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Fix and Foxi
Lupo becomes a night watchman and Wakiki is not his usual self. (R) (S)

7.05 The Scooby Doo Show
The gang take on a witch and her zombie partner. (R) (S)

7.30 Smile
Guest presenters David Wilcox and Jamie Bell from boy band Triple 8 join Fearne Cotton. Fame Academy winner David Sneddon is in the studio. And, in Your Riddims, Your UK 2003, Reggie Yates visits Bradford, home to Gareth Gates.
Plus competitions, games and Arthur, Cavegirl, Looney Tunes, Watch My Chops, Dennis the Menace and Even Stevens.
(S) (W) [web address removed]

10.30 UGetMe
Omnibus edition. Cast on Thursday (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Guest Presenter (Smile):
David Wilcox
Guest Presenter (Smile):
Jamie Bell
Presenter (Smile):
Fearne Cotton
Guest (Smile):
David Sneddon
Reporter (Smile):
Reggie Yates
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Mo Clasby

There's a party theme to today's show, as Laurence Llewelyn -Bowen provides practical tips on layout and decor that will ensure any gathering goes with a swing. Plus, how to make a punch bowl from ice, and a dramatic floral arrangement using colourful gerberas.
At 12.00, there's a chance to see episode five of Charlie's Gardening Neighbours, and at
12.30pm, The Antiques Show looks at mixing modern and antique furniture.
Director Phil Stein ; Series producer
Vanessa Jackson (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn
Director:
Phil Stein
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

Volunteers relive daily life in a First World Wartrench, based on diaries of the 10th Battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment. After weeks of delay, the Battle of the Ancre finally began on 13 November 1916. The Hull Pals lost over 250 men in the engagement. Narrated by Andrew Lincoln. Revised repeat (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Lincoln.

Presented by Hazel Irvine.
1.35 Cycling: Coverage of the World Track championships from Stuttgart. Sydney gold medallist Jason Queally and Commonwealth champion Chris Hoy lead Team GB's challenge as they continue preparations for next year's Olympic Games in Athens. With commentary from Hugh Porter.
3.00 Golf: Live coverage of the climax to the Ladies' Open, from Royal Lytham. Australian Karrie Webb will be looking to repeat her 2002 victory, which made her the first woman to win three British Opens. But she'll face stiff competition from Sweden's Annika Sorenstam, who hit the headlines recently when she played in a men's tournament. With commentary by Ken Brown, Peter Alliss and Beverly Lewis. (S - golf only) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Hazel Irvine
Cyclist:
Jason Queally
Cyclist:
Chris Hoy
Commentary (cycling):
Hugh Porter
Golfer:
Karrie Webb
Golfer:
Annika Sorenstam
Commentary (golf):
Ken Brown
Commentary (golf):
Peter Alliss
Commentary (golf):
Beverly Lewis
Senior Producer:
Jonathan Bramley
Editor:
Philip Bernie

Howard Hawks Western. Gunfighter Cole Thornton joins forces with old friend and sheriff JP Harrah to rid the town of El Dorado of a cattle baron's hired guns. As Thornton has a paralysed arm and Harrah has a drink problem, they face a stern test of their resolve. Review page 46. ]
(1967, PG) (S) John Wayne in Tycoon, Thursday 1.25pm 5611297U

Contributors

Unknown:
Cole Thornton
Unknown:
El Dorado
Unknown:
John Wayne
Cole Thornton:
John Wayne
J P Harrah:
Robert Mitchum
Mississippi:
James Caan
Maudie:
Charlene Holt
Joey MacDonald:
Michele Carey
Bull Harris:
Arthur Hunnicutt
Kevin MacDonald:
R G Armstrong
Bart Jason:
Edward Asne'

Streets of Heaven. The city of Chicago is finally tearing down some of its notorious housing projects - communities that have come to symbolise all that is wrong with modem inner cities. But will the culture of poverty, crime and despair crumble with the bricks and mortar? And who is to blame for the situation? Professor Henry Louis Gates enters some of Chicago's poorest black neighbourhoods to investigate. Director Mary Crisp ; Series producer Simon Chinn (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Henry Louis Gates
Director:
Mary Crisp
Producer:
Simon Chinn

From the last series, Richard Hammond goes off-road at miles per hour in a Bowler Wildcat, while Jeremy Clarkson assesses the threat the Audi S4 may pose to the BMW M3 and tests the ultimate in driving luxury, the Rolls Royce Phantom. With guests Anne Robinson and Jamie Oliver.
Executive producer Gary Hunter ; Editor Andy Wilman (S) (W) BBC MAGAZINES: Top Gear, L3.60 monthly. New issue on sale 1 August

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hammond
Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Unknown:
Royce Phantom.
Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Jamie Oliver.
Producer:
Gary Hunter
Editor:
Andy Wilman

The world's biggest air disasters - and the most terrifying near misses - are examined in this three-part series, which seeks to learn from the mistakes of the past.
Recounting the catastrophic collision between two passenger aeroplanes over India in 1996, and a fatal incident at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport in 2000, this first programme reveals how the world's most high-tech air traffic control systems are left vulnerable by such fundamental problems as the language barrier.
Directors Julia Harrington and Ricardo Pollack
Producers Helen Britton and Sarah Waldron (S) (W)

Contributors

Directors:
Julia Harrington
Directors:
Ricardo Pollack
Producers:
Helen Britton
Producers:
Sarah Waldron

6.00-7.00am. When Jack's plans to return Alex Hewitt to the CTU fail, he turns to Sherry Palmer for help, in the thriller's penultimate episode. The President, meanwhile, helps Prescott secure Turkish airspace for US warplanes. 24 - Access All Areas follows on BBC3.
(S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/drama/24

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Hewitt
Unknown:
Sherry Palmer
Jack Bauer:
Kiefer Sutherland
Alex Hewitt:
Rick Wasserman
Michelle Dessler:
Reiko Aylesworth
Jim Prescott:
Alan Dale
Sherry Palmer:
Penny Johnson Jerald
Ryan Chappelle:
Paul Schulze
President Palmer:
Dennis Haysbert
Tony Almeida:
Carlos Bernard

Psychological thriller. Teenager Felicia leaves Ireland for Birmingham in search of her boyfriend. There she strikes up an unlikely friendship with avuncular catering manager Hilditch. But her new-found friend harbours a sinister secret. Widescreen. Rim of the Week: page 41.
Director Atom Egoyan (1999, 12) (S) (W) 8065U Film Trivia: page 51

Contributors

Hilditch:
Bob Hoskins
Felicia:
Elaine Cassidy
Miss Calligary:
Claire Benedict
Mrs Lysaght:
Brid Brennan
Johnny:
Peter McDonald
Felicia's father:
Gerard McSorley
Gala:
Arsinee Khanjian
Iris:
Sheila Reid

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