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Little Monsters
Contrary Constance is disobedient.

7.05 Captain Abercromby
Jake threatens Snappy.

7.20 Chucklewood Critters
Fun with Buttons and Rusty.

7.45 UBOS
Zarlek plans to escape from the earth's centre.

8.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza goes into a haunted forest.

8.35 Rugrats
The babies prepare for Mothering Sunday.

9.00 Super Duper Sumos
Kimo tries to thwart fate.

9.25 Dennis the Menace
Fun with the mischievous lad.

9.45 Mona the Vampire
Why is everyone tired? And is the new teacher an alien?

10.10 Cubix
Connor introduces the robot to his father.

Singer Tony Bennett is today's celebrity interviewee. Ben Fogle investigates the lore and legends of hellhounds, while the Barefoot Doctor takes an oblique look at the past week's events. Presented by Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly. Executive producer Chris Loughlin
Series producer Abigail Saxon

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Fogle
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Chris Loughlin
Producer:
Abigail Saxon

Presented by Roger Black.
2.45 Motorcycling Highlights of round seven in the British Superbikes championship, from Rockingham.
3.25 Sailing News of Ellen MacArthur 's challenge in the Round the Island yacht race.
3.30 Athletics Live coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix II meeting at Sheffield's Don Valley Stadium, where Britain's top sprinters will take on Olympic 100m champion Maurice Greene.
Paula Radcliffe will also be in action for the first time since her London Marathon victory. Producer (Athletics) Martin Webster
Editor Michael Cole

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Ellen MacArthur
Unknown:
Maurice Greene
Unknown:
Paula Radcliffe
Unknown:
Martin Webster
Editor:
Michael Cole

Jo Whiley reports from the final day at the Glastonbury festival. The cameras are live at the Pyramid stage for Isaac Hayes - famous for the theme from Shaft and recently discovered by a new generation thanks to his casting as the voice of Chef in South Park. This broadcast also includes performances from this afternoon's line-up including Badly Drawn Boy and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. More coverage on BBC Choice at 7pm and 11.30pm, and on BBC2 at 10.45pm. Vintage stars - Music: page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Whiley
Unknown:
Isaac Hayes

Concluding the three-part series exploring bio-technology. On the Eighth Day. After the controversy surrounding the first wave of genetically modified foodstuffs, the multimillion dollar bio-technology industry is hoping for a smoother ride for forthcoming products. As well as plans to remove nicotine from tobacco, it is hoped to find a way to tackle obesity. But how will people react to the concept of transferring genes between different species of animal?
Producer David Street ; Executive producer Glynn Jones

Contributors

Producer:
David Street
Producer:
Glynn Jones

Double bill. First, in My Friend Evita, a recollection of life with Argentina's most famous woman, Eva Peron , by one of her close companions. Then In the Shadow of the Moon features Bertha Warren , recalling seeing two total eclipses of the sun in the UK duringthe last century.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eva Peron
Unknown:
Bertha Warren

Rachel de Thame previews the gardens, trends and colours at one of the world's largest annual horticultural events, opening in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace in Surrey on Tuesday. She tests out a mobile lawn on wheels and learns why no one has ever been able to grow a blue strain of the dahlia, the main flower in the National Heritage marquee. Plus Joe Swift heads to the Cornish coast and Chris Collins to Brazil to discover the inspiration behind two of the biggest show gardens. Coverage of the show itself begins on Thursday at 8.30pm.
Series producer Rob Unsworth : Executive producer Owen Gay The show-stopping teenagers: page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Swift
Unknown:
Chris Collins
Producer:
Rob Unsworth

4pm-5pm.
Jack sets up a sting, using Elizabeth to trap Alexis. The series continues at 10.45pm on BBC Choice.
Repeated on 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
Andre Drazen:
Zeljko Ivanek
Alexis:
Misha Collins
Elizabeth Nash:
Kara Zediker
Jovan Myovic:
Henri Lubatti
Aaron Pierce:
Glenn Morshower

BBC2's final visit to this year's festival features
Rod Stewart on the Pyramid stage and French duo Air closing on the Other Stage. As well as a roundup of the entire weekend's activities, there will be highlights from sets by Roger Waters , Groove Armada, Belle and Sebastian and St Germain.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rod Stewart
Unknown:
Roger Waters

Repeats are not indicated.
Wild World 2.00 Changing World, featuring The State of the Planet - including David Attenborough 's opening evaluation the prospects for the earth, and Gavin Hewitt reporting on the effect farm chemicals are having on British wildlife.
Languages 4.00 Talk German (parts 1-4) - for beginners Working in Retail 5.00 Internet Retailing- lingerie.
Open University 6.00 Danger-Children at Play- tackling bullying. 89587 6.30 La Bonne Formule - science in France.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Gavin Hewitt

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