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Javine is in the studio, and Estelle guests in Pop Art. Plus cartoon fun with Arthur, BB3B, Mona the Vampire and UBOS. With Barney Harwood, Rochelle Wiseman and Nev.
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Contributors

Guest:
null Javine
Guest (Pop Art):
Estelle Presenter: Barney Harwood
Presenter:
Rochelle Wiseman
Director:
Ian Trill
Producer:
Gina Hanna

Presented by Steve Rider , Clare Balding and Ray Stubbs.
1.05 Football News
1.10 Rugby Union Premiership play-off and Celtic Cup semi-final highlights. The former may involve current holders Wasps while the latter sees Neath-Swansea Ospreys as pre-tournament favourites. And at 1.50 a feature on Ireland's Brian O'Driscoll , who leads the British Lions on their tour of New Zealand this summer. 2 00 Badminton Horse Trials
Highlights of the first two days, plus live coverage of the conclusion to the show jumping.
3.45 Final Score
4.00 Rugby League Salford
City Reds v London Broncos Live coverage of this Challenge Cup fifth-round match at the Willows (kick-off 4.10). The Broncos reached the final in 1999, only to lose heavily to Leeds Rhinos. They will face a stern test against the improving City Reds who have been strengthened by the astute signings of David Hodgson and Luke Robinson. The quarter-final drawfotows.
Videoplus for 4-6.10 (ncn-PDC) TV presentation Chris Lewis (Badminton),
Ken Burton (rugby league)

Contributors

Presented By:
Steve Rider
Presented By:
Clare Balding
Presented By:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Neath-Swansea Ospreys
Unknown:
Brian O'Driscoll
Unknown:
David Hodgson
Unknown:
Luke Robinson.
Unknown:
Chris Lewis
Unknown:
Ken Burton

Moon Power. The cataclysmic accident that formed the Moon changed the story of our planet. So why does the Moon have such power over life on Earth? Producer Peter Crawford ; Series editor Michael Gunton
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Contributors

Producer:
Peter Crawford
Editor:
Michael Gunton

New series 1/3. Over the past week, BBC3 viewers have been following three families with toddler troubles as they came under scrutiny in a special sanctuary. The Turners had daughters with unbearable temper tantrums, the Cooksleys a son who would not eat food with lumps in, and single mum Nicola a son who woke her 15 times a night. Claudia Winkleman presents a recap of their time spent under the expert guidance of clinical psychologist Dr Tanya Byron. Three more families enter the house tonight at 8pm on BBC3. Executive producers Laura Mansfield and Martin Scott
Shown yesterday at 9pm on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Claudia Winkleman
Unknown:
Dr Tanya Byron.
Producers:
Laura Mansfield
Producers:
Martin Scott

Little Britain has introduced us to some eccentric characters. This documentary sets out to find their real-life equivalents. What's it like being a young man who only wants to date older women, and how does the local village church react when you tell them you're gay? Using favourite characters from the TV show, "real people" tell their stories. With commentary by Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Contains strong language. Director Mike Christie ; Producer Mobashir Dar
First shown on BBC3 The Little Britain repeats continue on Monday at 11pm on BBC3

Contributors

Commentary By:
Matt Lucas
Commentary By:
David Walliams.
Director:
Mike Christie
Producer:
Mobashir Dar

Premiership highlights, featuring today's clash between Arsenal and Liverpool at Highbury.
Presenter Adrian Chiles is joined by Gordon Strachan. Producer James Irving ; Editor Philip Bernie

Contributors

Presenter:
Adrian Chiles
Unknown:
Gordon Strachan.
Producer:
James Irving
Editor:
Philip Bernie

I Director Robert Altman 's influential ensemble comedy drama, featuring Shelley Duvall , Geraldine Chaplin , Ronee Blakley and Keith Carradine. With America caught up in Bicentennial fever, the Replacement
Party plans a weekend-long political rally, including a country music concert, to promote its presidential candidate in Tennessee Review page 54.
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Contributors

Director:
Robert Altman
Unknown:
Shelley Duvall
Unknown:
Geraldine Chaplin
Unknown:
Ronee Blakley
Unknown:
Keith Carradine.
Norman:
David Arkin
Lady Pearl:
Barbara Baxley
Delbert Reese:
Ned Beatty
Connie White:
Karen Black
Barbara Jean:
Ronee Blakley
Tommy Brown:
Timothy Brown
Tom Frank:
Keith Carradine
Opal:
Geraldine Chaplin
Wade:
Robert Oooui
LAJoan:
Shelley Duvall
Linnea Reese:
Lily Tomlin
Tricycle man:
Jeff Goldblum
Himself:
Elliott Gould
Herself:
Julie Christie

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WorkSkills: Money Matters Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Spend or Save? Debt, benefits and pensions.
41170 3.00 Balancing Your Books IS) 19118 4.00 Deal with Debt 35644 5.00 Account for Yourself

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