Hill

John Inverdale hosts a roundup of day five's highlights. The field is beginning to narrow down, and by the end of tonight's play there should bejust 32 players remaining in the men's and women's singles competitions.
Editor Michael Cole

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Editor:
Michael Cole

Author/academics Tom Paulin and Germaine Greer and journalist/broadcaster Rosie Boycott are the pundits joining presenter Mark Lawson to mull over the week's cultural highlights and low points.
Producer Tanya Hudson Repeated next Sunday on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Paulin
Unknown:
Germaine Greer
Unknown:
Rosie Boycott
Presenter:
Mark Lawson
Producer:
Tanya Hudson

After taking a year off, Britain's most renowned music festival makes its return this weekend at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset. The three-day event has again attracted huge crowds, and the line-up today is expected to include the indie-rock quartet Coldplay performing songs from their new album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. There should also be appearances from dance band Faithless, upbeat Los Angeles outfit Ozomatli, Portuguese/Canadian popster Nelly Furtado and 33-piece Japanese collective Shibusashirazu Orchestra. John Peel and Jo Whiley introduce the sights and sounds.
Producers Mark Cooper and Alison Howe

Contributors

Unknown:
Nelly Furtado
Unknown:
John Peel
Unknown:
Jo Whiley
Producers:
Mark Cooper
Producers:
Alison Howe

This documentary of the 1971 Glastonbury Festival, a two-day musical celebration held to coincide with the summer solstice, captures the music and mayhem when 12,000 people were let loose in a Somerset field. Artists performing include David Bowie, Traffic, Fairport Convention, Melanie, Hawkwind, Joan Baez and Gong. Review page 59.
Director Peter Neal (1973.15) ***

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bowie
Unknown:
Joan Baez
Director:
Peter Neal

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