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The Cramp Twins
Mrs Cramp's mother pays a visit.

7.10 Yvon of the Yukon
The defrosted Frenchman takes part in a wrestling challenge.

7.35 Looney Tunes
Cartoons including Bugs Bunny, Wile E Coyote and Road Runner.

8.05 The Wild Thornberrys
Debbie and Eliza lose Nigel's birthday present in the Everglades.

Continuing the interactive series featuring guests, competitions and games, with Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and DJ Devstar.
Liberty X perform their latest track, there's the weekly progress report on a cat in the latter stages of her pregnancy, plus animated fun with Rugrats, Even Stevens, The Scooby-Doo Show and The Mummy.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Fearne Cotton
Presenter:
Reggie Yates
Presenter:
DJ Devstar
Singers:
Liberty X
Director:
Ian Trill
Series Producer:
Fiona Robinson

Continuing the series celebrating the great outdoors.
Herbs and Organics. Today, Joe Swift discovers how to grow fruit without using chemical sprays.
Plus in a repeated episode of Clarissa and the Countryman, Johnny stalks deer on Mull, while Clarissa goes in search of salmon and organic cheese, and in Garden Hopping Daphne Ledward explores the medicinal and culinary uses of herbs at the Old Mill Herbary, Cornwall. Producer Emma Richardson : Series producer Vanessa Jackson

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Swift
Unknown:
Daphne Ledward
Producer:
Emma Richardson
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

Presented by John Inverdale.
1.00 G Two An interactive look at the sporting news, with a preview of the week ahead. EMAIL: grandstand@bbc.co.uk
1.30 World Superblkes Suzi Perry presents coverage from the penultimate round of the World Superbikes championship in Assen, Netherlands. Troy Bayliss won here last year, and Colin Edwards is now running out of races to challenge the champion.
3.30 British Superbikes Action from round 11 of the British championship at Oulton Park,
Cheshire, with Steve Hislop and Sean Emmett continuing to lead the pack. With Craig Doyle.
4.10 Helen Rollason Golf Day
Sporting celebrities play to raise money for the cancer charity founded by the Grandstand presenter who died in 1999. 4.15 Sailing A visit to Athens to preview the course that will be used in the 2004 Olympics.
4.20 Boxing High lights from last night's fight in Portland, Oregon, where Sheffield's Clinton Woods stepped into the ring to challenge the light-heavyweight champion of the world, Roy Jones Jr.
Producer James Irving

Contributors

Presented By:
John Inverdale.
Unknown:
Superblkes Suzi Perry
Unknown:
Colin Edwards
Unknown:
Steve Hislop
Unknown:
Sean Emmett
Unknown:
Craig Doyle.
Unknown:
Clinton Woods
Unknown:
Roy Jones Jr.
Producer:
James Irving

Flamenco guitarist Paco Pena performs tonight as the annual Blue Peter Prom celebrates the colourful sounds of Spain. This evening's fiesta, at London's Royal Albert Hall, also includes contributions from violinist Chloe Hanslip, percussion quartet Backbeat, the Islington Music Centre Children's Choir, and the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Rumon Gamba.
Presented by Matt Baker and Liz Barker.

(Also broadcast tomorrow on Radio 3 at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Matt Baker
Presenter:
Liz Barker
Guitarist:
Paco Pena
Violinist:
Chloe Hanslip
Percussionists:
null Backbeat
Singers:
The Islington Music Centre Children's Choir
Musicians:
The BBC Philharmonic
Conductor:
Rumon Gamba
Director:
Bridget Caldwell
Executive Producer:
Oliver MacFarlane

A series of BBC programmes to mark the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the USA, begins with a history of relations between British Prime Ministers and American Presidents, from Churchill and Roosevelt to an assessment of Tony Blair 's influence on George Bush, featuring interviews and rare archive footage. Presented by Michael Cockerell.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Cockerell
Producer:
Adam Grimley
Executive Producer:
Stewart Lansley

Another chance to see Simon Schama evoking key moments of Britain's dramatic past, in the first of his flagship series. Conquest! Re-enactments help provide an insight into the momentus events of 1066, climaxing at the Battle of Hastings, the consequences of which would change Britain forever.
Director/Executive producer Martin Davidson
ONE YEAR ON

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Schama
Producer:
Martin Davidson

Days after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center, an exhibition of photographs, donated by anyone who captured a moment from 11 September on film, opened in an empty Manhattan shop in aid of the those orphaned by the calamity. In this special Correspondent report, Reggie Nadelson tracks down some of the photographers and their subjects, and records how they have coped since that terrible day.
Producer Leslie Woodhead ; Executive producer Farah Durrani Eyewitness accounts: p28 Dr Mark Porter on dealing with loss: p35

Contributors

Unknown:
Reggie Nadelson
Producer:
Leslie Woodhead
Producer:
Farah Durrani
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter

The second of five contemporary black celebrity profiles, charts the meteoric rise of fashion diva Naomi Campbell from the streets of Streatham, South London to the cover of Vogue as one of the original supermodels. With Boy
George, Jasper Conran , Trevor Nelson and Gina Yashere. Producer Claire Hynes ; Series producer Paul Blake

Contributors

Unknown:
Naomi Campbell
Unknown:
Jasper Conran
Unknown:
Trevor Nelson
Unknown:
Gina Yashere.
Producer:
Claire Hynes
Producer:
Paul Blake

In the pursuit of happiness, comic Dave Gorman embarks on the second of his six-part controlled experiment in which he follows instructions given by a panel of astrologers.
Today he is advised to line-dance with a nine-year-old boy. Written and produced by Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace
Director Gareth Carrivick

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Gorman
Produced By:
Dave Gorman
Produced By:
Danny Wallace
Director:
Gareth Carrivick

Destination: Royston Vasey. A circus arrives.
11.40 Lust for Royston Vasey. A German exchange teacher, with his young charges in tow, visits the town.
Written by Mark Gatiss , Steve Pemberton , Reece Shearsmith and Jeremy Dyson Director Steve Bendelack ; Producer JemmaRodgers

Contributors

Unknown:
Royston Vasey.
Unknown:
Royston Vasey.
Written By:
Mark Gatiss
Written By:
Steve Pemberton
Written By:
Reece Shearsmith
Written By:
Jeremy Dyson
Director:
Steve Bendelack

** Romantic comedy starring Jami nGertz, Dylan McDermott and Sheryl Lee. After one Friday night too many with the girls, Toby embarks on a mission to capture her ideal "Manhattan Man". Review page 50.
Director David Burton Morris (1992, 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dylan McDermott
Unknown:
Sheryl Lee.
Director:
David Burton Morris

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