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Ends 10.30.

Taz-mania
Double bill. Taz is stranded in the car park, and is then hypnotised by Dingo.

7.50 UKool
A report on the black urban cowboys of New York City. Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1

8.15 The Cramp Twins
Lucien finds his rescued monkey is Mr Winkle's special pet.

8.30 The Story of Tracy Beaker
Tracy wants her friend Cam to find her mother.

9.00 The Scooby-Doo Show
A skid on ice cream leads the gang into another mystery.

9.20 XChange Xtra
The team make fruit smoothies.

9 40 Evolution
A tanker of contaminated petrol runs aground.

10.05 Ocean Odyssey
Kal joins the UBRI organisation.

Ends 11.30.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
The town is hit by a storm.

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10.50 The Shiny Show
The theme today is lorries.

11.10 Tweenies
Fizz and Max help Milo conquer a phobia.
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

Hazel Irvine introduces second-round action from the Women's British Open, with commentary from Peter Alliss , Ken Brown , Alex Hay , Beverly Lewis and Maureen Madill.
Executive producers Barbara Slater and Paul Davies including at 3.20 News; Regional News (Digital: BBC London News) Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Beverly Lewis
Unknown:
Maureen Madill.
Producers:
Barbara Slater
Producers:
Paul Davies

Sue Barker, Michael Johnson and Roger Black unveil more coverage from Munich, with the heptathlon, shot put and women's hammer final getting the action underway.
5.00 The women's 200m semi-finals, followed by the women's pole vault final.
5.20 Men's 200m semi-finals.
5.40 The women's 100m hurdles semi-finals.
6.00 The women's disability 100m.
6.1D The men's disability 100m.
6.30 The men's 400m hurdles final, in which Chris Rawlinson flies the flag for Britain.
6.40 The heptathlon 200m.
6.45 The men'sjavelin final.
Can Steve Backley win a fourth consecutive gold?

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Johnson
Unknown:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Chris Rawlinson
Unknown:
Steve Backley

A rundown of the latest charts, and a selection of this week's hits, presented by Lisa Snowdon.
Producer Michael Kelpie ; Executive producer Chris Cowey
Repeated tomorrow on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/totp BBC TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: £1.90. New issue now on sale

Contributors

Presented By:
Lisa Snowdon.
Producer:
Michael Kelpie
Producer:
Chris Cowey

Sue Barker introduces coverage of the men's 5,000m heats, an event in which Sam Haughian , Britain's sole representative, hopes to emulate the gold-medal success of Jack Buckner in 1986. Mohammed Mourhit , originally from Morocco but now running under the banner of Belgium, is the potential danger man.

Contributors

Introduces:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Sam Haughian
Unknown:
Jack Buckner
Unknown:
Mohammed Mourhit

Over 1,500,000 people died from starvation and disease when Germany besieged Leningrad for 900 days in one of the Second World War's darkest episodes. But even when the Soviets forced the Germans to surrender,
Joseph Stalin secretly purged the city, executed the very people whose bravery had ensured its future and imprisoned their families. The documentary series draws on hitherto classified Russian documents and survivors' testimony to explain the dictator's actions.
Producer Martina Baiazova ; Editor Laurence Rees

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Stalin
Producer:
Martina Baiazova
Editor:
Laurence Rees

The first of a series of short clips from Chris Beardshaw's series sees the airborne horticulturalist fly over the dramatic landscape of Scotland's west coast to discover the perfect plants for a damp, shady garden.
Director Richard Sinclair ; Series producer Kathy Myers

Contributors

Director:
Richard Sinclair
Producer:
Kathy Myers

Another chance to enjoy the verbal jousting as Angus Deayton , Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by comedian Rich Hall and Jeffrey Archer 's biographer Michael Crick for an October 2001 episode of the satirical news quiz.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Nick Martin

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Rich Hall
Unknown:
Jeffrey Archer
Unknown:
Michael Crick
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Nick Martin

Novelist and film critic Adam Mars-Jones , journalist Ekow Eshun and writer Germaine Greer comprise the panel joining presenter Kirsty Wark to offer their views on the week's cultural highlights and low points.
Producer Tanya Hudson Repeated next Sunday on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Mars-Jones
Unknown:
Ekow Eshun
Unknown:
Germaine Greer
Presenter:
Kirsty Wark
Producer:
Tanya Hudson

Black comedy. When a brash young couple moves into a sedate suburban cul-de-sac, it isn't long before they clash with their strait-laced next-door neighbours, Harold and Jean Peach. Widescreen. Review page 47.
Director Debbie Isitt (2000.15)

Contributors

Director:
Debbie Isitt
Harold Peach:
Ricky Tomlinson
Robert Chapman:
Phil Daniels
Ellen Chapman:
Rachel Fielding
Jean Peach:
Marion Bailey
The boss:
Hywel Bennett
Pauline Peach:
Debbie Isltt

Satirical comedy from the creator of Beavis and Butt-head.
Downtrodden computer programmer Peter Gibbons and his office colleagues endure continual hardship at the hands of their patronising boss. Then a visit to a hypnotist changes Peter's outlook. Widescreen. Review page 47.
Director Mike Judge (1999.15) Teach yourself Jennifer Aniston : page 44

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Gibbons
Director:
Mike Judge
Unknown:
Jennifer Aniston
Peter Gibbons:
Ron Uvingston
Joanna:
Jennifer Aniston
Michael Bolton:
David Herman
Samir:
Ajay Naidu
Bill Lumbergh:
Gary Cole
Lawrence:
Diedrich Bader

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