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Ends 8.00.

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Adventures with a kite-eating tree.

6.25 Evolution: the Animated Series
The Genus travels to Hong Kong in a box of fireworks.

6 45 Tom and Jerry Kids
Animated antics.

7.10 Beckham's Hot Shots
How to score goals.

7.30 Short Change
The consumer show carries out more investigations.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm)

7.55 Newsround

Ends 10.00.

Tikkabilla
Cakes, fish and cars with Lorna, Justin and Tamba.
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8.30 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo accuses T-Bone of trying to steal her bone.
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8.45 Little Red Tractor
Dressing up for the annual fair.
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9.00 Fimbles
Pom finds a white football.
(R) (S)

9.20 Come Outside
Exploring water.
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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.40 Tweenies
Fizz is fed up with her new baby brother.
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Live third-round coverage from SW19 as the first week of the knock-out tournament draws to a close. This time last year American veteran Todd Martin found himself having to fight his way into the second week, equalling a record as he played his 14th gruelling five-set match at Wimbledon. BBCi: digital viewers press the red button to view other courts/information

Contributors

Unknown:
Todd Martin

Ends 5.35.

Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo
Scrapes with rock monsters, nightmares and a rigorous military training course.

4.00 Looney Tunes
Daffy duck is consumed by jealousy.

4.10 All or Nothing
Jamie Rickers and Tara Maguire present the winner-takes-all game show.

4.30 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy travels back in time to witch-fearing colonial Dimmsdale.

4.45 Cavegirl
Is a visiting talent scout really ignoring Big Sis?

5.00 SMart
Modelling animals and creating Chinese masks.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter (All or Nothing):
Jamie Rickers
Presenter (All or Nothing):
Tara Maguire
Writer (Cavegirl):
Simon McCleave
Cavegirl:
Stacey Cadman
Mum:
Jennifer Guy
Gran:
Gabrielle Downey
Chief:
Kenneth Collard
Big Sis:
Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty

Live coverage of the fifth day's play from London, as the third-round battle brings the first week towards its end.
This time last year Venus Williams , singles champion in 2000 and 2001, not only dispatched Nadia Petrova in straight sets but also joined sister Serena for the first round of the ladies' doubles competition against Corina Morariu and Rennae Stubbs. After a wobbly start -the prodigious siblings lost the first set after a tie-break -
Venus and Serena found their rhythm and claimed victory with scores of 6-2 and 6-3 in the second and third sets.
Sue Barker presents the action, with Tracey Austin,
Chris Bailey , John Barrett , Boris Becker , Pat Cash , Andrew Castle , John Lloyd , John McEnroe , David Mercer and Sam Smith providing the commentary. BBCi: extra services available to digital viewers via the red handset button
Subsequent programmes may run late or change

Contributors

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Venus Williams
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Nadia Petrova
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Corina Morariu
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Rennae Stubbs.
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Chris Bailey
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John Barrett
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Boris Becker
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Pat Cash
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Andrew Castle
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John Lloyd
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John McEnroe
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David Mercer
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Sam Smith

As the summer holidays approach, the team look at ways of getting children interested in the garden. Ideas include creating a children's den and a maze on the lawn. Plus Rachel de Thame tackles her garden and Monty Don tidies up some overgrown borders.
Director Mark Scott ; Series producer Sarah Davis

Contributors

Unknown:
Monty Don
Director:
Mark Scott
Producer:
Sarah Davis

The week of back-to-back rounds concludes as four more contestants face rapid-fire questions from John Humphrys on the subjects of the fantasy novels of Andre Norton, the Tour de France, the works of satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer and the history of the Jewish East End of London.
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Contributors

Presenter:
John Humphrys

A round-up of all the news and highlights from the third round at the All England Club. John Inverdale presents the pick of the action with expert analysis of the day's play from former Wimbledon greats. Repeated tomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale

Mark Lawson dissects and discusses the cultural week with a panel comprising guests John Harris , Tom Paulin and Elaine Showalter.
Series producer Tanya Hudson

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Unknown:
John Harris
Unknown:
Tom Paulin
Unknown:
Elaine Showalter.
Producer:
Tanya Hudson

The popularity of this legendary Somerset shindig shows no sign of waning as the years pass, with tickets for the weekend's music and mayhem selling out in a matter of hours. Michael Eavis's Worthy Farm now having become a temporary city that's home to over 100,000 people, live first-night performances come from headliners Oasis and on the Other stage, the Chemical Brothers, along with Kings of Leon, Franz Ferdinand, Ojos de Brujo, the Bees, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Goldfrapp and PJ Harvey.
Jo Whiley, Mark Radcliffe, John Peel, Phill Jupitus and Lauren Laverne take viewers through the pick of today's events, while Glastonbury's very own "grumpy old men" offer their opinions. Plus acoustic performances, special guests and an insight into some of the more obscure corners of the three-day event. Coverage continues with Fabio and Grooverider on Radio 1 until 3am.

BBCi: from 10pm digital viewers can access unbroken coverage from the main stages, as well as live music from the New Tent and Radio 1 Dance Stage, by pressing the red button on their handset. For news, line-ups and performer profiles visit [web address removed]

[Photo caption] Liam Gallagher and Oasis will play to an army of fans as tonight's headline act at Glastonbury

Music: Glastonbury 2004 7.00pm BBC3/11.35pm BBC2
How many music festivals can boast both James Brown and Wagner on the bill? Only Glastonbury, which features acts from all corners of the music scene, including opera for the first time this year. In an inspired piece of programming, the English National Opera will perform excerpts from Ride of the Valkyries to a (probably bemused) crowd on Sunday. But the pop music's good, too. So, what takes your fancy? Paul McCartney playing Beatles hits? Morrissey? Oasis? Or perhaps something more cutting-edge - Muse, Scissor Sisters or Franz Ferdinand? They're all here, along with too many others to namecheck. The beauty of it is, you don't have to fork out £12 or set up camp in Somerset to enjoy it all; you can cherry-pick the highlights over the next few nights on BBC2 and BBC3. OK, so you won't be getting the famously magical Glasto vibe, but BBC3's Edith Bowman and Colin Murray will do their best to make it a memorable experience nonetheless. (David Butcher)

Phill Jupitus on Morrissey: page 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Eavis
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Franz Ferdinand
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Michael Franti
Unknown:
Pj Harvey.
Unknown:
Jo Whiley
Unknown:
Mark Radcliffe
Unknown:
John Peel
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus
Unknown:
Lauren Laverne
Producer:
Alison Howe
Executive Producer:
Mark Cooper

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