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The Lampies
Double bill. The gang witness a rainbow, and are taken to the scrapheap.

6.25 Taz-Mania
Double bill. Dingo thinks Taz is misleading him. Then Taz dreams of being a submarine commander.

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

7.10 Captain Abercromby
The crew visit Castle Braveparts, Arthur's ancestral home.

7.30 SMart
Decorations made out of pine cones.

7.55 Newsround

Ends 10.30.

Tikkabilla
The sounds made by crackers and pianos.

8.30 Clifford the Big Red Dog
The friends wonder what kind of teacher Mrs Grumbly will be.

8.45 Little Red Tractor
Mr Jones holds a garage sale.

9 00 Fimbles
Pom finds a baby's rattle. (AD)

9.20 Come Outside
Auntie Mabel and Pippin the dog take a look at toothpaste.

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9 40 Tweenies
Max helps make a summer collage.

10.00 Teletubbies
The friends watch children picking oranges.

Sports comedy starring Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal.
A failing children's baseball team is boosted by a couple of new recruits to help reverse their fortunes. Review page 44. Director Michael Ritchie (1976, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Matthau
Unknown:
Tatum O'Neal.
Director:
Michael Ritchie

"^ Drama based on Walter Greenwood 's novel, starring Deborah Kerr. England , the 1930s: Sally Hardcastle is being courted by two men - coarse Ned Narkey and wealthy bookmaker Sam Grundy. But Sally has her heart set on another - the poor but idealistic socialist, Larry Meath. Review page 44.
Director John Baxter (1941, PG)
(BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Greenwood
Unknown:
Deborah Kerr. England
Unknown:
Sally Hardcastle
Unknown:
Ned Narkey
Unknown:
Sam Grundy.
Unknown:
Larry Meath.
Director:
John Baxter
Sally Hardcastle:
Deborah Kerr
Larry Meath:
Clifford Evans
Helen Hawkins:
Joyce Howard
Mr Hardcastle:
George Carney
Mrs Hardcastle:
Mary Merrall
Sam Grundy:
Frank Cellier
Ned Narkey:
Martin Walker

In the first of three editions this week of Vernon Kay 's pop culture quiz, Natalie Casey and DJ Spoony are on hand to help two teams of contestants. More on BBC3 at 7.30pm. Executive producer Mark Ford Shown last Friday on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Kay
Unknown:
Natalie Casey

1/8. The Peasant. The average rustic was intelligent, enjoyed up to 80 public holidays a year, and often lived to the ripe old age of 60. Terry Jones celebrates the humble peasant as the series that debunks historical myths gets a repeat run. Director Lucy Cooke ; Series producer Paul Bradshaw (AD) RT DIRECT: accompanying hardback book. £16.99. incl p&p. To order call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Jones
Director:
Lucy Cooke
Producer:
Paul Bradshaw

The history of 11th-century England, the television comedy drama Auf Wiedersehen Pet, the life and works of novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, and the life and music of Rod Stewart are tonight's subjects. John Humphrys asks the questions.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Humphrys
Director:
Derek Hallworth
Series Producer:
Sally Evans

Seventh-round action from the Laguna Seca Raceway near Monterey, California. Six different riders have triumphed in the 12 races staged so far. Regis Laconi leads the championship, but his Ducati Fila team-mate, James Toseland , is just three points behind. With Suzi Perry. Producer Belinda Rogerson

Contributors

Unknown:
Regis Laconi
Unknown:
James Toseland
Unknown:
Suzi Perry.
Producer:
Belinda Rogerson

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The first of four nights commemorating the centenary of the Entente Cordiale.
Repeats are not indicated

1.00 The French Experience Know-how Parts 1 and 2
A fast-track introduction. With in-vision subtitles.

3.00 Salut Serge!
French animation for young learners. With in-vision subtitles.

5.15 French on a Plate The language of food - intermediate French.

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