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Little Monsters
Mischievous animated fun.

7.05 Captain Abercromby
Albert the albatross crash-lands.

7 20 Chucklewood Critters
Fun with Buttons and Rusty.

7.45 UBOS
Why is evil Zarlak stealing sharp objects?

8.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza is desperate to see a fearsome Komodo dragon.

8 35 Rugrats
Fun with the animated babies.

9.00 Super Duper Sumos
The ample wrestlers tackle megalomaniac Iron Man Chef.

9.25 Dennis the Menace
Antics with the rebellious boy.

9.45 The Cramp Twins
A vital piece of Lucien's purple outfit goes missing.

10.00 Cubix
Robots begin vanishing from Bubble Town.

10.25 Even Stevens
Louis joins the wrestling team and discovers his first opponent is a girl.

10.50 Big Wolf on Campus
The hairy athlete confronts a Russian called Boris.

Live coverage as the 131st
Open championship nears its climax at the Muirfield links, East Lothian. Last year saw
David Duval hold his nerve on the demanding closing holes and shoot a final round of 67, winning the title by three strokes. Coverage continues at 3.20pm on BBC1, highlights at 10.45pm On BBC2.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Duval

Pam Rhodes presents a medley of highlights from the past year including hymns from the Gala concert at the Royal Albert Hall and an interview with Earl Spencer.
Producer Karen Hannah ; Editor Hugh Faupel

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Earl Spencer.
Producer:
Karen Hannah
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

Ten years on from the riots that ravaged Los Angeles, the city's police force is in crisis amid a 200 per cent rise in violent crime in the last year alone. In this Correspondent investigation, reporter Josh Dugdale visits a busy division to assess attempts at regaining the initiative.
Producer Leo Telling ; Editor Karen O'Connor

Contributors

Reporter:
Josh Dugdale
Producer:
Leo Telling
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

The responsibility of delivering a health service fit for the 21st century, one of the thorniest tasks in government, lies with the Health Secretary, Alan Milburn. In the second of a three-part series evaluating the progress of Government plans to improve the National Health Service, staff in a large London teaching hospital try out Mr Milburn's new working practices, with some surprising results. Narrated by Greta Scacchi.

Contributors

Subject:
Alan Milburn
Narrator:
Greta Scacchi.
Director:
Joanna Bartholomew
Producer:
Jessica Atkinson
Producer:
Joanna Bartholomew
Producer:
Alison Cahn

Concluding the Second World War series exploring the desperate struggle for survival on a hostile ocean.
The Hunted. In the first three years of war, German U-boats threatened to starve Britain into submission, but by the spring of 1943 the tide had turned and the hunter had become the hunted. Eyewitness testimony, archive film and reconstructions illuminate the remarkable story of how, in just months, the Allies destroyed the U-boat fleet. Producer Andrew Williams ; Executive producer Laurence Rees BBC BOOK; The Battle of the Atlantic by Andrew Williams. £16.99

Contributors

Producer:
Andrew Williams
Producer:
Laurence Rees
Unknown:
Andrew Williams.

Bobby Moore 's World Cup Medal. The story of the first World Cup medal ever given to an English footballer and how, after Moore's death, it eventually found its way back to his old club, West Ham United. With Mark Lamarr.
Director Deep Sehgal ; Series producer Tom Ware

Contributors

Unknown:
Bobby Moore
Unknown:
Mark Lamarr.
Director:
Deep Sehgal
Producer:
Tom Ware

7pm-8pm. Jack makes a stunning discovery at Saugus in an episode featuring an appearance by Dennis Hopper. The series continues at 10.45pm on BBC Choice.
Repeated on Friday at 12 midnight on BBC Choice

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Hopper.
Jack Bauer:
Kiefer Sutherland
Teri Bauer:
Leslie Hope
Kimberly Bauer:
Elisha Cuthbert
Senator Palmer:
Dennis Haysbert
Nina Myers:
Sarah Clarke
Tony Almeida:
Carlos Bernard
Sherry Palmer Penny:
Johnson Jerald
Andre Drazen:
Zeljko Ivanek
Mark DeSalvo Lou:
Diamond Phillips
George Mason:
Xander Berkley

Drama. The past is about to catch up with Donald Sullivan , a loveable 60-year-old rogue. Review page 48.
Director Robert Benton (1994,15) Teach yourself Jessica Tandy : Page 51

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Sullivan
Director:
Robert Benton
Unknown:
Jessica Tandy
I Donald Sullivan:
Paul Newman
Miss Beryl:
Jessica Tandy
Carl Roebuck:
Bruce Willis
Toby Roebuck:
Melanie Griffith
Peter:
Dylan Walsh
Rub Squeers Pruitt:
Taylor Vince
Wirf:
Gene Saks
Clive Peoples Jr:
Josef Sommer
Officer Raymer:
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Judge Flatt:
Philip Bosco
Charlotte:
Catherine Dent

Repeats are not indicated.
Wild World 2.00 Changing World, featuring The State of the Planet
Languages 4.00 Get by in Spanish (part 1)
Working in Sport and Leisure 5.00 The Guide
Open University 6.00 Putting Training to Work: Britain and Germany 83349 6.30 The Baptistery, Padua

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