Ends 7.00.
Teletubbies
Pre-school fun with the inquisitive quartet.
6.40 Binka
How can the fat and furry cat impress Suki?
6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo has selfish designs on a new garden.
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Teletubbies
Pre-school fun with the inquisitive quartet.
6.40 Binka
How can the fat and furry cat impress Suki?
6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo has selfish designs on a new garden.
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Taz-Mania
Going on a picnic and chasing Kee Wee.
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7.20 Looney Tunes
Porky and Sylvester move into a new home.
7.30 Smile
Fearne Cotton and Barney Harwood present a morning of live entertainment, including art and chat with singer Peter Andre in the new feature Pop Art.
Plus the usual games, and cartoon fun with Noah's Island, Arthur, Jackie Chan Adventures, UGetMe and Cavegirl.
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Stories of those who have left for France to escape the daily grind. With Nicki Chapman.
(Postponed from last Sunday)
Steve Cram hosts a two-part programme, concluding at 3.20.
12.15 Road to Athens
Athletes' hopes for the Olympics, which are now just weeks away.
12.45 Andre Agassi - the Big Interview
The popular tennis star reflects on his career.
1.05 British Superblkes
At the midway point of the season, John Reynolds looks on course for a hat-trick of titles. Can arch-rival Michael Rutter make any impression? Commentary by Charlie Cox and Steve Parish.
1.35 Moto GP
Live coverage of round six of the championship from the Netherlands. Spaniard Sete Gibemau is the man to beat, with Valentino Rossi and Max Biaggi still firmly in contention. Presented by Suzi Perry.
Producer (motorsport) Belinda Rogerson
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For the first time in the festival's history, opera is on the bill at Glastonbury, as the English National Opera, conducted by Paul Daniels, perform Act Three of The Valkyrie from Wagner's Ring Cycle. Showing as part of the BBC's Summer of Opera. More highlights at 7pm on BBC2 and BBC3.
3.35 Racing
Coverage of the Irish Derby from the Curragh, where a top-class field runs Ireland's most prestigious flat race.
4.00 Athletics
Action from the Norwich Union Grand Prix in Gateshead. Highlights include the men's 100m at 4.05, where Kim Collins will be heading an international field. From 5.20 the men's triple jump will feature Sweden's Christian Olsson, and Paula Radcliffe is scheduled to run her first race in Britain for nearly two years in the women's 10,000m at 6.15.
TV presentation (athletics) Martin Webster
Editor (athletics) Michael Cole
The Godfather of Soul, James Brown , works through his repertoire on the Pyramid Stage as the festival winds up to its climactic denouement. There are also performances from the new queen of late-night nu-jazz, Amy Winehouse , and legendary US new-wave outfit Television. Plus reactions to the English National Opera's Glastonbury debut earlier today, and the promise of an acoustic set by Bonnie Raitt. Festival coverage continues on BBC3. There's more from Amy Winehouse in Trevor Nelson 's Lowdown, Friday 12.35am
3/3. While David Attenborough continues to provide breathtaking insights into the natural world, a new breed of television presenter has emerged with one thing in common - their backgrounds have primed them for the job. Saba Douglas-Hamilton's childhood was spent in close proximity to elephants in Kenya, Charlotte
Uhlenbroek grew up in Nepal, then studied chimpanzees in the jungle, and Steve Leonard trained as a vet before tracking down the world's most dangerous animals.
First shown last year to mark the 50th anniversary of the conquest of Mount Everest, this documentary tells the story of the historic expedition headed by Edmund Hillary. Seven previous attempts to scale the world's highest mountain had failed, and in 1953 it was only Hillary and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal who reached the summit after the other climbers were forced to turn back. Rare archive material and testimony from members of both the British and Swiss teams tell the inside story of this epic adventure, and throw new light on the bitter controversies that followed. Producer Mick Conefrey ; Executive producer Alex Holmes
7/13. Still unable to speak, Peter manages to warn Dr Hook and Mrs Druse of a malevolent presence within the hospital intent on harming patients and staff.
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On the last night of Britain's biggest summer festival, the huge crowds are treated to a typically eclectic range of top artists. The closing acts include baroque West Country rock trio Muse, English pop's poet laureate of misery Morrissey, emerging indie-popsters the Delays, Oxford's ever-chirpy Supergrass, fusion favourites Ozomatli and, making their last ever appearance, dance duo Orbital.
Jo Whiley, Mark Radcliffe, John Peel, Phill Jupitus and Lauren Laverne present the evening's performances, and look back at the weekend's musical highlights.
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 www.bbc.co.ukjglastonbury
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