Presented by Bill Turnbull and Mishal Husain.
Timetable on BBC1 Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Ends 11.00.
The Scooby and Scrappy Show
A ski-lodge spectre is foiled by the Mystery Inc gang.
9.20 Watch My Chops
Bernie breaks his relation's tractor while on a visit to the country.
9.35 Mona the Vampire
Fang gets lost at the funfair and the gang dice with danger to rescue him.
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9.50 Stitch Up!
Brands Hatch plays host to a motoring prank, and Calum and Marvyn prove to be pathetic detectives.
10.20 The Cramp Twins
Mrs Cramp's barbershop cleaning spree does more harm than good.
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10.35 Even Stevens
Louis is forced by Donnie to resign as assistant basketball coach.
The Ethnic Tip. Will gets a surprise when Aunt Viv starts work teaching black history at
Bel-Air Academy.
11.25 The Young and the Restless. Phil's elderly mother gets a surprise night on the town courtesy Of Will.
Beginning a week of the young adventurer's escapades.
My First Adventure (Curse of the Jackal). While in Egypt with his father, ten-year-old Indy discovers an ancient mummy.
Indiana Jones (aged 10) Corey Carrier
*** Adventure drama starring Robert Ryan , Anita Ekberg and Rod Steiger. An airliner crash-lands in the jungles of South America, leaving the ill-assorted passengers at the mercy of savage headhunters. Review page 50.
Director John Farrow (1956)
(BW) Robert Ryan stars in Bom to Be Bad tomorrow at 1.45pm
Funky acrylic cupboards solve storage problems in Handsworth, South Yorkshire.
Ends 3.40.
Tweenies
Jake is worried by a bouncy new dog.
Then Tweenies Songtime
Ends 5.30.
Taz-Mania
Marvin the Martian is harangued and Dingo reveals his scheming. (AD)
4.00 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy enters the internet.
4.25 Lizzie McGuire
Miranda's dieting causes concern.
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
Did a Croydon couple manage to make good on their Highland dream? With Nick Page.
Presented by Sue Barker and Steve Rider , with Michael Johnson , Jonathan Edwards and Colin Jackson.
Athletics Steve Cram , Paul Dickenson , Brendan Foster , Sally Gunnell and Stuart Storey are the guides to three events.
6.20 Men's discus final.
6.25 Women's 200m round two.
6.55 Women's 800m final. Maria Mutola defends her title and Kelly Holmes could be a medal hope for Britain, though she may save herself for the 1500m. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: digital satellite and cable viewers can choose from four extra events, and Freeview viewers from two, by pressing the red button. There's five streams of live footage at [Web Address Removed]
In the first of this week's three editions, Vernon Kay tests
Edith Bowman and Joe Cornish. More on Wednesday at 7pm. Executive producer Mark Ford
6/8. The Philosopher. Terry Jones looks at medieval scientists, or philosophers. Not only did alchemists, physicians and engineers of the Middle Ages make key scientific discoveries, most also had a more ethical approach than is found in today's commercialised world of science. Producer Nigel Miller ; Series producer Paul Bradshaw RT DIRECT: accompanying hardback book, £16.99, incl p&p. To order call [number removed] (national rate)
Presented by Sue Barker and Steve Rider , with Michael Johnson , Jonathan Edwards and Colin Jackson.
8.00 Athletics Women's 5,000m final. A new champion will be crowned today as Gabi Szabo is not defending her title. British hopes rest with Jo Pavey , but she is up against new world record holder Elvan Abeylegesse.
8.20 Gymnastics Five gold medals are up for grabs in the artistic gymnastics, including Svetlana Khorkina 's attempt to win the floor title that eluded her in Sydney. Barry Davies, Mitch Fenner and Christine Still cover the action.
9.15 Boxing Quarter-final action from the featherweight, bantamweight and super-heavyweight divisions. With commentary from Jim Neilly and Richie Woodhall.
10.00 Weightlifting Kakhi Kakiasvilis goes for his fourth Olympic gold for Greece in the men's 94kg division.
10.15 Football The semi-final of the women's competition. Tony Gubba and Angus Loughran commentate. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: digital satellite and cable viewers can choose from four extra events, and Freeview viewers from two. by pressing the red button. There's five streams of live footage at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
Henri Cartier-Bresson , who died on 3 August aged 95, was widely acclaimed as one of history's most influential figures in the photographic field. He had photographed many of the world's major events and greatest figures as well as capturing the essence of ordinary people all over Europe, and here talks about his life, work and ideas.
Producer Patricia Wheatley BBC4's photography season continues at 12.10am with Frank Hurley - the Man Who Made History
www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour
Art School During the 60s. Britain's art schools were regarded as the most exciting cultural establishments in the country and engines of the counterculture movement. The new generation of young graphic designers, musicians and fashion gurus they spawned took on the establishment. Brian Eno , Mary Quant , Dr Kim Howells MP and Brian Rice remember those heady days in this Time Shift documentary. Director Sebastian Barfield ; Series producer Kate Broome
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1.00 Talk Spanish
With in-vision subtitles.
2.30 Talk French
With in-vision subtitles.
4.00 Talk Italian
With in-vision subtitles.
5.30 Talk the Talk: Compilation