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The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show

Cartoon based on the popular Peanuts comic strip.

6.55 Taz-Mania
The Platypus brothers lose Taz in their home, and Bull and Axl set a trap.

7.15 Looney Tunes
The three bears lure Bugs instead of Goldilocks. and Porky is out hunting.

7.30 Smile
There's music and chat from Alex Parks, and Emma Bunton is in the studio. Plus the games Bandit Bites, Nev's Socks and Nev It Up. Plus The Scooby-Doo Show, Jackie Chan Adventures, Cavegirl, Arthur, Even Stevens and The Fairly Odd Parents. Hosted by Reggie Yates, DJ Devstar and Fearne Cotton.
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Contributors

Presenter ("Smile"):
Reggie Yates
Presenter ("Smile"):
DJ Devstar
Presenter ("Smile"):
Fearne Cotton
Guest ("Smile"):
Alex Parks
Guest ("Smile"):
Emma Bunton
Director ("Smile"):
Angela Sharp
Series Producer ("Smile"):
Fiona Robinson

How to capital ise on period details with Laurence Llewelyn -Bowen guiding us through extracts from Taste, Trading Up, Housecall and Home Front.
At 1L40, in Fantasy Rooms, a Regency drawing room is created by Llewelyn-Bowen for a heavy metal rocker. And at
1240, in Hidden Gardens, Chris Beardshaw helps restore the cloistered gardens at
Aberglasney stately home.
Director Paul Vanezis ; Series producer Vanessa Jackson GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: L2.60 monthly

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn
Unknown:
Chris Beardshaw
Director:
Paul Vanezis
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

***** Drama starring Audrey Hepburn. After entering a convent, a Belgian girl finds the principle of unquestioning obedience hard to observe. Review page 44.
Director Fred Zinnemann (1959. PG)
Film Highlights: page 40

Contributors

Unknown:
Audrey Hepburn.
Director:
Fred Zinnemann
Sister Luke:
Audrey Hepburn
Dr Fortunati:
Peter Finch
Mother Emmanuel:
Edith Evans
Mother Mathilde:
Peggy Ashcroft
Dr Van Der Mal:
Dean Jagger
Sister Margharita:
Mildred Dunnock
Mother Christophe:
Beatrice Straight
Sister Eleanor:
Rosalie Crutchley

Presented by Craig Doyle.
3.05 Sport Plus Magazine show, with news and high-profile guests.
3.30 Tennis Action from the Australian Open, where the first of this year's grand slam tournaments is down to the final 16. Tim Henman will be hoping to make a big impression after last year's no-show thanks to a shoulder injury. With commentary from John Barrett , John Lloyd , Chris Bailey and Pat Cash.
Live coverage of the ladies' singles final is on Friday at 2.20am on BBC1
4.45 Ski Sunday The demanding Hahnenkamm Downhill is the featured race from the Austrian resort of Kitzbuhel. Plus action from the Kitzbuhel Slalom.
Producer (Ski Sunday) Gabrielle Cook ;
Editor Lawrence Duffy

Contributors

Presented By:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Tim Henman
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
John Lloyd
Unknown:
Chris Bailey
Unknown:
Pat Cash
Unknown:
Gabrielle Cook
Editor:
Lawrence Duffy

New series 1/3. An insight into lion society with the story of the Marsh Pride lions, observed since the outset of the project in 1996. The rise and fall of a succession of impressive pride males is traced, plus the fortune of females from birth to adolescence and motherhood.
Series producer Wendy Darke ; Executive producer Fiona Pitcher

Contributors

Producer:
Wendy Darke
Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

Wild Women of Viramba. Alaskan biologist Holly Carroll explores the social life of the Viramba troop of yellow baboons in Tanzania's Mikumi National Park.
Producer Sean Morris ; Series editor Michael Hunton

Contributors

Unknown:
Holly Carroll
Producer:
Sean Morris
Editor:
Michael Hunton

To mark Tuesday's National Holocaust Memorial Day, an exploration of the importance of music in the integration of the Jews into German cultural life in the late 19th and early 20th century. Tracing the influence on Hitler of Wagner's anti-Semitic pamphlet DasJudenthum in derMusik
(Judaism in Music) and German themes in his music, the film also tells of the place of music in the Nazi concentration camps. Featuring music by Mendelssohn, Mahler and Bach. Writer/Director Christopher Nupen : Executive producer Peter Maniura Broken Silence: Eyes of the Holocaust is at lam

Contributors

Director:
Christopher Nupen
Producer:
Peter Maniura

Why are more and more of America's teenagers saying no to sex? The Bush administration is allocating large amounts of dollars to abstinence programmes, many of which are faith-based. One such organisation is the Silver Ring Thing, which claims that 65 million Americans have sexually transmitted diseases, and that its campaign of abstinence pledges for teenagers is a response to this medical crisis. This film follows a group of kids as they help spread the word. Director Richard Alwyn ; Editor Karen O'Connor

Contributors

Director:
Richard Alwyn
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

7/7. Eddie Stone and John McAleese talk candidly about life in the SAS, discussing their experiences of training, combat and how their lives have fared since leaving.
Producer Charlie Clay ; Executive producer Paul Wooding

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Stone
Unknown:
John McAleese
Producer:
Charlie Clay
Producer:
Paul Wooding

The vacant WBC light-welterweight crown is up for grabs with Arturo Gatti facing European champion Gianluca Branco in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Producer Chris Lewis ; Editor Jim Bentley Coverage of Howard Eastman's European title defence - Friday 11.35pm BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Arturo Gatti
Unknown:
Gianluca Branco
Producer:
Chris Lewis
Editor:
Jim Bentley

The first of five documentaries from Survivors of the Shoah
Foundation, tracing the experience of the Holocaust by Hungarian youngsters. In Hungarian with English subtitles. Director Janos Szasz
Broken Silence: Children from the Abyss is tomorrow at midnight, and Blood Libel is tomorrow at 8pm on Radio 4

Contributors

Director:
Janos Szasz

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