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Florrie finds a postcard.
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6.20 Bill and Ben
The pair look after Scamper's nephew. (R) (S)
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Who is the mysterious graffiti writer?
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6.55 Taz-Mania
Cartoon fun with the Tasmanian devil.
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7.15 Looney Tunes
Daffy Duck wants to win a raft race.
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7.30 Smile
S Club 8 join Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and DJ Devstar in the studio to perform their latest single Sundown and a viewer in Birmingham puts forward her case for Your Riddims Your UK 2003.
Plus programmes including What's New Scooby Doo?, Arthur, Watch My Chops, Stuart Little, Cavegirl, and Even Stevens.
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10.30 CBBC Prom in the Park
Highlights of a concert of classical and pop music, recorded in London's Hyde Park on 14 September. The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Philip Ellis, are joined by schoolboy rockers Busted, R 'n' B collective Big Brovaz, UK garage stars Mis-Teeq and members of the cast from the West End production of Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang.
With exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with performers.
Presented by Matt Baker and Angellica Bell.
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Far from the Madding Crowd People who were involved in the making of the 1967 movie talk to Ben Fbgle. (R) (S) (W)
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen shows how to introduce cottage-like charm into the home, using excerpts from Housecall,
Trading Up and Real Rooms.
At 11.10 in House Invaders,
Anna Ryder Richardson visits Gloucestershire and helps revamp a farmhouse kitchen.
Then at 11.40 in The Flying
Gardener, Chris Beardshaw searches for the quintessential country garden in the Cotswolds. Director Paul Vanezis ; Series producer Vanessa Jackson (S) (W)
Presented by Clare Balding . LOO, 2.20 World Superbikes
Coverage of the two round 11 races. Newly crowned champion Neil Hodgson aims to continue a superb campaign with victory at Italy's demanding Imola circuit. Suzi Perry presents the action, with Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish in the commentary box.
1.50,3.35 Racing Two visits to the third and final day of the Ascot Festival, as another season of flat racing comes to an end. The Cumberland Lodge Stakes at 2pm is the big race of the day, plus there's other starts at 3.45, 4.20 and 4.55.
3.20 Olympic Dreams A look back at the recent World Sailing championships in Cadiz, with Sydney gold medallist
Ben Ainslie of Great Britain among those vying for the right to compete in Athens next year. Richard Simmons reports. Editor (Racing) Carl Hicks
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Western starring Charlton Heston. 1886: though Texas raised by the Apache, cavalry scout Ed Bannon has a deep distrust of them, especially on the return of the chief's hot-headed son, Toriano. Review page 68.
Director Charles Marquis Warren (1953. U) (S)
Cowboys and Englishmen. In the final part of the series, Michael Cockerell looks at Britain's relationship with America over the years. Including interviews with George Bush Sr , Tony Blair and John Major as well as other leading figures from Number 10 and the White House. Plus candid anecdotes of what happens when the leaders meet in private. Producer Adam Grimley : Executive producer Stewart Lansley (S) (W) Michael Cockerell profiles Roy Jenkins tomorrow at 11.20pm
Using a string of dramatic scenarios, a team of SAS veterans. reveal how they managed to escape death. In the second of seven parts, the team reveal how to survive brutal interrogation and torture when in the hands of a violent enemy force. The final five parts will be shown next year.
Series producer Charlie Clay ; Executive producer Paul Wooding (S) (W)
The survival expert continues a three-part insight into a wartime mission in Norway, undertaken 60 years ago.
Tonight he visits Scotland and Norway to find out how elite commandos were trained to survive in the wilds so that they could destroy a key part of Hitler's atomic bomb project.
Producer Martin Pailthorpe ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst (S) (W) The globetrotters - Ray Mears : page 26
Highlights from Colombia as Belfast flyweight Damean
Kelly challenges local hero Irene Pacheco for the IBF title. Plus heavyweight action from New York featuring, among others, German-based Turk Sinan Samil Sam and up-and-coming Dominic Guinn of the US.
Producer Chris Lewis ; Editor Jim Bentley (W)
John Boorman 's Second
World War drama starring Lee Marvin and Toshiro Mifune.
An American pilot and a Japanese naval officer come face to face on an uninhabited island and have to struggle for survival. Widescreen. Review page 69.
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