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Ends 11.15.

Fix and Foxi
Double bill. The duo build a plane out of a bike, then Professor Knox takes Fix and Foxi to an old diamond mine.

7.00 Looney Tunes
Animated capers with Bugs Bunny, Elma Rudd and Sylvester and Tweety.

7.30 Smile
S Club perform their final single, Say Goodbye, and reveal what the future holds for them, while Darius is featured artist of the month.
There's the usual competitions and games, including News Bouncer Boy, DJ Devstar's Freeness, Smile Furry and Pin the Tail on Nev, plus Arthur, Cavegirl, Looney Tunes, Watch My Chops, Jackie Chan Adventures and Even Stevens.
Presented by Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and Devin Griffin.
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10.30 Tom and Jerry Kids
Triple bill of cat-and-mouse fun.

10.50 So Little Time
Larry enlists the help of his friend Tony in an attempt to charm Riley.

Contributors

Presenter ("Smile"):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter ("Smile"):
Reggie Yates
Presenter ("Smile"):
Devin Griffin
Director ("Smile"):
Ian Trill
Series Producer ("Smile"):
Fiona Robinson

Beginning a rerun of the young adventurer's escapades.
My First Adventure (Curse of the Jackal). While in Egypt with his father, ten-year-old Indy discovers an ancient mummy.

Contributors

Indiana Jones (age 10):
Corey Carrier
Indiana Jones (age 93):
George Hall
Professor Jones:
Lloyd Owen
Miss Seymour:
Margaret Tyzack
Anna Jones:
Ruth de Sosa
TE Lawrence:
Douglas Henshall

Presented by John Inverdale.

1.25 World Superbikes
Coverage of round five from Monza, Italy. A new champion of the Italian circuit will definitely be named in 2003 as last year's championship runner-up Troy Bayliss - who triumphed in both races here in 2002 - has left the sport. Britain's Neil Hodgson has been quick off the mark this season and looks like being the favourite to win this year.
Commentary comes from Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish. Introduced by Suzi Perry.

3.25 Rugby Union Special
Live coverage of a second-leg wildcard play-off (kickoff 3.30) between two of the four teams battling for a place in the final on 31 May. As an added incentive to perform at the top of their game today, the eventual winners of the tournament will qualify to compete in next season's European Cup.
Commentary comes from Nick Mullins. Highlights from the other semi-final second leg will also be shown.
Producers Belinda Rogerson (superbikes) Ken Burton (rugby)
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Contributors

Presenter:
John Inverdale
Presenter (World Superbikes):
Suzi Perry
Commentary (World Superbikes):
Charlie Cox
Commentary (World Superbikes):
Steve Parrish
Commentary (Rugby Union):
Nick Mullins
Producer (World Superbikes):
Belinda Rogerson
Producer (Rugby Union):
Ken Burton

In Sunderland, Jonathan Edwards finds out why the north-east city was once a great centre of learning, and meets car-dealing entrepreneur Sir Peter Vardy. Hymns include 0 Praise Ye the Lord and Purify My Heart.
Producer Joanna Malton; Editor Hugh Faupel

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
Sir Peter Vardy.
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

According to the Pentagon, injured PoW Private
Jessica Lynch was heroically rescued from an Iraqi hospital by Allied forces, a story that boosted US morale during a sticky point in the war against Saddam. As part of Correspondent's investigation into Allied propaganda, reporter John Kampfner reveals how doctors have stated that Iraqi soldiers had quit the hospital well before the American special forces arrived in Black Hawk helicopters with their video crew.
Producer Sandy Smith ; Editor Karen O'Connor BBC BOOK: The Battle for Iraq - BBC News Correspondents on the War against Saddam and a New World Agenda, available from 19 June, price £7.99

Contributors

Unknown:
Jessica Lynch
Reporter:
John Kampfner
Producer:
Sandy Smith
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

The Egyptian desert was the scene of one of the great
British victories of the Second World War. Peter Snow and his son Daniel use groundbreaking graphics to illustrate the struggle between German general Rommel and his British opponent Montgomery.
Director Danielle Peck ; Executive producer Jane Aldous

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Snow
Director:
Danielle Peck
Producer:
Jane Aldous

Jack leads an interrogation, Kate learns a shocking secret, while Kim is rescued by a hunter in the woods. Episode 13 follows on BBC3, followed by Pure 24.
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Contributors

Jack Bauer:
Kiefer Sutherland
Kate Warner:
Sarah Wynter
Kimberly Bauer:
Elisha Cuthbert
George Mason:
Xander Berkeley
Sherry Palmer Penny:
Johnson Jerald
Tony Almeida:
Carlos Bernard
President Palmer:
Dennis Haysbert
Nina Myers:
Sarah Clarke

Period comedy drama about a 1930s jazz guitarist. Emmet Ray is renowned as "the second greatest guitarist in the world" after jazz genius Django Reinhardt. But he's also an irresponsible, booze-ridden womaniser. Widescreen. Review page 50.
Director Woody Allen (1999, PG)

Contributors

Guitarist:
Emmet Ray
Unknown:
Django Reinhardt.
Director:
Woody Allen
Emmet Ray:
Sean Penn
Hattie:
Samantha Morton
Blanche:
Uma Thurman
Bill Shields:
Brian Markinson
Al Torrio:
Anthony Lapaglia
Ellie:
Gretchen Mol
Woody Allen:
Woody Allen
Django Reinhardt:
Michael Sprague

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