World championship leader Valentino Rossi will be looking to bag the maximum 25 points in the penultimate round, to take him a step closer to his dream of a fourth straight title. But will Sete Gibernau upset his plans to cement his reputation as one of the all-time greats? Suzi Perry presents live coverage from Philip Island, near Melbourne, with commentary by Steve Parrish and Charlie Cox.
(More from the event at 1.10pm as part of Sunday Grandstand)
Ends 10.30.
Looney Tunes
Beaky encounters a giant lizard on his quest to find some dinner.
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7.05 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
A fire god at a Hawaiian horror show threatens the gang's holiday, and there's a Mardi Gras nightmare in New Orleans and a snow-driven Alsakan adventure involving a terrifying ice monster.
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7.30 Smile
Darius chats about his new single Kinda Love, Kevin from V has his brushes ready for this week's Pop Art and McFly are the latest roomcam victims.
Plus the chance to play Bandit Bites, Drop da Beatz and Aqua Pigs. All this and episodes of Arthur, Noah's Island, Dennis the Menace, Lizzie McGuire and I Dream.
With Fearne Cotton, Barney Harwood and Reggie Yates.
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(I Dream is on Wednesday 4.30pm BBC1)
To find out whether men and women are really from different planets, Nicki Chapman spotlights behaviour in the garden, behind the wheel and in the gym, seeking expert analysis from psychologist Dr Linda Popadopoulos. And Rochdale-born singer
Lisa Stansfield talks about her first album for three years, Moment. Senes producer Dick Sharman
Steve Rider introduces an afternoon of golf, rugby league and motorcycling.
11.30,1.45 Golf £1 million prize money lures the top golfers to the World Match Play championship at the Wentworth Club in Surrey. Live coverage on the last day of golf's richest tournament sees the two finalists competing over 36 holes. Will Ernie Els be here today, trying to set a new record of six wins? He will face stiff competition from the likes of Vijay Singh , Todd Hamilton , Retief Goosen and some of Europe's Ryder Cup heroes.
12.30 Super League Another gruelling season draws to a close with the Grand Final. Will
Bradford Bulls be able to retain their title for another year? Clare Balding has highlights from Old Trafford of rugby league's most prestigious event.
1.10 Moto GP More action from round 15 of the world championships at Philip Island near Melbourne, where Valentino Rossi hopes to finish another dominant season with a flourish. Producer Richard Carr
Editor Gabrielle Cook
New series Racing with Camels. Saba Douglas-Hamilton gets a taste of nomadic life experienced by the Bedouin people in the middle of the Egyptian desert. And she learns to ride and race the one animal that makes their itinerant way of life possible - the camel.
Producer Andrew Murray ; Series producer Wendy Darke Born to be Wild: page 34
Cheetahs - Fast Track to Freedom. Orphaned cheetah cubsToki and Sambu are adopted by Simon King.
Shown last Thursday (AD)
6/9. Mohammed and Nooria dream of a multicultural way of life in Dubai with their children - as well as creating an ambitious business - but fear they have bitten off more than they can chew. Relocators Sunita Shroff and Scott Huggins help with problems including difficult landlords.
Director Jules Kean ; Series editor Susannah Walker www.bbc.co.uk/getanewlife
Despite successful jobs, a fantastic house, nice cars and two lovely boys, Georgina and Clive Punter feel their time is not best spent. Will the stay-at-home experiment provide answers?
An update follows at 9pm on BBC3.
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One-off documentary updating last year's Royal Television Society Award-winning Motherland - a Genetic Journey, in which British descendants of African slaves used DNA testing to find their lost African roots. Now music producer Mark explores his identity as a black Briton upon his return from Niger and Jacqueline searches for her white relatives after discovering that one third of her ancestry is European.
Director Archie Baron ; Producer Helena Braun More family history in Who Do You Think You Are? on Tuesday at 9pm
1/9. Messrs Merton and Hislop lampoon more public figures as the satirical news quiz returns for a 28th series. Shown last Friday on BBCl
Highlights from Charlton Athletic and Newcastle United's Premiership clash. With three wins and a draw, Charlton's home form has been impressive this season, but Newcastle carry a potent attacking threat with the much-acclaimed trio of Alan Shearer , Patrick Kluivert and Craig Bellamy. With Adrian Chiles and Gordon Strachan.
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
5/8. Rude restaurant staff and modem buildings incur Michael Winner 's wrath. Presented by Paul Merton.
Shown last Monday (AD)
4/6. New wave icon Toyah Willcox guests on the music quiz. Shown last Monday
Period drama based on the real-life relationship between Chicago mobster Sam Giancana and singer Phyllis McGuire. Starring John Turturro and Mary-Louise Parker. Review page 55.
Director John N Smith (1995, 18)
WorkSkills in Construction www.bbc.co.uk/leamingzone
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2.00 The Complete Guide Careers on offer. 34234 3.00 The Career Ladder Students discover the realities of working on high-profile projects. 48586 4.00 Communication and Customer
Care Skills Presenting ideas effectively. 65741 5.00 Building Your Business Advice on running an efficient business.