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Arthur
DW eats a green potato chip that could be deadly.
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6.55 Taz-Mania
Cartoon fun with the Tasmanian devil.
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7.15 Looney Tunes
Fun with Bugs Bunny and Sylvester.
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7.30 Smile
Liberty X join Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and DJ Devstar in the studio to perform their new single Jumpin', a viewer in Swansea puts forward his case for Your Riddims Your UK 2003, while Girls Aloud are the Featured Artist of the Month.
Plus programmes including Stuart Little, Cavegirl, What's New Scooby Doo?, Arthur and Even Stevens.
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Contributors

Presenter (Smile):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter (Smile):
Reggie Yates
Presenter (Smile):
DJ Devstar
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Fiona Robinson

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explains how to introduce a French feel using excerpts from All the Right Moves, Home Front, Housecall and Trading Up.

At 11 in Trading Up in the Sun, an expat's home in France is restyled to improve saleability.

Contributors

Presenter:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Director:
Paul Vanezis
Series Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

A look at how the Peak District is preparing to deal with potential moorland fires this autumn, plus Paula Wolton presents the last in her series of countryside heroes. Hosted by John Craven.

Including weather prospects for the week ahead.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Craven
Reporter:
Paula Wolton

Coverage from the final day of Great Britain's Davis Cup relegation tie in Morocco, where only victory will keep Britain in the elite world group. As always, hopes will rest on Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski, both of whom have endured injuries and were first-round losers in the recent US Open. But with the Moroccans enjoying home advantage on their favourite clay surface, Henman and Rusedski will need to be on top form to defeat the likes of Younes El Aynaoui and Hicham Arazi.
Commentary by John Barrett, John Lloyd and David Mercer, introduced by Andrew Castle.

Following the conclusion of the tennis there's action from the climax of the European Eventing championship from Punchestown in Ireland. Two years ago Britain's Pippa Funnell romped to gold in the individual and team events. With Clare Balding.

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Contributors

Presenter (Tennis):
Andrew Castle
Commentator (Tennis):
John Barrett
Commentator (Tennis):
John Lloyd
Commentator (Tennis):
David Mercer
Presenter (Eventing):
Clare Balding
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Lawrence Duffy

Highlights of the 23rd half-marathon, featuring some of the stories and personalities that have dominated the day as 47,000 competitors ran from Newcastle to South Shields. With Roger Black. Commentary comes from Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, Charlie Spedding and Liz McColgan.

Contributors

Presenter:
Roger Black
Commentator:
Steve Cram
Commentator:
Paul Dickenson
Commentator:
Charlie Spedding
Commentator:
Liz McColgan

Although many fans seem to want a re-enactment of the Second World War every time soccer teams from the UK and Germany meet, there's more to the relationship between these two countries than the 1939-45 conflict.

In the second of three programmes, reporter Michael Cockerell uses political interviews and archive news footage to illustrate how the Beatles spent their decisive, formative years in Berlin, why Germans such as Prince Albert married into the British royal family, and how certain prominent figures shared Basil Fawlty's xenophobic views.

Contributors include German Chancellor Gerhardt Schroeder and John Cleese, co-creator of the classic Fawlty Towers episode The Germans.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Cockerell
Interviewee:
Gerhardt Schroeder
Interviewee:
John Cleese
Producer:
Jenny Ash
Executive Producer:
Stewart Lansley

Using a string of dramatic scenarios, a team of SAS veterans, led by Eddie Stone of SAS: Are You Tough Enough? fame, reveal how they managed to escape death.

In the first of seven parts, the team set up a covert observation post in enemy territory, and reveal tactics when faced with a foe, and the skills of the patrol medic when a mission is hit with life-threatening injuries.

Your life in their hands: page 28

Contributors

Presenter:
Eddie Stone
Series Producer:
Charlie Clay
Executive Producer:
Paul Wooding

The survival expert begins a three-part insight into an amazing wartime mission in Norway, undertaken 60 years ago, which was immortalised by the Hollywood movie The Heroes of Telemark. Tonight Mears and a team of modern-day winter warfare specialists retrace the epic journey made by the original commandos, who survived appalling hardship to sabotage Hitler's atomic bomb project.

Your life in their hands: page 28

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Mears
Producer:
Martin Pailthorpe
Executive Producer:
Dick Colthurst

US funkster Har Mar Superstar, Atomic Kitten Natasha Hamilton, Maverick Raul Malo and Feeder's Mark Richardson join Phill Jupitus, Bill Bailey and Mark Lamarr for the quiz.

(Shown last Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lamarr
Team captain:
Phill Jupitus
Team captain:
Bill Bailey
Panellist:
Har Mar Superstar
Panellist:
Natasha Hamilton
Panellist:
Raul Malo
Panellist:
Mark Richardson

Space adventure based on a true story. In January the Americans succeed in launching a capsule from Cape Canaveral. Now the race is on to put a manned craft into orbit. But who has "the right stuff" and the technology to do it first-Russia or the US? Widescreen. Review page 44.
Director Philip Kaufman (1983, 15)

Contributors

Director:
Philip Kaufman
ChuckYeager:
Chuckyeager Xshepard
Alan Shepard:
Scott Glenn
John Glenn:
Ed Harris
Gordon Cooper:
Dennis Quaid
Gus Grissom:
Fred Ward
Glennis Yeager:
Barbara Hershey
Pancho Barnes:
Kim Stanley
Betty Grissom:
Veronica Cartwright
Trudy Cooper:
Pamela Reed
Walter Schirra:
Lance Henriksen

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Key Skills
2.00 The Contenders - Advertising and Finance Curriculum Development
3.00 The Write Way: Parts 1 and 2
Improving the non-fiction writing in a year eight class Languages
4.00 Talk Portuguese: Parts 1-4

Issues of Difference
5.00 Mistaken Identity: Part 1

Open University
6.00 Children and New Technology

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