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Taz-Mania
Taz and Molly win some tickets, then the Platypus Brothers clone Taz.

7.20 Looney Tunes
Charlies gives Little Puppy Airdale advice on how to find a new master.

7.30 Smile
Mark Rhodes - of pop duo Sam and Mark - is the star guest in today's Pop Art, there's more of viewers' Pet Pals, and games including Bandit Bites, Bouncer Boy and Nev It Up. Plus Noah's Island, Arthur, Jackie Chan Adventures, UGetMe and Cavegirl. Presented by Barney Harwood, Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates.
(Also on the CBBC channel from 10.00)
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BBCi: digital viewers can play games via the red button on their handset

Contributors

Presenter (Smile):
Barney Harwood
Presenter (Smile):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter (Smile):
Reggie Yates
Guest (Smile):
Mark Rhodes
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Fiona Robinson

Live coverage of the final day's play at the Open championship.
The leaders will be opening their final push for the famous Claret Jug, first presented to the tournament's winner in 1873. Presented by Steve Rider.
Commentary by Peter Alliss, Seve Ballesteros, Ken Brown, Laura Davies, Wayne Grady, Alex Hay, Beverly Lewis, Sam Torrance, Julian Tutt and Jean van de velde. (Coverage continues on BBC1.)
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BBCi: digital viewers can select live coverage following two groups per day over all 18 holes. Plus a course guide, afternoon highlights, and a live leaderboard at all times

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider.
Commentary:
Peter Alliss
Commentary:
Seve Ballesteros
Commentary:
Ken Brown
Commentary:
Laura Davies
Commentary:
Wayne Grady
Commentary:
Alex Hay
Commentary:
Beverly Lewis
Commentary:
Julian Tutt
Commentary:
Jean van De Velde.
Senior Producer:
Jonathan Bramley

n Musical comedy starring
Robert Preston. When conman Harold Hill arrives in River City,
Iowa, he convinces the townsfolk that they need to start a band and that he is the man to sell them the instruments. Review page 44. Director Morton Da Costa (1962, U)
Film Highlights: page 38

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Preston.
Unknown:
Harold Hill

The first of a series of shows in which Songs of Praise presenters reveal their passions. In Glasgow, Sally Magnusson shares her enthusiasm for journalism. Hymns include O for a Thousand Tongues, Let All the World in Every Corner Sing, Ye Servants of God, and Bryn Terfel performing The Lord Is My Shepherd.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sally Magnusson

The Ryans moved from Blackpool to Cyprus with the aim of buying their own snack bar. Their business is now up and running, but how will the locals react to the cuisine?
Series producer Helen Nightingale ; Series editor Susannah Walker

Contributors

Producer:
Helen Nightingale
Editor:
Susannah Walker

The Bolton-based steeplejack visits Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire, stops off in the Black Country to see how the ill-fated anchor on the Titanic was made before exploring the tin, slate and coal mines of Cornwall and Yorkshire.
Producer David Hall ; Executive producer Helen Bullough

Contributors

Producer:
David Hall
Producer:
Helen Bullough

2/8. The South East. Fragile interiors fashioned from wood and papier-mâché; rotting floors and ceilings; and a 12th-century banqueting hall being used as a barn all need attention this week. But will the Grade I-listed Strawberry Hill in Twickenham, Severndroog Castle on London's
Shooter's Hill or the Grade I-listed Archbishop's Palace in Kent village Charing receive the votes and money for much-needed renovations? Griff Rhys Jones meets the supporters of these three important buildings, while ruin detectives Ptolemy Dean and Marianne Suhr are on hand to help you decide which to save. Voting lines open at 2am this morning and close midnight tomorrow.
Restoration Nation follows on BBC4 at 10pm, while Restoration continues on BBC2 at 9pm on Tuesday.
Producer Paul Coueslant VOTING AND DONATIONS: for details see Tuesday
Griff Rhys Jones visits more contenders: page 32

Contributors

Unknown:
Strawberry Hill
Unknown:
Severndroog Castle
Unknown:
Griff Rhys Jones
Unknown:
Marianne Suhr
Producer:
Paul Coueslant
Unknown:
Griff Rhys Jones

10/13. The Passion of Reverend Jimmy. The sacrifice of a reverend reveals the mystery surrounding Mary's death. Meanwhile, a maintenance man - played by Vegas crooner Wayne Newton - strikes a blow against Stegman's ego. The next episode follows at 10.45pm on BBC3.
First shown on BBC3 (AD)
RT DIRECT: The Journals of Eleanor Druse available in paperback for just £6.99 inc p&p. To order call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Played By:
Vegas Crooner
Played By:
Wayne Newton
Dr Hook:
Andrew McCarthy
Dr Stegman:
Bruce Davison
Dr Jesse James:
Ed Begley Jr
Peter Rickman:
Jack Coleman
Mrs Druse:
Diane Ladd
Dr Louis Traff:
William Wise
Carrie von Trier:
Lena Georgas
LizHinton:
Janet Wright
Brenda Abelson:
Meagan Fay
Bobby Druse:
Del Pentecost
Elmer Traff:
Jamie Harrold
Abel:
Brandon Bauer
Rev Jimmy Criss:
Christopher Heyerdahl
Mary:
Jodelle Micah Ferland
Schwartzton:
Gerard Plunket

Highlights of the German Grand Prix as the championship reaches the midway point of the season at the Sachsenring circuit. Suzi Perry presents the action, with commentary by Charlie Cox and Steve Parish.
Producer Belinda Rogerson

Contributors

Unknown:
Suzi Perry
Commentary By:
Charlie Cox
Commentary By:
Steve Parish.
Producer:
Belinda Rogerson

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2.00 The Complete Guide
An introduction to the travel industry.

3.00 Safety and Leadership
Health priorities in the travel and tourism business.

4.00 Customer Care and Business
Issues facing small travel companies.

5.00 Fasten Your Seatbelts
Monty Don and Carol Smillie examine the sharp end of the holiday industry.

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Smillie

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