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Little Monsters
Animated fun with the naughty children. (R) (S)

7.05 Captain Abercromby
Jake decides to kidnap a mermaid to be his bride. (R) (S)

7.20 Chucklewood Critters
Fun with Buttons and Rusty. (R) (S)

7.45 UBOS
Zarlak plays tricks on Cassy's room-mate. (R) (S)

8.10 The Wild Thornberrys
When koalas go missing from their groves, Eliza investigates. (R) (S)

8.35 Rugrats
Animated fun. Chuckie has an accident. (R) (S)

9.00 Super Duper Sumos
BS designs a slick new monster. (R) (S)

9.25 Dennis the Menace
Fun with the mischievous boy. (R) (S)

9.50 Making It...
So Far As the search for a new CBBC presenter begins (BBC1 tomorrow at 4.35pm), this is the story so far. (S)

10.05 Cubix
Following an argument, Connor runs away as a hurricane approaches.

10.25 Even Stevens
Louis takes dancing lessons to try and impress Tawny.

10.50 Big Wolf on Campus
Tommy's plans go wrong. (S)

First in a new ten-part series celebrating the great outdoors. Grow to Eat. Today, presenter Joe Swift is at Ryton Organic
Gardens in Warwickshire, finding out about unusual edible plants.
Plus in a repeated episode of Clarissa and the Countryman, how farmers are diversifying into less traditional forms of food production. And in Garden Hopping, the allotment that's a community in its own right. Producer Emma Richardson ; Series producer Vanessa Jackson

Contributors

Presenter:
Joe Swift
Producer:
Emma Richardson
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

Presented by John Inverdale.
1.00 G Two An interactive look at the week's sporting news and headline-makers, with a preview of the week ahead, plus debate on sporting issues. grandstand@bbc.co.uk
1.45 Sailing News of Cowes
Week, Isle of Wight, with a clutch of Sydney gold medallists expected to be in contention.
Presented by Richard Simmonds.
2.00 Athletics Steve Backley , Jonathan Edwards ,
Kelly Holmes , Ashia Hansen , Chris Rawlinson , Darren Campbell , Daniel Caines and Dwain
Chambers are due to be in Glasgow to lead the British contingent in a challenge match against the USA and Russia.
Commentary from Roger Black , Steve Cram , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson , Brendan Foster ,
John Regis and Sally Gunnell. Senior producers Ron Mcintosh and Jim Bentley ; Editor Michael Cole

Contributors

Presented By:
John Inverdale.
Presented By:
Richard Simmonds.
Unknown:
Steve Backley
Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
Kelly Holmes
Unknown:
Ashia Hansen
Unknown:
Chris Rawlinson
Unknown:
Darren Campbell
Unknown:
Daniel Caines
Unknown:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Unknown:
John Regis
Unknown:
Sally Gunnell.
Producers:
Ron McIntosh
Producers:
Jim Bentley
Editor:
Michael Cole

A special concert version of Oklahoma! performed yesterday at the Proms to celebrate the centenary of Richard Rodgers. This version of the classic Broadway musical features Maureen Lipman reprising her role from the recent National Theatre production, plus the Maida Vale singers. Conducted by David Charles Abell.
Director Bob Coles ; Executive producer Oliver Macfarlane TV CV: the career of Maureen Upman: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Rodgers.
Unknown:
Maureen Lipman
Conducted By:
David Charles Abell.
Director:
Bob Coles
Producer:
Oliver MacFarlane
Aunt Eller:
Maureen Lipman
Will:
Tim Flavin
Laurey:
Lisa Vroman
Curley:
Brent Barrett
Ado Annie:
Klea Blackhurst
Jud:
Karl Daymond

Timewatch examines the pioneering construction of the Severn bridge, built in 1779. Experts help young engineer Jamie Hillier to discover how the bridge, the first structure to be made entirely of metal, was raised up so high.
Producer Deborah Perkin : Editor Laurence Rees

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Hillier
Producer:
Deborah Perkin
Editor:
Laurence Rees

Last in the series chronicling the history of a unique music. Log On. Tonight's programme explores how reggae moved on after Bob Marley 's death, including the birth of dancehall. It traces DJ Shabba Ranks's rise and fall in America and reggae's familial connection with US hiphop. Plus the dominance of Jamaican street styles in Britain and - back in Jamaica - the rise of New Roots. With Shaggy, Luciano, Lady Saw, Mis-Teeq and So Solid Crew.
Series producer Mike Connolly ; Executive producer Mark Cooper [Web Address Removed]
BBC BOOK: Reggae: the Story of Jamaican Music, by Lloyd Bradley and Dennis Morris, £15.99 from good bookshops or via [Web Address Removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Marley
Producer:
Mike Connolly
Producer:
Mark Cooper
Music By:
Lloyd Bradley
Music By:
Dennis Morris

Just days after the destruction of New York's Twin Towers, America was again paralysed by fear following the launch of a deadly anthrax attack. This programme looks at the FBI's work to track down the culprits behind a crime that led to the deaths of five people and spread global panic. Although the killer remains free a year on, discoveries by America's best forensic minds give shocking new insights.
Producer Martin Wilson ; Executive Producer Fiona Murch

Contributors

Producer:
Martin Wilson
Producer:
Fiona Murch

The final episode of the US thriller series, which is showing simultaneously on BBC Choice.
11-12 midnight. Jack is prepared to trade his life for that of his daughter, but the Drazens have one more trick.
For cast see Saturday www.bbc.co.uk/drama/24

Beginning a rerun of the first series of the offbeat comedy.
Welcome to Royston Vasey. Outsiders Benjamin and Martin visit the town. 12 midnight The Road to Royston Vasey. An introduction to Pop, the Godfather of sweets and crisps, and Hilary Briss , a butcher with something sinister in his sausages.
Written by Mark Gatiss. Steve Pemberton. Reece Shearsmith and Jeremy Dyson Director Steve Bendelack ; Producer Sarah Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Royston Vasey.
Unknown:
Royston Vasey.
Unknown:
Hilary Briss
Written By:
Mark Gatiss.
Written By:
Steve Pemberton.
Written By:
Jeremy Dyson
Director:
Steve Bendelack
Producer:
Sarah Smith

Repeats are not indicated.
Wild World 2.00 Wild World: Frozen World, featuring David Attenborough 's Life in the Freezer
Languages 4.00 Talk German (parts 1-4) Working In the Media 5.00 The Guide
Open University 6.00 Images of Disability 47109 6.30 The Academy of Waste?

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough

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