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Ends 9.00.

The Lampies
Charge believes he's a private eye.

7.10 Arthur
The friends try to last a week without TV.

7 35 Rugrats
Stu forgets the cake for Didi's surprise party.

8.00 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
Shown yesterday at 5pm

8.25 Smurfs' Adventures
Fun with the little blue folk.

8.45 Sheeep
The Sheeep go on a treasure hunt.

Ends 11.30.

Binka
Binka tries to cool down on a hot day.

10.10 The Story Makers
Jelly and Jackson discover the world of undersea creatures.

10.25 Tweenies
Everyone's shoes disappear.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10-50 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta invents a pet parrot called Lulu.

11.05 Teletubbies
The friends play game teaching them about "on top and "underneath."

Second World War drama starring Dana Andrews and Claude Rains. 1942: on a routine trip to Newfoundland, a fishing boat helps a stranded schooner apparently shelled by Nazi submarines. But all is not as it seems. Review page 54. Director Alfred Werker (1951, U)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dana Andrews
Unknown:
Claude Rains.
Director:
Alfred Werker

Live coverage on ladies' singles quarter-final day. At this stage last year the spotlight was on Belgium, but while Justine Henin progressed, Kim Clijsters was beaten by Lindsay Davenport. Producers Paul Davies , Barbara Slater BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information

Contributors

Unknown:
Justine Henin
Unknown:
Kim Clijsters
Unknown:
Lindsay Davenport.
Producers:
Paul Davies
Producers:
Barbara Slater

Ends 5.35.

Dennis the Menace
More fun with the cheeky boy.

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

4 35 Big Kids
A parents' evening looks like a disaster waiting to happen.

5.00 The Really Wild Show
Featuring crocodiles and bears.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer ("Big Kids"):
Paul Smith
Sarah Spiller:
Imogen Stubbs
Geoff Spiller:
Duncan Duff
Simon Spiller:
Matt Adams
Kate Spiller:
Kelly Salmon
Mr Buzzard:
Mark Spalding
Mr Fletcher:
Tyrone Huggins
Max:
Cj Lazell
Radio DJ:
Donovan Cary

As the action at the classic grass-court tournament near its end on ladies' quarter-final day, Sue Barker presents continuing coverage of the play. As well as play in the singles, there will be plenty more to enjoy at the All
England Club, where at this stage last year, wheelchair tennis made its Championships debut in a demonstration match. BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Barker

An exploration of Britain's landscape and how it provides insights into the country's history by Aubrey Manning , a retired Professor of Natural History at Edinburgh University. The Pembrokeshire Coast. Manning investigates the connections between the remote Pembrokeshire coast of South Wales and the sea. Where one might expect seaside towns and fishing villages, there are castles and standing stones - and it is these that hold the key to a mystery that reveals an ancient link to the sea, long since lost.
Director John Triffitt ; Executive producer Richard Reisz

Contributors

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

John Inverdale is joined in the studio by an expert panel of Wimbledon greats as he rounds up the highlights of ladies' quarter-final day at the All England Club. With the quarter-final stage of the men's singles looming large on the horizon, the competition is hotting up.
Repeated tomorrow at 9am

Another chance to see the second episode from a four-part series, first shown in 1998, that explores people's changing relationships with their bodies over a lifetime. The Prime of Your Life. People in their 20s and 30s are often considered to be at their physical peak - but does this mean they have attained their ideal physique? 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 The Secret of Sporting Success - how mathematics can help athletes. 71406 1.00 Welfare for All? - were the promises of Britain's post-war welfare state fulfilled? 17357 1.30 The Web Weavers -how did the World Wide Web become such a success and can it be controlled?
Wild World 2.00 Changing World featuring The State of the Planet David Attenborough looks at the future of life, plus the wonders of the Grand Canyon.
Languages 4.00. Germany Inside Out (parts 2 and 3) - a visit to Cologne and the Rhineiand followed by a look at Leipzig and the east of the country.
Working in Retail 5.00 Inside Big Business competition in the trainers market; then Back to the Floor- the boss of the House of Fraser experiences life on the shop floor.
Open University 6.00 Mind Readers -did a television study reveal differences in the way men and women perceive emotions? 2589947 6.50 Clinical Trials -assessing the successes and failures of this crucial process.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough

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