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Arthur
Francine falls for a cute little kitten.
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6.55 Taz-Mania
Taz's family are stranded in a car park and Didgeri Dingo tries to steal a gold bar.
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7.15 Looney Tunes
Foghorn Leghorn meets his match.
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7.30 Smile
Javine performs her new single Surrender, Smile Furry catches up with the ponies, competitions include Watch It Win It and DJ Devstar's Freeness, and there's fun with Nev It Up, Nev's Socks and Bandit Bites.
Plus What's New Scooby Doo?, Stuart Little, Cavegirl, Arthur, Even Stevens and Dennis the Menace.
Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and DJ Devstar host the show.
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Contributors

Presenter (Smile):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter (Smile):
Reggie Yates
Presenter (Smile):
DJ Devstar
Singer (Smile):
null Javine
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Jayne Stanger

There's a Scottish feel about today's show as Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen offers advice on introducing Celtic charm into your home using excerpts from Housecall, All the Right Moves and Trading Up.

At 10.30, in The Flying Gardener, Chris Beardshaw is off to Loch Lomond in search of shady woodland gardens.

And at 12.00, The Antiques Show, with Fiona Bruce , includes a country auction and pens.

Contributors

Presenter:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Presenter (The Flying Gardener):
Chris Beardshaw
Presenter (The Antiques Show):
Fiona Bruce
Director:
Phil Stein
Series Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

Presented by Ray Stubbs.
12.40 Triathlon Steve Cram reports from the World Cup series in Athens, where Britain's Andrew Johns and Leanda Cave are both in action.
12.50 MotoGP The championship reaches its climax with live coverage from round 16 in Valencia. Valentino Rossi has already won his third straight world title and will be looking to cap a memorable season with victory in Spain. However, his main sparring partner
Sete Gibernau will also be looking to end the season on a high at his home circuit. Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish commentate.
2.00 World Beach Volleyball
Championships A look back at the event held recently on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach, where Australia's Olympic gold medallist Natalie Cook and Nicole Sanderson consolidated their new partnership.
2.20 Darts Coverage of the final day of the World Masters championships where reigning champion Raymond Barneveld of the Netherlands will try to lift the title for a fourth time.
In the women's tournament,
England's Trina Gulliver will be aiming for glory. Tony Green and John Part commentate. Producer Richard Carr : Editor
Ron Chakraborty

Contributors

Presented By:
Ray Stubbs.
Presented By:
Triathlon Steve Cram
Unknown:
Andrew Johns
Unknown:
Sete Gibernau
Unknown:
Charlie Cox
Unknown:
Steve Parrish
Unknown:
Natalie Cook
Unknown:
Nicole Sanderson
Unknown:
Raymond Barneveld
Unknown:
Trina Gulliver
Producer:
Richard Carr
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty

The diva goes back to her roots in Yorkshire for a journey through musical theatre. Joined by Maria Friedman and Graham Bickley , the summer concert took place in the grounds of Temple Newsam in front of 50,000 people.
Director Rhodri Huw : Producer Ailsa Jenkins

Contributors

Unknown:
Maria Friedman
Unknown:
Graham Bickley
Director:
Rhodri Huw
Producer:
Ailsa Jenkins

British cameraman James Miller was shining a torch onto a white flag when he was shot dead in May in Palestine. Within seven weeks, in a three-mile radius, an American and another Briton were also victims. James's friend, John Sweeney investigates the state of Israel when even foreigners are under threat in this Correspondent report.

Contributors

Reporter:
John Sweeney
Producer:
Bill Treharne Jones
Executive Producer:
Fiona Stourton

The New Queens of Porn. The final film in a three-part documentary about the publishing of pornography brings the story up to date and shows how the internet has allowed women to become the producers of porn. Narrated by Neil Morrissey. Contains strong language and images. Director David Berry : Executive producer Simon Ford

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Morrissey.
Director:
David Berry
Producer:
Simon Ford

First World War drama. The Western Front, 1916: a platoon of British soldiers prepare to go over the top, just prior to the Battle of the Somme.
Widescreen. Review page 48. (1999, 15)

Contributors

Director:
William Boyd
Billy MacFarlane:
Paul Nicholls
Sgt Telford Winter:
Daniel Craig
Ellis Harte:
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Victor Dell:
Danny Dyer
Colin Daventry:
James D'Arcy
Eddie MacFarlane:
Tarn Williams

Repeats are not indicated.
Key Skills 2.00 The Contenders: Hotel and Leisure/Information Technology - breaking into these competitive careers. Curriculum Development 3.00 Teaching Secondary Art/ Contemporary Science: support for teachers. Languages 4.00 Espana Viva (parts 11-12)
Working in the Community 5.00 Building Better Media Relations: charities aim to improve their communication skills.

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