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The Lampies
Burnout invents a cooking machine.
7.10 Arthur
Insults get out of control, and a key is found.
7.35 Rugrats
Chuckie dreams the Rugrats have shrunk.
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The Lampies
Burnout invents a cooking machine.
7.10 Arthur
Insults get out of control, and a key is found.
7.35 Rugrats
Chuckie dreams the Rugrats have shrunk.
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Andy and Looby Loo invite their friends to a bizarre meal.
8.15 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo thinks Clifford's favourite blanket would make the perfect cape for Super T-Bone.
8.30 Teletubbies The Tubbies watch children make a big caterpillar, and a jack-in-a-box appears.
BBC TELETUBBIES MAGAZINE: £1.35. BBC VIDEO: Teletubbies 2, video boxed set, containing Musical Playtime and Nursery Rhymes, price £12.99
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Live first-round coverage from Muirfield, Scotland, as the 131st Open championship gets under way, with the world's top players battling for the coveted Claret Jug - currently held by America's David Duval.
Another previous winner,
Tiger Woods , is bidding for his third Major of the year. Current holder of the US Masters and US Open titles, will Woods go a step nearer to an unprecedented Grand Slam of all four of golf's major events in a single year? Presented by Steve Rider.
Continues at 2.40 on BBC1, and at 3.30 back on BBC2.
Executive producers Paul Davies and Barbara Slater WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/golf
BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button for options including hole-by-hole progress of leading players, highlights and the leaderboard
Major players: page 19
Zeinab Badawi with the latest from Parliament.
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Live first-round coverage from Muirfield, Scotland. For details see page 103.
Highlights from this year's event in Cheshire, presented by Diarmuid Gavin , Charlie Dimmock and Monty Don. Including visits to the show gardens, medal results, coverage of the flowerbed competition and a prediction of the trends for the year ahead. Also, Nigel Colborn chooses his favourite midsummer flowers in the floral marquee.
Nation's Favourite Gardens. The votes have all been counted and tonight Alan Titchmarsh , Rachel de Thame, Chris Beardshaw and Joe Swift reveal the favourites nationwide, as voted for by viewers.
Executive producer Tony Laryea : Series producer Colette Foster BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World. £2.60; Gardens Illustrated, £3.50 BBC BOOK: Grow Your Own Cut Powers. £18.99 Viewers' favourite gardens: page 34
RT Shop - giant clematis collection: page 44
A look back at the first day's play in the 131st Open championship, being played on Scotland's challenging Muirfield course. Presented by Gary Lineker.
Producer Sharon Lence ; Editor Michael Cole
In-depth coverage of the day's news stories, presented by Jeremy Vine.
Comedian and storyteller Dave Gorman continues his around-the-world quest to track down people sharing his name. Tonight he takes a trip abroad and finds a simple T-shirt makes him front page news.
Director Pati Marr ; Producers Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace
A piece from JS
Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier.
Analysis of events at Westminster, with Andrew Neil.
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Open Science 12.30 Rough Science - the challenge of coping with the weather and bugs on a tropical island.
1.05 Background Brief Time Travel for Beginners -
Janice Acquah investigates the possibility of physics helping us to travel through time. 3223819 1.20 Hollywood Science- IceColdin Alex - could an ambulance really be cranked up an insurmountable slope? 5368074 1.30 Learning to Love the Grey - drama series exploring the ethical issues and the scientific benefits of research into cloning. 42703 2.00 Does Science Matter?how important is it for people to have some knowledge of science? 5697616 2.50 Ever Wondered? -exploring the four main climatic regions at the Eden Project in Cornwall.
1639616 3.00 The Big Picture - how images from space are putting ecologists in the picture about changes happening on a global scale.
Wild World 3.30 Backyard World - featuring Watch Out, a Seaside Special - more ingenious ways to get close to British wildlife.
Languages 4.00 Salut Serge ! 9-10 -French animation for young learners.
Working In Retail 5.00 The Future
Open University 6.00 The Search for Reality -what
Albert Einstein failed to appreciate. 24258 6.30 The Incredible Shrinking Chip