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The Noise Next Door perform their new single She Might, while Toy and Cherise from the Faders guest in Pop Art. Plus cartoons Arthur, BB3B, Mona the Vampire and UBOS. Hosted by Kirsten O'Brien, Rochelle Wiseman and DJ Nev.
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Contributors

Band:
The Noise Next Door Presenter: Kirsten O'Brien
Presenter:
Rochelle Wiseman
Director:
Ian Trill
Series producer:
Mo Clasby

**** Lavish historical drama starring Charlton i-ieston, Ava Gardner and David Niven. In early 1900, Major Matt Lewis is assigned to protect the American embassy in Peking and becomes a key figure during the Boxer rebellion. Review page 56. Directors Nicholas Ray , Andrew Marton and Guy Green (1963. UXSXW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ava Gardner
Unknown:
David Niven.
Unknown:
Major Matt Lewis
Directors:
Nicholas Ray
Directors:
Andrew Marton

Highlights from last weekend's inaugural Paralympic World Cup in Manchester. Forty-six nations took part across four disciplines - athletics, swimming, track cycling and wheelchair basketball. Olympians Tanni Grey-Thompson , Darren Kenny , Sascha Kindred and Nyree Lewis are all expected to line up for Great Britain. Presented by Clare Balding and Colin Jackson. Producer Helen Kuttner
Editor Alastair Mclntyre

Contributors

Unknown:
Tanni Grey-Thompson
Unknown:
Darren Kenny
Unknown:
Sascha Kindred
Unknown:
Nyree Lewis
Presented By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Colin Jackson.
Producer:
Helen Kuttner
Editor:
Alastair McLntyre

Highlights of today's 10km event in which 20,000 runners took part. Revered Ethiopian Haile Gebrselassie should be at the front of the men's field. In the women's competition, Ireland's Sonia O'Sullivan faced stiff opposition from Isabella Ochichi of Kenya. Presented by Hazel Irvine , with commentary from
Steve Cram and Brendan Foster. Executive producer Martin Webster
Executive editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Unknown:
Haile Gebrselassie
Unknown:
Sonia O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Isabella Ochichi
Presented By:
Hazel Irvine
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Brendan Foster.
Producer:
Martin Webster
Editor:
Dave Gordon

with Dr Tanya Byron
3/3. Over the past week, BBC3 viewers have been following three families with child troubles. The Dixon's son stubbornly refuses to eat anything apart from a nutritionally poor diet. The Pitt family cannot get their two-year-old boy to give up breast-feeding, while single mother Sarah is at the edge of despair with her attention-seeking daughter, Kelsey. Claudia Winkleman presents a recap of their time spent under the expert guidance of Dr Tanya Byron. Three more families enter the house at 8pm on BBC3. Executive producers Laura Mansfield and Martin Scott
Shown yesterday at 8.25pm on BBC3

Contributors

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

Candid documentary about maverick director Terry Gilliam 's attempt to make the film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. When shooting begins, Gilliam must contend with torrential rains, noisy military jets, a sick leading man and ever-spiralling costs, which all conspire to put an end to the production. Showing in the Storyville strand. Film of the Week: page 49. Directors Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe (2002,15)

Contributors

Director:
Terry Gilliam
Unknown:
Don Quixote.
Directors:
Keith Fulton
Directors:
Louis Pepe

r Intriguing comedy documentary following the trials
I and tribulations of Mark Borchardt , odd-job man and film director, as he attempts to make a short horror film called Coven with the help of his family and friends. Review page 56.
Director Chris Smith (1999, 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Borchardt
Director:
Chris Smith

www.bDc.co.uk/learningzone
WorkSkills: Adult Learners Week Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Skills Improving literacy and IT skills.
3.00 Books Following a reading group at a young offenders' institution. 43439 4.00 Diversity Exploring multiculturalism in the UK. 56491 5.00 Beliefs

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