Presented by Simon McCoy and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on BBC1 Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Ends 11.00.
The Scooby and Scrappy Show
A scary "Sky Skeleton" disrupts an air show in the desert.
9.20 Watch My Chops
John and Beth provide a home for a troublesome stray cat.
9.35 Mona the Vampire
Mona helps some historical figures to go back to their own time.
9.50 Stitch Up!
Two elephants find themselves targets of the team of practical jokers.
10.20 The Cramp Twins
Can Lucien and Man stop Mr Winkle turning the swamp into a theme park?
10.35 Even Stevens
Louis and Twitty find it hard keeping up with all the latest trends.
Def Poets Society. Will tries to impress a fellow member of the school poetry club.
11.25 Someday Your Prince Will Be in Effect 1/2. Will and Carlton compete to get a date for a fancy-dress party. Concludes tomorrow at 11am. (RMS)
Second World War comedy drama, based on a true story, starring Tommy i rinder. A factory foreman travels to France in order to prevent vital equipment falling into Nazi hands. Accompanying him on his dangerous journey are two British soldiers and an American girl. Review page 50. Director Charles Frend (1941, U)
(BW)
Director Carol Reed 's drama based on AJ Cronin 's novel, starring Michael Redgrave and Margaret Lockwood. David Fenwick , a miner's son goes to university vowing to use his education to fight for miners' rights. But his resolve is tested when he meets the scheming Jenny Sunley. Review page 50. (1939, PG) (BW) Margaret Lockwood stars in Trouble in the Glen tomorrow at 1.20pm
Jake and Gavin renovate an 18th-century coach house with some custom-made furniture.
Ends 3.40.
Tweenies
Max goes up in a hot air balloon.
Then Tweenies Songtime
Ends 5.30.
Taz-Mania
The Platypus Brothers make Taz and his enemies, Bull and Axl, shrink.
4.00 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy tries to get himself impeached as student president.
4.25 Lizzle McGuire
The 14-year-old contemplates her career path with help from her friends.
4.50 The Agents
Talent scouts and Fame Academy's Carrie Grant scour schools for future stars. (Continues Wednesday at 4.50pm)
5.20 Newsround
Will collectables from Lincoln pass muster at auction?
(Revised rpt)
Hosted by Sue Barker and Steve Rider , with Sharron Davies.
6.00-7.05 Swimming
6.00 Men's 100m backstroke final. US world champion Aaron Peirsol started this event as favourite having dominated the distance in recent years. But challenges are likely to come from Australian Matthew Welsh , who won silver in Sydney, and Russia's Arkady Vyatchanin.
6.15 Women's 100m breaststroke final.
6.30 Men's 200m butterfly semi-finals. Britain's best medal hope here is Stephen Parry , who is the European champion and Commonwealth silver medallist.
6.50 Women's 200m individual medley semi-finals.
7.05 Sailing Round-up of news from day three of the regatta.
7.10 Gymnastics Coverage of the men's final. China took the gold in Sydney, but Russia, Japan and Ukraine figure to be contenders for the top place on the podium. Barry Davies , Mitch Fenner and Christine Still commentate.
9.35 Boxing The preliminary bouts continue, featuring the featherweight and lightweight divisions. The latter features 17-year-old Amir Khan , regarded as one of the most exciting British prospects to emerge for many years.
9.55 Diving Two medals are decided tonight: the women's synchronised 10m platform, and the men's synchronised 3m springboard, in which Britons Mark Shipman and Tony Ally compete. Bob Ballard and Chris Snode commentate.
10.10 Weightlifting Action from the men's 62kg category. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: digital satellite and cable viewers can choose from four extra Olympic events, and Freeview viewers from two extra events, by pressing the red handset button. Internet users can watch five streams of live footage at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
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Presented by Kirsty Wark.
Comedy with an Icelandic twist, featuring music by Blur's Damon Albarn. Jobless Hlynur has a carefree existence - he lives at home with his mother and spends his nights cruising bars. But romantic and sexual complications develop with the arrival of flamenco dancer Lola. In
Icelandic and English with subtitles. Review page 50.
Director Baltasar Kormakur (2000, 18) Film Highlights: page 41
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1.00 Talk Greek
With in-vision subtitles.
3.00 How to Learn a Language
4.00 Rough Guide to the World's Islands
4.55 Journey: a Personal Exploration: Patmos in Greece
with Peter France.
5.10 Chronicle: Macedonia - a Civilisation Uncovered