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Taz-Mania
Bushrats and ants attack Taz's home.

7.50 Rule the School
Role-reversal show.

8.15 The Cramp Twins
It's Wendy Winkle's birthday.

8.30 Freestyle
Interactive sports show.

9.00 The Scooby-Doo Show
The gang encounter Merlin.

9.20 XChange
Featuring a guide to Skegness.

9.40 Chucklewood Critters
Ancient artefacts are found.

10.05 Driven Crazy
Ned and Dannie survive a flood.

Courtroom drama featuring the late Rod Steiger. A general accuses the US military of negligence. Review page 47.
Director Otto Preminger (1955. U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rod Steiger
Director:
Otto Preminger
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Rod Steiger
General Billy Mitchell:
Gary Cooper
Major Allan Guillion:
Rod Steiger
General Guthrie:
Charles Bickford
Congressman Reid:
Ralph Bellamy
Margaret Lansdowne:
Elizabeth Montgomery

The CBBC Roadshow Live from Skegness The first of eight live shows.
Starting with a double bill of Mona the Vampire
A mysterious limo causes chaos.
Join CBBC on Skegness beach: [web address removed], or Ceefax p

4.10 Rugrats Chuckie feels like the odd one out.

4.35 The Queen's Nose
Series five starts with a fire in the Parker house. Written by Graham Alborough

5.00 Blue Peter on the Road
Magazine with Konnie Huq, Matt Baker, Liz Barker and Simon Thomas. Rptd tomorrow. 7.50am

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

Contributors

Written By:
Graham Alborough
Unknown:
Konnie Huq
Unknown:
Matt Baker
Unknown:
Liz Barker
Unknown:
Simon Thomas.
Unknown:
Becky Jago
Unknown:
Lizo Mzimba

Continuing live action from Manchester, with Sue Barker.
6.10 The men's 400m hurdles final. England's
Chris Rawlinson has been in fine form this season, but, should he make the final, may face stiff competition from South Africa's Llewellyn Herbert , the bronze medallist in Sydney.
6.20 Women's 200m semi-finals. <w) BBCi: digital viewers can press the red handset button to follow their favourite sport or competitor either in the pool, trackside. in the field or on the pitch www.bbc.co.uk/commonwealth

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Chris Rawlinson
Unknown:
Llewellyn Herbert

Surgery. A hospital stay unsettles Malcolm, who's stuck in a kids' ward when struck down with possible appendicitis. At military school, Francis leads a hunger strike.
[web address removed]

Contributors

Malcolm:
Frankie Muniz
Lois:
Jane Kaczmarek
Reese:
Justin Berfield
Dewey:
Erik Per Sullivan
Francis:
Christopher Kennedy Masterson
Hal:
Bryan Cranston
Cadet Eric:
Eric Nenninger
Lloyd:
Evan Matthew Cohen
Dabney:
Kyle Sullivan
Didi:
Cristina Kernan
Beautiful woman:
Shannon Whirry

A hot July evening in 1981: 2,000 people were enjoying a tea dance at the recently opened Hyatt Regency hotel in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. A few minutes after 7pm, however, part of the hotel atrium collapsed. In the largest accidental structural failure in US history, 114 died and hundreds more were injured. This film recalls the tragedy, revealing the human errors behind the flawed design and how the shockwaves live on, over two decades later.

Contributors

Director:
Ian Bremner
Series Producer:
Laura Granditer

More action, presented by Sue Barker and Michael Peschardt.
8.35 Athletics The women's 800m final. Mozambique's Maria Mutola was regarded as the prohibitive pre-Games favourite to add to her world and Olympic titles.
Plus more from the apparatus finals in the gymnastics,
England's netball team take on New Zealand and boxing continues from Wythenshawe Forum.

Contributors

Presented By:
Sue Barker
Presented By:
Michael Peschardt.
Unknown:
Maria Mutola

A follow-up to a Newsnight story that examinesthe effects of child abuse on three generations of the same family. After one of his daughters collected evidence against him, Stanley Claridge was convicted earlier this year of rape, buggery and indecent assault. Claridge's daughters and grandchildren talk about their abuser and the failure of the authorities to protect them.
Producer Siobhan Hockton ; Executive producer Maxine Watson

Contributors

Producer:
Siobhan Hockton
Producer:
Maxine Watson

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Ever Wondered? 2026059 12.45 Personal Passions - Desmond Morris 2014214 1.00 Ever
Wondered? 60382 1.30 Picturing the Genders
Wild World 2.00 Frozen World, featuring Life in the Freezer Languages 4.00 Talk Spanish (parts 5-6); Spain Inside out (part 1) Madrid, Granada and the Sierra Nevada
Working In Sport and Leisure 5.00 Training for Success Open University 6.00 Poetry and Landscape 64547 6.30 Modelling in the Long Term

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Morris

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