Ends 6.50.
Flmbtes Baby Pom finds musical stepping stones.
Ends 8.10.
Rotten Ralph
A portrait of Ralph wins a competition.
7.00 Serious Jungle
A wild orang-utan attacks the site, bringing work to a hall Shown last Friday
7.30 UGetMe
It's Kit to the rescue as Joe tries to keep the station on air. Written by John Jackson For cast see Thursday First shown on CBBC channel CONTACT DETAILS: text message your music requests to [number removed]; or phone a "shout-out" to [number removed] (calls cost 60 pence per minute)
7.40 Misery Guts
Keith becomes a stowaway in his bid to reach the Opal fields.
8.05 Newsround
The first of this week's daily bulletins.
Ends 9.00.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Everyone is too busy to play with Clifford - or so they say....
8.25 Balamory
Josie finds that looking after a baby isn't easy. Episode written by Kath Yelland
For cast see Tuesday First shown on CBeebies channel
8.45 Doctor Otter
Plans are afoot to build the unfortunate Lucky a new tree house.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Explorers' tips.
- Drama, the first of a double bill of films starring Ann Sheridan. A love triangle develops when a woman on safari in Kenya falls for a big-game hunter. Review page 52. Director George Breakston (1957)
(BW)
r Adventure starring Glenn Ford.
Ann Sheridan and Zachary Scott. Carrying money to help fight rebels in Honduras, an adventurer is diverted on a risky jungle trek. Review page 52. Director Jacques Tourneur (1953. U)
Followed by The Witness
Live coverage with the men's and ladies' competitions at the fourth round stage. Introduced by Sue Barker. BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information
Ends 3.45.
Tweenies Songtime
The gang sing a favourite song.
3.25 Bob the Builder
Bob arranges a magic show.
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
Mr Ratburn's class visit parents at their jobs.
4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza tries to talk Darwin into taking a hot-air balloon ride.
4.35 Lizzie McGuire
Lizzie and Miranda go shopping for some underwear.
(Rptd tomorrow 7.40am)
5.00 Blue Peter
Making a garden bird-friendly, a great British collector, and a hula-hooping lesson for Matt.
(Rptd tomorrow at 7am)
5.25 Newsround
Topical reports.
More live coverage from the grass courts of SW19 in the third grand-slam event of the year. On the corresponding day last year, top seed Lleyton Hewitt stormed through to the last eight of the men's singles by beating
Mikhail Youzhny of Russia in straight sets. BBCi: digital viewers can select action from up to four different courts, join in discussions, and access the latest scores and news by pressing the red button on their remote control
SmartTV Featured in this term's issue of Smart TV magazine: available from WHSmith; or order on 01795
It's a battle of the sexes tonight as members of the Women's Institute team take on men from the Royal
Naval College in a bid to get through to the series quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Director Tracey Rooney ; Producer Peter Gwyn
Past stars of the tennis world join John Inverdale to review highlights from fourth-round encounters in SW19, plus a look ahead to how the quarter-final draw is shaping up.
Repeated tomorrow at 9am
Analysis of today's news, with Gavin Esler.
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n York Minster organist John Scott Whiteley performs organ works by JS Bach in this series, a joint commission between BBC2 and BBC4. The music is augmented by unusual camera techniques, ranging from aerial shots to footage shot inside the actual instrument while it is being played. Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV565. This first piece was filmed at Bath Abbey.
11.35 Prelude and "Wedge Fugue in E minor, BWVFilmed at St Wenzel's Church in Naumberg, Germany.
Producer Norman Stone ; Executive producer Victor Lewis-Smith
The Day Family. In the final part of the series, Huntington's Disease forms the focus as cameras follow the Day family. Mother Sylvia and son Brian have already been diagnosed with the degenerative condition, which attacks the brain and the central nervous system. But younger son Jim awaits the results of a test that will reveal if he has also inherited this deadly legacy. Narrated by John Hannah.
Director Chris Hutchins : Series producer Steve Greenwood
Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Jump over Your Shadow -the effect of the reunification of Germany. 76994 1.00 New York: Making Connections 14371 1.30 Nathan the Wise
Youth Nation 2.00 Private Worlds: Where You're At-youth talk show presented by Richard Blackwood.
Languages 4.00 Talk Portuguese (parts 5-6)/Brazil Inside out (part 1) -travel and culture guide.
Anger at Work 5.00 Bullying: a Survival Guide
Open University 6.00 Living Doll: a Background to Shaw's
Pygmalion - influences on the creation of Eliza Doolittle.