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Two dogs find themselves in the middle of a futuristic home.

7.05 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
Tackling rock monsters, giant bats, nightmares and a military training course.

7.30 Smile
I Dream's Frankie and Calvin perform their debut song Dreamin' and McFly are the celebrity room cam 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)

Contributors

Presenter (Smile):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter (Smile):
Barney Harwood
Presenter (Smile):
Reggie Yates
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Ben Brewster

The pros and cons of town and country life are compared as rural and urban inhabitants trade places, and gardens and architecture are assessed. Plus an insight into
Rick Stein 's latest culinary travels in the countryside, and a chat with actor Peter Bowles , currently starring in the West End play The Old Masters.
Presented by Nicki Chapman
Series producer Dick Sharman

Contributors

Unknown:
Rick Stein
Unknown:
Peter Bowles
Presented By:
Nicki Chapman
Producer:
Dick Sharman

Introduced by Craig Doyle, Clare Balding and Ray Stubbs.
1.05 Rugby League Highlights of the second game in the Tri-Nations tournament, as world champions Australia take on New Zealand at Loftus Road. London. following last weekend's clash in Auckland. 140, 2.10, 2.35 Racing
A three-race card from Aintree, featuring the three-mile half-furlong handicap hurdle, the two-mile novices' steeple chase and the two-mile four-furlong steeple chase.
1.55, 2.25 Sport Plus The latest sporting news and comment.
3.00 Darts Action from the semi-final and final of the World Masters at the Spa Royal Hall in Bridlington.
Favourites for the £15,000 first prize include defending champion Andy Fordham , top seed Raymond Barneveld and last years' winner Tony West. Trina Gulliver defends her title in the women's competition. Producer Richard Carr
Editor Ron Chakraborty

Contributors

Introduced By:
Craig Doyle
Introduced By:
Clare Balding
Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Andy Fordham
Unknown:
Raymond Barneveld
Unknown:
Tony West
Unknown:
Trina Gulliver
Producer:
Richard Carr
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty

An intimate portrait of family life inside a nest of tawny owls in the Forest of Dean. Richard Briers narrates.
Producer Roger Webb ; Series producer Wendy Darke

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Briers
Producer:
Roger Webb
Producer:
Wendy Darke

1/2. Saba Douglas-Hamilton encounters rivalry and passion as she visits old friends, the elephants in Kenya's Samburu reserve. The biggest male in the park fights over a female, a baby elephant is washed away in a flooded river and an orphaned elephant is found starving and alone.
Producer Lucinder Axelsson

Contributors

Unknown:
Saba Douglas-Hamilton
Producer:
Lucinder Axelsson

Nominated by pupils and colleagues, this year's most outstanding teachers and teaching assistants working in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are presented Plato awards from celebrities including Bill Nighy , Javine and Lord Attenborough. Viewers can register nominations for the awards at www.teachingawards.com. With Eamonn Holmes. Producer Kate Shiers-Ghellere ; Executive producer Karen Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Nighy
Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes.
Producer:
Kate Shiers-Ghellere
Producer:
Karen Brown

The story of boxing, centred around four of the best bouts ever fought, and told in the words of the greatest fighters, trainers, promoters and commentators.
1/4. Some of boxing's most famous names have been the sport's most brutal proponents. From John L. Sullivan's incredible 75-round title fight with Jake Kilrain in 1889 to Mike Tyson 's defeat by Lennox Lewis, this is the story of how boxing's "bad boys" remain its greatest folk heroes.

Contributors

Producer:
Tom Ware
Executive Producer:
Michael Poole

Highlights from Manchester United v Arsenal at Old Trafford. Plus Newcastle United v Manchester City, Southampton v Birmingham City and Middlesbrough v Portsmouth. With Adrian Chiles , Alan Hansen and Gordon Strachan.
Series producer James Irving ; Editor Mark Demuth

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Chiles
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Gordon Strachan.
Producer:
James Irving
Editor:
Mark Demuth

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