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Arthur
Francine and Muffy research their ancestors.

7.15 There's a Viking In My Bed
Mrs Tibblethwate makes a complaint.
Dramatised by Jonathan Trueman from the books by Jeremy Strong (RHS)

7.30 Blue Peter
Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1

7.55 Newsround

8.00 The New Scooby and Scrappy Show
A Greek case.

8.15 Bring It On!
Can Dick and Dom make it as stand ups?

8.40 Fairly Odd Parents
A singing star is kidnapped.

9.00 Hero to Zero
Charlie finds that his dad is a nightmare coach.
Writers Michael Cook and John Salthouse

9.30 Watch My Chops
Cornell is used as a dog model.

9.45 ChuckleVision
Paul and Barry attempt to track down Maddy.
Writer John Sayle

Contributors

Dramatised By (There's a Viking In My Bed):
Jonathan Trueman
From the books by (There's a Viking In My Bed):
Jeremy Strong
Writer (Hero to Zero):
Michael Cook
Writer (Hero to Zero):
John Salthouse
Writer (ChuckleVision):
John Sayle

Live coverage from Southsea, Hampshire, as World War Two Allied veterans and members of the Normandy Veterans
Association march past and take the salute from the Prince of Wales, in preparation for the 60th anniversary of D-Day.
Producer Ian Russell D-Day 60 is tomorrow at 10am on BBCI

Contributors

Producer:
Ian Russell

An update from the marathon live wildlife event including news as to whether the Bass Rock gannet families have survived. Plus Bill takes us inside the nest of a barn owl.
Details of how to contribute to the Make Space for Nature scheme can be found on Monday at 8pm.
RT SHOP: John A Burton's Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden is available for £14.99 including p&p (rrp £16.99), to order call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
John A Burton

October 2002: can Los Angeles - the murder capital of America - be made a safer place? New LA police chief William J Bratton is brought in to reduce the chilling statistics of 658 people killed in 2002 and restore faith in the force following the beating of Rodney King , OJ Simpson 's trial and the Rampart corruption case. Cameras spend a year with the officers at the forefront of the homicide problem, following struggles between City Hall, rank-and-file cops and the gang members plaguing the streets.
Producer Richard Bee ; Editor Karen O'Connor

Contributors

Unknown:
William J Bratton
Unknown:
Rodney King
Unknown:
Oj Simpson
Producer:
Richard Bee
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

A quartet of film-makers tell the extraordinary stories behind the making of One Day of War: This World, shown last week on BBC2. Includes the story of a Somali child fighter and the difficult journey to bring exclusive footage of the Hmong tribe in Laos, South East Asia.
Producer David Akerman ; Executive producer Karen O'Connor
First shown on BBC4 www.bbc.co.uk/thisworld

Contributors

Producer:
David Akerman
Producer:
Karen O'Connor

The publicity-shy manager of 2003-2004 Premiership champions Arsenal, Arsene Wenger , talks to Amy Lawrence about his rise to the top.
Producer Eleanor Logan ; Editor Farah Durrani

Contributors

Talks:
Arsene Wenger
Unknown:
Amy Lawrence
Producer:
Eleanor Logan
Editor:
Farah Durrani

Drama about hard-bitten television news cameraman John Cassellis, who is drawn into the violent events surrounding the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. Review page 61.
Director Haskell Wexler (1969)

Contributors

Director:
Haskell Wexler
John Cassellis:
Robert Forster
Eileen Horton:
Verna Bloom
Gus:
Peter Bonerz
Ruth:
Marianna Hill
Harold Horton:
Harold Blankenship
Frank Baker:
Sid McCoy

www.bbc.co.uk/leamingzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Science: Science In Action - Energy across the Curriculum Real-life examples demonstrating forms of energy.
4.00 Science: the Human Body Exploring the intricacies of the human body from conception to old age.

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