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Taz-Mania
The little devil has cause for embarrassment, then plays a game with the Gators.

7.20 Looney Tunes
Daffy submits his application to be a millionaire's companion.

7.30 Smile
Blimi from VS is the star guest in Pop Art, viewers show off their Pet Pals, while games include Bandit Bites, Nev Up and new feature Drop da Beatz. Plus Noah's Island, Arthur, Jackie Chan Adventures, UGetMe and Cavegirl.
Presented by Barney Harwood and Reggie Yates.
(Also showing on the CBBC channel from 10.00)
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BBCi: digital viewers press red to play ganes

Contributors

Presenter (Smile):
Barney Harwood
Presenter (Smile):
Reggie Yates
Guest (Smile):
null Blimi
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Ben Brewster

Live coverage from Brands Hatch of the first race in round eight. Second- and fourth-place finishes in America last month put Britain's James Toseland at the top of the standings. Can the 23-year-old build on his narrow lead as the season enters its closing stages? Live coverage of the second race is at 3.15.

Contributors

Presented by:
Suzi Perry
Producer:
Belinda Rogerson

With Hazel Irvine and Suzi Perry.
1.35, 4.20 Golf: The Women's British Open reaches its climax with final-round coverage from Sunningdale. Last year, Annika Sorenstam of Sweden clinched the title with a desperately close one-shot victory over former winner Se Ri Pak of Korea.
3.00 Wheelchair Basketball: Action from the Four Nations tournament at Stoke Mandeville as players gear up for the Paralympics in six weeks' time.
3.05 Wheelchair Tennis: The world's leading players compete in the British Open, taking place in Nottingham.
3.15 World Superbikes: Featuring live coverage from Brands Hatch of the second race in round eight. Last year, Britain's Shane Byrne, now riding in Moto GP, won both races.
6.15 Carl Lewis - the Big Interview: A chat with the nine-time Olympic gold medallist.

Contributors

Presenter:
Hazel Irvine
Presenter:
Suzi Perry
Interviewee:
Carl Lewis
TV Presentation (Golf):
Paul Davies
TV Presentation (Golf):
Kate McKeag

Three investigations, first shown as part of BBC3's The Third Degree, spotlighting Britain's wealthiest villains.
2/3. Drug Barons. Candid interviews with law-enforcement insiders and figures from the crime netherworld provide an insight into the activities and extravagant lifestyles of the dons of the drug trade, revealing how these shady figures make their cash, and spend it. Presented by Raphael Rowe. Producer Polly Morland ; Series producers Polly Moriand , Fatima Salaria

Contributors

Presented By:
Raphael Rowe.
Producer:
Polly Morland
Producers:
Polly Moriand
Producers:
Fatima Salaria

6/8. Northern Ireland. Which of tonight's faded structures from Britain's past will go forward to the final next Sunday? Griff Rhys Jones tours Northern Ireland to find three more worthy candidates: Lock-keepers Cottage, on the famous Lagan Navigation canal network; Armagh Gaol, Northern Ireland's oldest prison; and the Derry Playhouse, once home to a community of pioneering nuns. Voting lines open at 2am this morning and close midnight tomorrow. Restoration Nation follows at 10pm on BBC4, while Restoration continues on Tuesday at 9pm on BBC2.
Producer Sarah Barclay VOTING AND DONATIONS: for details see Tuesday End of the road for Griff: page 33

Contributors

Unknown:
Griff Rhys Jones
Producer:
Sarah Barclay

12/13. Shoulda Stood in Bed. When Peter Rickman has another seizure, he witnesses the eventual fate of the hospital. The final episode follows at 10.40pm on BBC3.
First shown on BBC3 (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/kingdomhospital 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

Unknown:
Peter Rickman
DrHook:
Andrew McCarthy
Dr Stegman:
Bruce Davison
DrJesseJames Ed:
Begley Jr
Peter Rickman:
Jack Coleman
Mrs Druse:
Diane Ladd
Dr Louis Traff:
William Wise
Carrie von Trier:
Lena Georgas
Liz Hinton:
Janet Wright
Brenda Abelson:
Meagan Fay
Bobby Druse:
Del Pentecost
Elmer Traff:
Jamie Harrold
Abel:
Brandon Bauer

Romantic comedy drama starring Keanu Reeves , Vincent D'Onofrio and Cameron Diaz. Jjaks, a small-time criminal, reluctantly returns to his family home in Minnesota for his detested brother Sam's wedding. But things start to go off the rails when bride-to-be Freddie shows more than a little interest in getting to know Jjaks better. Review page 50.
Director Steven Baigelman (1996, 18)

Contributors

Unknown:
Keanu Reeves
Unknown:
Vincent D'Onofrio
Unknown:
Cameron Diaz.
Director:
Steven Baigelman

www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
WorkSkillS Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 The Complete Guide An introduction to the travel industry. 74802 3.00 Safety and Leadership Health priorities in the travel and tourism business. 11482 4.00 Customer Care and Business Issues facing small travel companies. 459375.00 Fasten Your Seatbelts Examining the holiday industry.

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