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The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Cartoon based on the Peanuts comic strip.

6.55 Taz-Mania
Taz wants Dingo to help him dig up some treasure. The, the devil baby-sits his younger brother Jake.

7.15 Looney Tunes
Cartoon fun with Pepe Le Pew.

7.30 Smile
Keisha White performs her new single Whatcha Gonna Do. while a Smile competition winner interviews Tracy Beaker star Dani Harmer. There's the second of Emma Bunton's Featured Artist slots, and one of the Smile Furry puppies visits the studio. Games include Bandit Bites and Nev It Up.
Plus The Scooby-Doo Show, Jackie Chan Adventures, Cavegirl, Arthur, Even Stevens and The Fairly Odd Parents.
With 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):
Keisha White
Guest (Smile):
Dani Harmer
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Fiona Robinson

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen shows how to make the most of limited space in and outdoors.
At 11.40, in Real Rooms, the team improve a dank bathroom, while at 12.10, in Small Town
Gardens, a Brighton backyard is transformed into a vibrant garden. Director Paul Vanezis : Series producer Vanessa Jackson

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Director:
Paul Vanezis
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

Introduced by Craig Doyle.
1.30 Sport Plus Magazine that discusses the week's big issues.
2.00 Rugby Union Newcastle Falcons v Pertemps Bees
Live coverage from Kingston
Park of this Powergen Cup semi-final clash (kick-off 2.15). The Bees caused a huge shock by knocking out English champions Wasps in the quarter-finals. Newcastle face the Division One part-timers still without star player Jonny Wilkinson. Introduced by John Inverdale. Commentary by Nick Mullins. Highlights can be seen in Rugby Special at 12.10am.
4.00 Badminton Action from the All England championships. There's L68,000 in prize money to be played for- as well as crucial Olympic qualifying points. Sydney Olympics bronze medallist Simon Archer is set to play in the mixed doubles with Donna Kellogg. Their main challenge comes from fellow Brits Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms.
Commentary by David Mercer.
5.20 Rugby League The Challenge Cup quarter-final draw live. TV presentation Ken Burton (rugby)
Editor Ron Chakraborty

Contributors

Introduced By:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Jonny Wilkinson
Introduced By:
John Inverdale
Commentary By:
Nick Mullins
Unknown:
Simon Archer
Unknown:
Donna Kellogg
Unknown:
Nathan Robertson
Unknown:
Gail Emms
Commentary By:
David Mercer
Unknown:
Ken Burton
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty

The osprey is filmed by Gordon Buchanan in the Highlands, as well as the pine marten, one of Scotland's elusive mammals. Producer Roger Webb ; Executive producer Fiona Pitcher

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Buchanan
Producer:
Roger Webb
Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

At the Coast. The naturalist swims with seals off the Isles of Scilly and gets up close and personal with puffins in the third of four repeated Bill Oddie Goes Wild compilations. Series producers Sarah Pitt , Stephen Moss wnw.bbc.co.uk/nature

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Producers:
Sarah Pitt
Producers:
Stephen Moss

New series 1/3. How people of African-Caribbean origin came to be aesthetically accepted in fashion and the arts. Blonde Ambition. Between 1900 and the 1950s, Caucasians monopolised catwalks and glamorous film roles, and were invariably used in glossy magazine advertisements. It wasn't until the 1960s, as the winds of change blew through the US, that black people began to celebrate the physical qualities the Western world had shunned. With contributions from Naomi Campbell , the model Iman, actress Diahann Carroll , the Three Degrees, and Mary Wilson of the Supremes. Director/Producer Tim Pritchard Beauty across the colour line: page 31

Contributors

Unknown:
Naomi Campbell
Unknown:
Diahann Carroll
Unknown:
Mary Wilson
Producer:
Tim Pritchard

5/6. The six remaining volunteers have to capture a terrorist leader who is known to be located in the barren and treacherous Khan River valley. With DermotO'Leary. Contains scenes of violence and strong language.
Director Jay Taylor ; Producer Graham Cooper SAS Survival Skills is at 3.25am on BBC3

Contributors

Director:
Jay Taylor
Producer:
Graham Cooper

New series 1/4. Jimmy McGovern 's drama inspired by the turbulent and bloody reigns of Mary, Queen of Scots and her son James VI of Scotland and I of England. Beautiful 18-year-old Mary arrives from France to rule the warring
Scottish Lords led by her bastard half brother. (AD)
9.50 2/4. Continuing the drama. Concludes next Sunday.
Producers Gub Neal and AJ Wands; Director Gillies MacKinnon (AD) Sex and chopping: page 33

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy McGovern
Producers:
Gub Neal
Director:
Gillies MacKinnon
Mary, Queen of Scots:
Clemence Poesy
Mary of Guise:
Carmen Ungureanu
David Riccio:
Tadeusz Pasternak
Lady Marie:
Maria Popistasu
Queen Elizabeth:
Catherine McCormacK
Lord James:
Steven Duffy
Father Michael C-Tin:
Catalin Babliuc
Bothwell:
Kevin McKidd
Bothwell's Lieutenant:
Emil Hostina
Lady Huntly:
Daniela Nardini
Sir John Huntly:
Radu-Andrei Nicu
Young Mary toana:
Ruxandra Bratosin
John Knox:
Gary Lewis
Lord Gunn:
Garry Sweeney
Lord Rathven:
Michael Nardone
Lord Darnley:
Paul Nicholls
Taylor:
Adrian Stefan

Sharp satire from the co-creators of This Is Spinal Tap. A peculiar assortment of dogs and their owners prepare to take part in the prestigious Mayflower Dog Show in Philadelphia. Film of the Week: page 45
Director Christopher Guest (2000, 12)

Contributors

Director:
Christopher Guest
Sherri Ann Ward Cabot:
Jennifer Coolidge
Harlan Pepper:
Christopher Guest
Scott Donlan John:
Michael Higgins
Hamilton Swan:
Michael Hitchcock
Gerry Fleck:
Eugene Levy
Christy Cummings:
Jane Lynch
Stefan Vanderhoof:
Michael McKean

John Inverdale presents highlights of the Powergen Cup semi-finals at Newcastle's Kingston Park. Director Sally Richardson : Editor Lucy Cutler Rptd Friday 1.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Director:
Sally Richardson
Editor:
Lucy Cutler

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