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Ends 10.30.

Taz-mania
Double bill. Taz's little brother is in love.

7.50 UKool
A report on the teenage 'mosher' scene in Portsmouth.
Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1

8.15 The Cramp Twins
Lucien and Tony play a nasty trick on Wayne at a barbecue.

8.30 The Story of Tracy Beaker
Tracy is banished to the Quiet Room after a row.

9.00 The Scooby-Doo Show
The gang investigate a creepy creature from the deep.

9.20 XChange Xtra
The team make a cool denim bag.

9.40 Evolution
A stronger strain of the Genus is unleashed.

10.05 Ocean Odyssey
The kids travel to the jungle to collect the final piece of the device.

Ends 11.30.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
Mac runs away.

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10.50 The Shiny Show
Todays show comes from the leisure centre, where Tigs is the Quizzer.

11.10 Tweenies
Jake has a terrible tantrum.
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

Musical showing to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Elvis Presley 's death. Presley stars as Deke Rivers , a young hillbilly singer who becomes a teen sensation when he's hired to boost a cowboy band. Review page 46. Director Hal Kanter (1957, U) Aloha from Hawaii, 11.10pm on BBC1 The King and I: pl6
Win a holiday in Memphis: pl36

Contributors

Unknown:
Elvis Presley
Unknown:
Deke Rivers
Director:
Hal Kanter

Brother from Another Series. Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce , stars of Frasier, are the guest voices when
Sideshow Bob teams up with his brother. Fancy The Simpsons theme on your phone? Visit www.radiotimes.com

Contributors

Unknown:
Kelsey Grammer
Unknown:
David Hyde Pierce
Unknown:
Sideshow Bob

The Fens. In the fourth of the series, Aubrey Manning looks at the history that has shaped the landscape of the Fens, from Roman occupation and a rich way of life in the Middle Ages, to a 17th-century aristocratic plan that went wrong. Director John Triffitt ; Executive producer Richard Reisz

Contributors

Unknown:
Aubrey Manning
Director:
John Triffitt
Producer:
Richard Reisz

The second in a run of short clips from Chris Beardshaw's series sees the airborne horticulturalist offer advice on reviving a boggy garden, taking inspiration from the Cumbrian landscape. Series producer Kathy Myers Revised repeat

Contributors

Producer:
Kathy Myers

The Little Bighorn in Montana is the site of one of the most famous battles in the history of the American West. For more than a century, flamboyant General George Armstrong Custer has been remembered for his "last stand", when he gave his life defending his troops against native American attack. But as this programme reveals, thanks to long-ignored testimony and archaeological evidence, historians are now dramatically re-evaluating the battle and the myths surrounding it that persist to this day.
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Contributors

Producer:
Paul Steckler
Producer:
James Welch
Producer:
Carol Sennett
Editor:
Laurence Rees

Death of Gandhi. A witness to the death of Indian leader
Mahatma Gandhi reveals their observations.
The Day the Earth Shook. Yachiyo Imagawa talks about her experience buried alive in the earthquake at Kobe, Japan. Producer Paul Clay ; Executive producer Subniv Babuta

Contributors

Leader:
Mahatma Gandhi
Talks:
Yachiyo Imagawa
Producer:
Paul Clay
Producer:
Subniv Babuta

Angus Deayton , Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by MP Andrew Mackinlay and the BBC's royal correspondent Jennie Bond in an October 2001 episode of the news quiz. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Nick Martin

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Andrew MacKinlay
Unknown:
Jennie Bond
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Nick Martin

Novelist and playwright Bonnie Greer , poet and author
Simon Armitage and author Ian Rankin join Kirsty Wark to discuss the highlights of the Edinburgh Festival, in the first of three special programmes live from the event.
Producer Andrew Lockyer Repeated next Sunday on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Bonnie Greer
Unknown:
Simon Armitage
Unknown:
Ian Rankin
Unknown:
Kirsty Wark
Producer:
Andrew Lockyer

Violent western drama starring Candice Bergen,
Peter Strauss and Donald Pleasence. 1864: the only survivors of an Indian attack must trek across country to the safety of a cavalry garrison. Widescreen. Review page 48.
Director Ralph Nelson (1970.18)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Strauss
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence.
Director:
Ralph Nelson

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