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Ends 10.30.

Taz-mania
Taz takes brother Jake to work with him.

7.50 UKool
Fashion and lifestyle.
Shown yesterday, 5pm

8.15 The Cramp Twins
Wayne plans a funeral when Lucien's favourite pet worm dies.

8 30 Freestyle
Jez Edwards and Amy Garcia with sports fun.

9.00 The Scooby-Doo Show
Demons plague Seattle.

9.20 XChange
How to be a trend-setter with an old T-shirt.

9 40 Chucklewood Critters
More animated tales.

10.05 Ocean Odyssey
Winstons old flame shows up.

Contributors

Presenter (Freestyle):
Jez Edwards
Presenter (Freestyle):
Amy Garcia

Ends 11.30.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
T Bone learns how to share an old friend with a new one.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10.50 The Shiny Show
The theme today is "building."

11.10 Tweenies
Various shiny objects go missing. Tweenies Ready to Play and Play to the Music. PC CD Roms, £24.99: Tweenies. for Playstation, £19.99; Doodles'
Bones, for Game Boy Colour, £24.99

Ends 6.00.

Mona the Vampire
A drought brings a strange discovery.

4.10 Cubix
Bubble Town racing lands the Botties in trouble.

4.35 S Club 7: Don't Stop Movln'
The band reflect on their tour.
Last in the series.

5.00 Rule the School
Laura calls teachers' punishment assembly in the rolereversal show.

5.25 Newsround

5.35-6.00 The Simpsons
The Springfield Files. The X Files team investigate Homer's alien encounter. With the voices of David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and Leonard Nimoy.

Contributors

Voice (The Simpsons):
David Duchovny
Voice (The Simpsons):
Gillian Anderson
Voice (The Simpsons):
Leonard Nimoy

Introduced by Steve Rider and Sharron Davies.
6.00 Rugby Sevens The City of Manchester Stadium plays host to this eagerly awaited competition, which includes England - who won the Hong Kong Sevens in impressive fashion earlier this year- alongside rugby giants Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and sevens specialists Fiji. The opening two rounds of pool matches take place this evening. Commentary is by Eddie Butler , Nick Mullins , Jonathan Davies and Jeremy Guscott.
7.00-8.45 Swimming
7.00 The women's 100m butterfly final begins tonight's races at the Manchester Aquatics Centre. Australia have dominated swimming in recent years, winning more than two thirds of the gold medals at the last Commonwealth Games. In this event Petria Thomas is hoping to strike gold for the third successive Games and add to this year's Australian medal haul.
7.25 Men's 100m freestyle final.
8.05 Women's 100m disability final.
8.15 Men's 400m individual medley final.
8.35 Women's 800m freestyle final. Commentary from Andy Jameson , Adrian Moorhouse and Marc Woods.
8.45 Rugby/Hockey/Cycllng/ Netball The men steam sprint final takes place at the National Cycling Centre, where England's Jason Queally could be riding against his Olympic silver-medal partners - Scotland's Chris Hoy and Chris Maclean. Commentary by Hugh Porter and Chris Boardman. There's also news of the men's hockey semi-finals from Belle Vue and the netball semi-finals from the Manchester Evening News Arena. BBCi; digital viewers can press the red handset button to follow their favounte sport or competitor either in the pool, trackside. in the field or on the pitch WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/commonwealth

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Introduced By:
Sharron Davies.
Unknown:
Eddie Butler
Unknown:
Nick Mullins
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Jeremy Guscott.
Unknown:
Petria Thomas
Unknown:
Andy Jameson
Unknown:
Adrian Moorhouse
Unknown:
Marc Woods.
Unknown:
Jason Queally
Unknown:
Chris Hoy
Unknown:
Chris MacLean.
Commentary By:
Hugh Porter
Commentary By:
Chris Boardman.

Alkarim Jivani , the television editor of the London-based magazine Time Out, broadcaster and ex-newspaper editor Rosie Boycott and journalist Paul Morley are the pundits joining presenter Kirsty Wark to mull over the week's cultural highlights and low points.
Producer Tanya Hudson Repeated next Sunday on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Alkarim Jivani
Editor:
Rosie Boycott
Unknown:
Paul Morley
Presenter:
Kirsty Wark
Producer:
Tanya Hudson

Romantic drama. Following her mother's suicide, a young American goes to spend summer with family friends at a villa in Tuscany. Reading her mother's diaries, she attempts to discover the identity of her biological father, and begins plotting to lose her virginity.
(Widescreen)
Review page 49.
(1995, 15) **

Contributors

Director:
Bernardo Bertolucci
Diana Grayson:
Sinead Cusack
Alex Parrish:
Jeremy Irons
Lucy Harmon:
Liv Tyler
Monsieur Guillaume:
Jean Marais
Ian Grayson:
Donal McCann
Richard Reed:
D.W. Moffett
Noemi:
Stefania Sandrelli
Miranda Fox:
Rachel Weisz
Christopher Fox:
Joseph Fiennes

Classic science-fiction thriller.

Returning home from a business trip, Dr Miles Bennell finds that his friends and patients have become strangely altered - emotionless and somehow inhuman. He discovers that their spirits have been infiltrated and that giant pods from outer space are taking over.
Review page 49.
(1956, PG) (BW)

Contributors

Director:
Don Siegel
Miles Bennell:
Kevin McCarthy
Becky Driscoll:
Dana Wynter
Danny:
Larry Gates
Jack:
King Donovan
Theodora:
Carolyn Jones
Sally:
Jean Willes
Nick:
Ralph Dumke
Wilma:
Virginia Christine

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