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The Lampies
New recruit Cyber Lampy makes the others worried about their jobs.

7.10 Arthur
Buster Baxter boasts about being a hero and DW just won't stop playing her new CD.

7.35 Rugrats
The babies sit in a car and pretend it's a submarine. while Chuckie realises he is left-handed.

8 00 Bring It On
Two young men have five days to prepare a song and a dance routine.

8.25 Smurfs' Adventures
Animated stories.

8.45 Sheep
The wolves plot to steal Eliot's stamps.

9 00 Chucklewood Critters
Fun with Buttons and Rusty in Chucklewood Park.

9 25 The Raccoons
Animated tales from the Evergreen Forest.

9 45 Pocket Dragon Adventures
The Pocket Dragons entertain the village with a production of Snow White.

Ends 11.30.

Brum
Brum saves the day when an ornamental stone ball thunders through the town.

10.10 The Story Makers
Jackson turns Jelly into a robot.

10 25 Tweenies
Fizz and Milo find all the storybooks have disappeared.

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10.50 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta is reluctant to share the spotlight with her baby brother.

11.05 Teletubbies
Little Bo Peep comes to Teletubbyland.

War drama, starring Frank Lovejoy and Richard Carlson, about the winter withdrawal of the American 1st Marine Division from North Korea.
Review page 54. (1952) (BW)

Contributors

Director:
Joseph H Lewis
[Actor]:
Frank Lovejoy
[Actor]:
Richard Carlson

Continuing live coverage from the All-England Club of today's fourth-round matches, with quarter-final places up for grabs. With Sue Barker.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker

Ends 5.35

Dennis the Menace
Fun with the rebellious boy.

4.10 50/50
This week in the quiz, Ayr grammar school takes on Stirling's Bannockburn school. With music from Alien Ant Farm. Sally Gray referees.

4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza, Darwin and Donnie are stranded on the banks of a river.

5 00 Blue Peter
Today, an all-action studio visit by the UK's top boarders, BMX riders and inline skaters.
Rptd tomorrow at 8am

5.25 Newsround
With Becky Jago, Lizo Mzimba and Matthew Price.

Contributors

Presenter ("50/50"):
Sally Gray
Presenter ("Newsround"):
Becky Jago
Presenter ("Newsround"):
Lizo Mzimba
Presenter ("Newsround"):
Matthew Price

Sue Barker introduces live coverage until the close of play on the seventh day at the All England Club. Last year
Tim Henman 's match with American Todd Martin was suspended by referee Alan Mills due to fading light. The break came just as Britain's number one was under severe pressure from his opponent, at two sets to one down, but the timely overnight interruption saw him bounce back to eventually progress into the quarter-finals. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Henman
Unknown:
Todd Martin
Unknown:
Alan Mills

A family who, it transpires, are even more awful than Malcolm's, move in next door. Meanwhile, the Marlin Academy cadets prepare for a visit from Oliver North.
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Contributors

Malcolm:
Frankie Muniz
Lois:
Jane Kaczmarek
Reese:
Justin Berfield
Dewey:
Erik Per Sullivan
Francis:
Christopher Kennedy Masterson
Hal:
Bryan Cranston
Spangler:
Daniel Von Bargen
Cadet Finley:
Arjay Smith
Cadet Eric:
Eric Nenninger
Tina:
Robin Riker
Mike:
Greg Jbara
Emily:
Dakota Fanning

John Inverdale presents a review of the seventh day's play in the 125th Wimbledon championships at the All
England Club as the singles competitions move through to the last 16 stage. Studio guests throughout Wimbledon fortnight will include champions John McEnroe , Boris Becker , Chris Evert , Pam Shriver and Pat Cash.
Repeated tomorrow at 9am

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
Boris Becker
Unknown:
Chris Evert
Unknown:
Pam Shriver
Unknown:
Pat Cash.

Another chance to see an episode from the series in which bosses return to shopfloor basics to assess their company.

As head of the UK's largest dating agency, Louise Hansen's job is to make profits from lonely hearts. To find out how she can improve the company, she fields calls from irate customers, interviews potential clients, tries to find a date for a confirmed bachelor and hosts the Christmas ball.

Contributors

Subject:
Louise Hansen
Narrator:
Neil Pearson
Producer:
James van der Pool
Executive Producer:
Bill Grist

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Open University 12.30 Ever Wondered? 2942043 12.45
Personal Passions - Pete Waterman 2947598 1.00 Music and Place: In Tune with America 51024 1.30 Euripides's
Medea -Fiona Shaw makes sense of this violent play.
Wild World 2.00 Wild World: Changing World, featuring The State of the Planet - David Attenborough asks why the earth is in crisis. Plus a Nature Special investigates the vital role trees play for both our urban wildlife and ourselves.
Languages 4.00 Talk German (parts 5-6); Germany Inside Out 1 Munich and the South -travel, people and culture. Working in Retail 5.00 Crime and Prevention
Open University 6.00 Ensembles in Performance
6.30 Picasso's Guemica - analysis of the masterpiece.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete Waterman
Unknown:
Fiona Shaw
Unknown:
David Attenborough

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