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Ends 8.00.

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Snoopy joins Lucy and Charlie Brown for some lemonade.

6.25 Evolution: the Animated Series
Have the team devolved themselves out of a job?

6.45 Tom and Jerry Kids
Triple bill of cat-and-mouse fun.

7.10 Captain Abercromby
Siren is nominated for the Sailor of the Year competition.

7.30 Blue Peter
An encounter with golden lion tamarin monkeys.
(Shown yesterday 4.55pm)

7.55 Newsround

Ends 10.00.

Tikkabilla
Join Sarah-Jane, Justin and Tamba for the Tikkabilla jive.
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8.30 Clifford the Big Red Dog
The colossal canine can't resist tasting the cookie Mr Bleakman has made for Birdwell Fair.
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8.45 Little Red Tractor: The Party
Can the villagers keep a surprise party a secret from Mr Jones?
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9.00 Fimbles
Pom finds an echo and Bessie discovers a latent talent for yodelling.
(R) (S) (W)

9 20 Come Outside
Mabel and Pippin find out about clay.
(R) (S) (W)

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

9.40 Tweenies
Fizz enjoys looking after a hedgehog.
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Live coverage of a day that usually features the quarter-finals of the ladies' singles.
History is on the side of the top-ranked players as no unseeded entrant has ever won it. This time around, are any of them still in with a chance of breaking that sequence? BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information

Ends 5.35.

The Scooby, Scrappy and Yabba Doo Show
Triple bill. Yabba inherits a gold mine, Shaggy becomes a superhero, then the gang go after some missing coins.

4.00 Looney Tunes
Sylvester tackles a guard dog in an attempt to make a meal out of Tweety.

4.10 50/50
Pupils from Inverness in the Highlands take on those from Cockermouth in Cumbria.

4.35 Ace Lightning
The Rat rebels against Lord Fear.

5.00 Really Wild Show
Marine life in Zanzibar, iguanas in Florida, the British wildlife of yesteryear, and more Australian adventures.
(Repeated tomorrow 7.30am)

5.25 Newsround

Live coverage of day eight of the tournament, which should see the conclusion of the ladies' singles quarter-finals.
This time last year, the Americans took over Centre
Court, with the Williams sisters Venus and Serena each knocking out a compatriot on their way to securing spots in the final four. Perhaps the matches took their toit. though, as, later that same day on Court One, the sisters were knocked out of the ladies' doubles by Russian pair Elena Dementieva and Lina Krasnoroutskaya. Court One proved luckier for Frenchman Sebastien Grosjean as he finished off the fourth round of the men's singles - and his Spanish opponent, number three seed Juan Carlos
Ferrero - in a four-set battle that included two tie-breaks.
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: digital viewers can select action from up to seven courts and access the latest scores and news by pressing the red button on their remote control

Contributors

Unknown:
Elena Dementieva
Unknown:
Lina Krasnoroutskaya.
Unknown:
Sebastien Grosjean
Unknown:
Juan Carlos
Unknown:
Chris Bailey
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Boris Becker
Unknown:
Pat Cash
Unknown:
Andrew Castle
Unknown:
John Lloyd
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
David Mercer
Unknown:
Sam Smith

Cup of Gold. Two years after the discovery of a 3,000-year-old gold cup in a Kent potato field, excavation of the site uncovers what was once one of the largest burial mounds in southern England. Miranda Krestovnikoff assesses the find -could the "Ringlemere Cup" found by Cliff Bradshaw make him as rich as its Bronze Age owners?
Director Marc Ramsay ; Series producer Ian Potts (AD) RT DIRECT: accompanying book. f 12.99. To order, telephone [number removed](calls charged at national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Bradshaw
Director:
Marc Ramsay
Producer:
Ian Potts

A round-up of all the news and highlights from ladies' quarter-final day at the All England Club. Plus a look ahead to the last-eight stage of the men's singles, which are due to be played tomorrow. Presented by John Inverdale.
Repeated tomorrow at 10am

Contributors

Presented By:
John Inverdale.

Ends 12.50am.
Singer - a Dangerous Mind: Profile At a time when medical science can increasingly prolong our lives, philosopher Peter Singer 's views on what makes a human life worth living have inspired and outraged in equal measure. But what shaped them? Producer Margie Bryant
12.20 Peter Singer Talks to Mark Lawson The bio-ethicist philosopher explains his views on euthanasia, animal experiments and the ethical code of President Bush.
Producer Marcus Herbert

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Singer
Producer:
Margie Bryant
Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Producer:
Marcus Herbert

Faster than Sound. 14 October 1947: Chuck Yeager is strapped to the X-l rocket in an attempt to become the first man to break the sound barrier. (AD)
1.20 Birth of Israel. 14 May 1948: as Arab tanks mass on Palestine's borders, Jewish leaders declare independence. Director Nic Young ; Producer Bill Locke (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Chuck Yeager
Director:
Nic Young
Producer:
Bill Locke

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2.00 The Animated Epics Beowulf and The Canterbury Tales brought to life in two animated films.
4.00 Chaucer in Middle English A chance to hear the animated Canterbury Tales in Geoffrey Chaucer 's own language. Plus a dramatisation of Herman Melville's classic, Moby Dick.

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Unknown:
Moby Dick.

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