Presented by Simon McCoy and Mishal Husain.
Timetable on Monday BBC1 Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Ends 11.00.
The Scooby and Scrappy Show
A ghoul gatecrashes a horror-film awards ceremony.
9.20 Watch My Chops
Bernie takes the tough initiation test for Martha's poetry club.
9.35 Mona the Vampire
One of the subjects in a 100-year-old painting bears an uncanny resemblance to
Mona's uncle.
9.50 Stitch Up!
Featuring the world's worst school-disco DJ and monster fun at the cinema.
10.20 The Cramp Twins
The family spend the weekend at a primitive swamp cabin.
10.35 Even Stevens
Louis dents Twitty's confidence after a big baseball game.
Deck the Halls. Boxer Evander Holyfield guests as Will gets into the festive spirit.
11.25 Lucky Charm. Uncle Phil's superstitious client lets Will influence his business decisions.
Drama starring Ann Sheridan and Steve Cochran.
Eight years after deserting his wife Bess and their two children, Matt Ballot returns home. Working on Bess's farm as a hired hand, he finds he has to win back the respect of the townsfolk as well as the love of his wife.
Review page 54. (1956, U)
*** Western starring
Richard Egan and Dorothy Malone. Wes Tancred is unjustly accused of murder when he kills in self-defence.
He is set free, but branded a coward, and travels to another town where he discovers a gang oftrailherders terrorising the locals. Review page 54. Director Charles Marquis Warren
(1956. U)
The boys build a computer desk and exploit a room's awkward shape to maximise storage for toys.
Ends 3.40.
Tweenies
The gang pretend to be cranes for the day.
Then Tweenies Songtime
Ends 5.30.
Taz-Mania
Bull tries to hypnotise Axl, then Taz and his mum fall down a mine shaft.
4.00 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of cartoon fun with the cat-and-mouse double act.
4.25 The Basil Brush Show
Stephen becomes an overnight celebrity when he lands a part in a soap opera.
4.55 Rule the School
5/7. Nerves begin to jangle as the end-of-term exams loom large. With Jake Humphrey.
5.20 Newsround
Experts David Barby and Mark Stacey preside overvaluations in Ipswich. (Revised rpt)
Swimming and athletics, presented by Sue Barker , Hazel Irvine, Michael Johnson , Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards.
At 6.05, the men's 50m freestyle final should see Pieter van den Hoogenband and Alexander Popov take to the pool, and there's a trackside seat for the second round of the women's 100m. Plus the men's high jump qualifiers at
6.20, and coverage of the women's 50m freestyle semi-finals at the Olympic Aquatic Centre. And how will Denise Lewis fare in the heptathlon 200m at 6.50? DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: additional coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
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Girls Aloud join Tim Kash and Fearne Cotton in the studio. Producer Sally Wood ; Executive producer Andi Peters
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3/8. There's a sense of unease below stairs at Somerley House in Hampshire - finances are tight, andjobsareat stake. Is Anthony the butler about to jump ship?
Director Anthony Palmer ; Producer Nigel Farrell
The first round of the women's 800m. Can British athlete
Kelly Holmes top her Sydney bronze medal? DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: additional coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
An easy-to-make water feature, Monty Don 's E20 border, the impact of changeable weather on the garden and the autumnal delights of a National Garden Scheme member. Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Davis
Women's football quarter-finals, plus boxing and the 75kg division of the women's weightlifting competition. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: additional coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
Presented by Gavin Esler.
2/3. Richard Eyre 's period drama Stage Beauty is among the festival highlights considered by Kirsty Wark 's guests Jeanette Winterson , Stewart Lee and Andrew O'Hagan.
Director David G Croft ; Producer Andrew Lockyer
Ends 12.35am.
John Mayall - the Godfather of British Blues Members of Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones are among those to have played forthe British blues icon. This film traces his career up to his 70th birthday concert with Eric Clapton in Liverpool last year.
Director Peter Gibson : Producer Martin Weitz
How the eminent American architect
Frank Lloyd Wright 's designs have inspired racing driver Eddie Irvine 's stylish new-build home in Dalkey, County Dublin. Series producer Jules Wilson First shown on BBC3
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Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated.
2.00 The Copulation Explosion 647212.30 Words and Music 50518 3.00 "We the Peoples" - Democracy and the UN 30112 3.30 Fortress Britain 34570 4.00 English, English
Everywhere 55063 4.30 Bringing Home the Bacon
5.00 Manchester Divided! 36808 5.30 Playing Safe