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Byron shows how to resolve a quarrel using a coin.
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6.00 Fimbles
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6.40 The Story Makers
Byron shows how to resolve a quarrel using a coin.
7.00 Looney Tunes
7.05 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
Time travel, punk rock and gardening in a triple bill.
7.30 Smile
Lemar performs his new single while Ryan from VS provides the Pop Art chat. Plus games and cartoons. With Fearne Cotton, Barney Harwood and Reggie Yates.
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Jigsaws, poetry, child-friendly gardens and stress-busting feature in a family-themed show. Plus, Nicki Chapman talks to architect Maxwell Hutchinson and family man Donny Osmond.
8/13. Tropical Antarctica. One hundred million years in the future, what strange creatures inhabit the tropical rainforests of Antarctica?
Introduced by Craig Doyle.
12.25 Sport Plus The latest sports news, plus the start of sailing's Vendee Globe race.
12.50 Squash Coverage from Nottingham of the British Open where there are high hopes of home success. Lee Beachill is top seed in the men's event, and world numbertwo Cassie Jackman is in the running for the women's title.
1.30 Rugby League Highlights from Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium, of yesterday's Tri-Nations game between Great Britain and New Zealand.
2.10 Bowls The final of the Indoor Open from Sheffield, where the two remaining players go head to head for the title. Producer Jonathan Bramley ; Editor
Gabrielle Cook
Five top dog breeders reveal the secrets of dealing with doggy behaviour, from making a new puppy feel at home and deterring canine theft to bathing your dog and finding flea remedies.
Marking the centenary of the Welsh Revival of 1904, Huw Edwards hosts a special programme from Morriston Tabernacle in Swansea. Hymns include Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer and Here Is Love Vast as the Ocean, sung by local girl Katherine Jenkins. Also featuring Mal Pope.
World free diving champion Tanya Streeter explores the marine life of the Caribbean, swimming the shallows of the barrier reef and diving to 40 metres in Belize's vast underwater cave the Blue Hole.
Producer Scott Alexander ; Series producer Wendy Darke Bubble trouble: page 14
Lion - Out of Africa? Their increasing taste for beef has made lions the enemies of farmers in many parts of Africa. Can a big cat expert, a Masai entrepreneur, and a vet find a solution? Narrated by Colin Salmon. Producer Ingrid Kvale ; Series editor Tim Martin (AD)
Away from hectic London and its high property prices, the Caribbean promises the laid-back lifestyle Paul and Fiona Jones are seeking. But with a baby in tow, will they find they're just too far from friends and family? Jonathan Jay and Melissa Porter offer advice. Director Kate Hampel ; Series editor Susannah Walker
3/4. A Dirty Business. Centred around the intense rivalry between Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta during the 1940s and 1950s, this is the story of boxing's long and inglorious association with the Mafia. Using intimidation and bribery, the Mob sealed lucrative TV contracts and management deals, exerting a stranglehold on boxing that lasted until 1964. That year, amid a wetter of corruption charges, the Mob saw their fighter Sonny Liston relinquish his world title to a young boxer named Cassius Clay. Producer Tom Ware ; Executive producer Michael Poole
4/9. Frasier star Jane Leeves is the guest host, joining team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. Shown last Friday on BBC1
Highlights of today's Premiership games, including the Manchester derby between City and United, Bolton's trip to Middlesbrough, and Newcastle's clash with Fulham. Plus, a round-up of yesterday's results and all the latest news. With Adrian Chiles.
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8/8. Michael Gambon's pet hates include birthdays and west London's Notting Hill. With Paul Merton. The series returns next year. Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Victoria Payne
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Theatrical period drama with rlan Hart and Ewen Bremner. London, the 1950s: the Atlantic Club is the place to see rock 'n' roll star Silver Johnny. But trouble erupts when a rival manager offers to take over his contract. Review page 50. Director Jez Butterworth (1998, 15)
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5.00 New Arrivals Asylum seekers' experiences in Scotland.