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Teletubbies
Fantastical fun for pre-schoolers.
6.40 The Story Makers
Has Jelly really grown tall?
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Teletubbies
Fantastical fun for pre-schoolers.
6.40 The Story Makers
Has Jelly really grown tall?
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Looney Tunes
Daffy takes on Speedy Gonzales.
7.05 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
Doggy duo doings.
7.30 Smile
Rachel Stevens, McFly and stars of new drama I Dream guest. There are the usual games, plus Noah's Island, Arthur, Jackie Chan Adventures, Inside UGetMe, I Dream and Cavegirl.
With Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and Barney Harwood.
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(I Dream continues on Wednesday at 4.30pm on BBC1)
Monty Don describes his battle with depression and Melinda Messenger seeks inner peace via Buddhism. In the studio, Alice Beer and Ross Kelly hear how a cancer diagnosis prompted one couple to pack a lifetime's experience into their remaining time together.
Series producer Roger Childs
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Experts reveal tricks of their trade.
A trip to Shetland - every birder's dream - yields rare breeding birds, migrants and spectacular cliffs full of noisy seabirds.
Yellowstone -America
Sacred Wilderness. Wolves make their mark in the national park. Narrated by park ranger
Paul Schullery.
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I Desert. Spinks, rattlebacks and deathgleaners are among weird and wonderful creatures envisaged for five million years in the future.
Presented by Andrew Castle.
1.30 Tennis It's the final day of Britain's Davis Cup clash with Austria. Victory in Portschach is essential if we are to return to the top of world tennis.
2.15 Super League Play-offs Action from the first week, presented by Damian Johnson. League winners Leeds are exempt from the first knockout stage - but last season's grand final winners Bradford, plus Wigan, St Helen 's and Hull, could all be in the mix.
3.00 Racing On the final day before Ascot closes for 20 months of redevelopment,
Rishi Pershad presents races at 3.10, 3.45, 4.20 and 4.55. Producer Richard Carr
Editor Ron Chakraborty
Nearly 50,000 ran in the world's largest half-marathon. Jonathan Edwards has action from the Newcastle to South
Shields race.
Britons Paul Pearce and Mark Farnell tackle one of the toughest events: the marathon. Day nine in Athens also includes the men's 200m final, in which Lloyd Upsdell - who won the sprint double in Sydney- goes for gold again. David Weir and David Holding will hope to have made it into the final of the 100m and upcoming wheelchair racer Jenny Ridley could be in the medal hunt in the 200m. The men's wheelchair basketball semi-finals also take place.
Clare Balding and Colin Jackson present. Commentary by Paul Dickenson (athletics), and Stuart Storey and Dan Johnson (wheelchair basketball).
Executive producer Helen Kuttner ; Editor Carl Hicks BBC Radio 5 Live has coverage from Athens in Sport on 5 at lpm
Natalie Casey and Ed Byrne guest on the show that tests how much useless trivia we can absorb. With Vernon Kay. Executive producer Mark Ford First shown on BBC3
3/9. The cat's set among the pigeons when Cate and Sean Denson aim for a new life in New Zealand. Cate's estranged father - whose grandchildren he has never met - is delighted. But it's very different for Cate's mother - and there's the problem of finding work. Can relocators
Melissa Porter and Scott Huggins smooth the transition? Director Guy Harris; Series producer Ollie Tait
Chaos rules in the Holland family. With three kids and two full-time jobs, life for Jason and Jane isn't straightforward. The children spend their time at school, playgroup or with their extended family. One solution would be for Jane to quit work or go part-time - but the thought of looking after all three children terrifies her. Over a month, Jason and Jane take turns to stay at home. But his competitive streak and her short fuse make for a fiery combination. There's an update on BBC3 at 10pm.
Director Jeremy Lee ; Series producer Philippa Robinson
First shown on BBC3 (AD)
7/8. Gary's gran sees some action in Matt Lucas and David Walliams 's sketch show.
Director Steve Bendelack ; Producer Myfanwy Moore (AD)
Portsmouth's clash with Everton at Fratton Park is among today's highlights. David Moyes 's Everton side made a strong start to the season, but will Portsmouth's Nigerian international striker Yakubu have put paid to that? There's also action from yesterday's eight Premiership matches. Hosted by Adrian Chiles , with Gordon Strachan , Charlton manager Alan Curbishley and Crystal Palace's lain Dowie. Series producer James Irving ; Editor Mark Demuth BBC PRODUCTS: DVD. Match of the Day: 60s, 70s. 80s and Match of the Day Football Yearbook, both £19.99, all available now
Action from Imola of the championship's penultimate round, with James Toseland looking to keep his slender lead. Plus action from the conclusion to the British Superbikes championship at Donington. Presented by Suzi Perry.
Series producer Belinda Rogerson
Roy Jones Jr hopes to re-establish himself as one of history's greatest fighters, after being stopped last time out by Antonio Tarver. IBF world light-heavyweight champ Glen Johnson stands in his way in Memphis, Tennessee.
Senior producer Chris Lewis ; Editor Jim Bentley
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2.00 Planning Your Future Options available to school leavers. 94669 3.00 At Home and Abroad Work in Europe.
4.00 Snakes and Ladders Holding down ajob. 25176 5.00 Youth Nation Richard Blackwood talks to Adam Hildreth , one of the youngest managing directors in Britain.