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Ends 8.30.

All or Nothing
Another edition of the teamwork game show where a pinch of luck will help take the prizes.

7.50 Kerching!
Taj Lewis has just days to turn himself from a 14-year-old schoolboy into a high-powered businessman. Wouldn't it be more fun just to go to the Eternity Sisters gig with his friends?
(For cast see Monday)
(Another episode is at 5pm on CBBC channel)

8.15 UGetMe
Joe can't seem to let go of Leeds and settle in, so Delia takes matters into her own hands.
(Cast on Tuesday)
(Contact details on Monday)

Contributors

Writer (Kerching!):
Marcus Powell

Ends 10.15.

Mona the Vampire
Fang has fleas, then Principal Shawbly appears to have lost his shadow.

9.00 The Basil Brush Show
A farmer and his animals moves in upstairs. Can Basil cope with the chickens? Weatherman Ian McCaskill guests.

9.25 Bruno the Kid
An explosive adventure with the computer whizkid.

9.50 Arthur
Binky's art project and a lucky pencil keep our hero busy this morning.

Contributors

Himself (The Basil Brush Show):
Ian McCaskill
Writer (The Basil Brush Show):
Dan Tetsell
Writer (The Basil Brush Show):
Danny Robbins

Ends 11.00.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
Emily and Charley recruit dogs to help them with a show.

10.30 Bob the Builder
Bob installs a pizza oven, while Spud causes a traffic jam.

10.40 Fimbles
Pom finds a mirror.
Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1

It's the first day of the new term, and Andrew Neil and Daisy Sampson present all the news and views on today's political stories. This new programme, marking the House's move of its start of business to the morning, is the successor to Westminster Live. Including coverage of Prime Minister's Questions.

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Neil
Presenter:
Daisy Sampson
Editor:
John McAndrew

Nardo Loses Her Marbles. Alex tells Elaine she needs to see a psychiatrist. But is love in the air?

Then Afoot Again In the Past
Dan Cruickshank looks back at an age of innocence.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dan Cruickshank

Australia's Tony David will be hoping to defend his crown as Ray Stubbs introduces action from day five of the world championship at Lakeside
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tony David
Introduces:
Ray Stubbs

The archive goldmine yields up classic performances from David Bowie, Oasis, A-Ha, UB40, Alanis Morrisette and They Might Be Giants. With the voice of Steve Wright.
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Contributors

Narrator:
Steve Wright

Whoopi Goldberg guest stars in the finale to the third series. While the Enterprise has a deadly encounter with the Borg, Riker crosses paths with a beautiful rival. Series four starts next week.
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Contributors

Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Cmdr William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Cmdr Data:
Brent Spiner
Lt Cmdr Geordie LaForge:
LeVar Burton
Lt Cmdr Deanna Troi:
Marina Sirtis
Dr Beverly Crusher:
Gates McFadden
Wesley Crusher:
Wil Wheaton
Lt Worf:
Michael Dom
Guinan:
Whoopi Goldberg
Chief Miles O'Brien:
Colm Meaney
Lt Cmdr Shelby:
Elizabeth Dennehy

A totally over-the-top glamorous "New Romantic" kitchen is Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen 's plan for a home in Hastings, East Sussex. Intent on having a free hand, he sends homeowner and no-nonsense mother of three Morag on a trip to Italy. Outside, Diarmuid Gavin is faced with redesigning an incredibly steep space - more cliff-face than garden - and decides his only option is to create a tunnel topped with a summer house. But are the workforce up to it?
Director Johnny Muir ; Series producer Kaye Godleman www.bbc.co.uk/homes/homefront
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Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Director:
Johnny Muir
Producer:
Kaye Godleman

On the evening of 5 May 1980 television coverage of the world snooker final was interrupted by live reports from the Iranian Embassy in London, where six Arab terrorists had been holding 26 hostages for more than five days.

The siege was coming to a dramatic end as balaclava-clad SAS men, dressed in black and clutching machine guns, stormed the blazing building, watched live on television by millions of viewers across the world.

Peter Taylor reveals the inside story of the siege, told by the SAS soldiers who were there and the hostages whose lives they saved, in a documentary first shown in July 2002.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Taylor
Director:
Bruce Goodison
Producer:
Louise Norman

Highlights of the fifth day of competition at the Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, with top darts players from around the world all hoping to join the long list of champions to which Tony David , the first ever Australian winner, added his name last year. With Ray Stubbs.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony David
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs.

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