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The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Lucy thinks that Charlie Brown walks in a funny way.

6.25 Evolution: the Animated Series
Ira faces the Genus at a gladiatorial showdown in Rome.

6.45 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of cat-and-mouse capers.

7.10 Beckham's Hotshots
A useful masterclass on ball control with the England captain.

7.30 Really Wild Show
Cracking down on the illegal trade in wild animals at Miami airport.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm)

7.55 Newsround

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Tikkabilla
Including a look at animals in hot climates.
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8.30 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo makes a rash assumption about a dog's character.
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8.45 Little Red Tractor
Patch the dog falls over a clifftop.
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9.00 Fimbles
Is the Blue Galoo back in the valley?
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9.20 Come Outside
Following some snails' trails.
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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.40 Tweenies
Fizz is excited - will she have a new brother or sister by the end of the day?
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Continued live coverage of today's second-round matches from south-west London. At this stage last year, America's Venus Williams dismissed
Slovenia's Katarina Srebotnik in straight sets 6-4, 6-1. But will the 2000/2001 champion be guaranteed such smooth progress at this year's event? With Sue Barker. BBCi: extra services available to digital viewers via the red handset button www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
RT's Wimbledon special: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Katarina Srebotnik

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Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo
An encounter with an evil magician, hair-raising stunts, and a creepy Egyptian mummy.

4.00 Looney Tunes
Sylvester climbs a beanstalk to find Tweety, but fails to consider the Giant.

4.10 The Mummy
The O'Connells race to track down the Medallion of the Medjai in Venice.

4.30 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy wishes for kung fu skills to combat a greedy bully.

4.45 Cavegirl
Who can stop the mighty Masked Dictator?
The story continues on Friday at 4.45pm.
Cast on Friday

5.00 Blue Peter
How a classic episode that was thought to be lost forever was salvaged.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer ("Cavegirl"):
Simon McCleave

Continued coverage of the second-round singles matches from the grass courts of the All England Club.
Last year, Greg Rusedski surrendered a place in the third round - and his composure - after a thrilling second-round clash against American power server Andy Roddick. The fifth seed took the first two sets 7-6, 7-6, but his
British rival staged an impressive comeback with an early lead in the third. However, the umpire refused to allow a let after a rogue call from the crowd broke Rusedski's concentration -this lead to an expletive-laden outburst for which the British number two was later fined L1500.
Roddick then went on to claim the third and final set 7-5.
Elsewhere, Belgian numbertwo seed Kim Clijsters beat
France's Virginie Razzano in straight sets 6-1, 6-3, while eventual men's champion Roger Federer warmed up after a slow start to power his way past Austrian number one
Stefan Koubek with a 7-6, 6-1, 6-1 win. SBCi: digital viewers can select action from up to seven extra courts. plus a range of other services including live scores, results and news, by pressing the red button on their handset. For up-to-the-minute clips, comprehensive coverage and a Tardis Tennis game visit www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
RT's Wimbledon special: page 18; Wimbledon offers: page
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Contributors

Unknown:
Greg Rusedski
Unknown:
Andy Roddick.
Unknown:
Kim Clijsters
Unknown:
Virginie Razzano
Unknown:
Roger Federer
Unknown:
Stefan Koubek

A visit to a food festival in the Yorkshire Dales is followed by soup au pistou washed down with a well-made Bloody Mary. There's also a meeting with a fish merchant in Edinburgh as chef Rick Stein - accompanied by Chalky the dog- makes a gastronomic pilgrimage around Britain.
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BBC Books: Rick Stein's Fruits of the Sea and Rick Stein's Seafood Lovers' Guide, £12.99 each, both available from [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Rick Stein
Director/Producer:
David Pritchard

3/4. Ben Anderson continues his journey along the hazard-strewn West African coast, an area synonymous with wars, drugs, diamonds and corruption. In impoverished Ivory Coast, he explores a Catholic basilica that's taller than the Vatican in Rome, while in Benin -one of the region's most stable democratic countries - he discovers voodoo leaders are still held in high esteem. The series concludes tomorrow at 11.20pm. First shown on BBC4 (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Anderson

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2.00 Special Needs Go for It: Relationships Helping youngsters with severe learning difficulties to become aware of their own identities, emotions and sexuality. 12453 4.00 Special
Needs Go for It: Choices Advice on everyday activities, including shopping and eating out, for young people with severe learning difficulties.

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