Scooby falls in love and the gang have a nightmare. Plus how a swamp monster was hooked.
Ryan Maloney from Neighbours pops in for a chat while the Byker Grove set is the focus of the webcam. Plus games and cartoons. With Barney Harwood, Rochelle Wiseman and Kirsten O'Brien.
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Nadia Sawalha takes a trip back to the future and discovers space-age footage from the BBC archive. What did we think the future would be like? Did we really think the 21st century would be filled with hi-tech robots and holidays in space?
Series producer Sue Watson
It's July, and the London property market is showing no signs of recovery. (Revised repeat)
Alligator Hole. How these cunning predators create "fish farms" in Florida's Everglades.
With Rishi Persad and Clare Balding.
1.35 Cycling Highlights of last week's Tour of Britain race, which saw 16 teams battling it out over six days, starting in Glasgow and finishing in London.
3.00 Three-Day Eventing Live coverage of the final day of the European championships at Blenheim, Oxfordshire, with the nail-biting show jumping finale. Great Britain won team gold last time, and Pippa Funnell added bronze to two previous golds.
4.45 Racing Coverage of the Arc Trials at Longchamp, including the Prix Niel. Derby winner Sinndar won this race by eight lengths in 2000 before claiming the famous Arc de
Triomphe race a month later. Producer Lakviar Singh
Editor Ron Chakraborty
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It's around the world in 80 minutes as a host of stars celebrate Jules Verne 's 100th anniversary in London's Hyde Park. This musical flight of fantasy features McFly, Jamie Cullum and bass Willard White. There's also Kim Medcalf from EastEnders and the cast and chorus from the West End production of Mary Poppins. Featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Robert Ziegler. The event is hosted by Blue Peter 's Konnie Huq and Matt Baker.
Director Bridget Caldwell ; Producer Christopher Tandy
More correspondence documenting viewers' concerns. Producer Lucy Kenwright ; Exec producer Caroline Wright
Franz Ferdinand , Depeche Mode, the Sugababes and the Foo Fighters perform. Hosted by Fearne Cotton. Producer Sally Wood ; Executive producer Andi Peters TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: now published fortnightly, price E2
Series five. Jamie's babysitter coerces Malcolm into doing her a favour. Dewey finds a friend.
(First shown on Sky One)
4/5. Sweden. The Scandinavian country is a place where ancient bushcraft skills are in daily use. In the north,
Ray spends time with the Sami people learning about their folklore and undertaking a journey by dog sled. Producer Sally Thomson ; Series producer Ben Southwell RT DIRECT: Ray Mears 's Bushcraft series two DVD is only E23.99. To order call [number removed]3850 (national rate) quoting ref RT
New series 1/4. Genesis. Re-creating events that have shaped the landscapes of Europe, beginning with a three-billion-year journey that sees Oxford overrun with dinosaurs, the spectacle of St
Petersburg buried under desert sands and the Mediterranean's birth. Sean Pertwee is the narrator.
Producer Ian Gray ; Series producers Patrick Morris and Klaus Felchtenberger First shown on BBC4
Star Stuff. Did human beings come from outer space? Exececutive producer Stephen Wilkinson
Including highlights of Bolton v Blackburn.
Producer Andy Gilbert ; Editor Mark Demuth
Sad Sack. George Sr fears he's losing Lucille to Oscar. The next episode is on Thursday at 11.30pm on BBC4. Shown last Thursday on BBC4
Droll romantic comedy starring Stuart Townsend and featuring Kate Hudson. When Dublin waitress Lucy takes the seemingly perfect Adam to meet her family, he wastes no time in turning on the charm - with chaotic results. Review page 48.
Director Gerard Stembridge (2000, 15)
First in Flight. On
17 December 1903 the Wright brothers pioneered the first ever powered flight in North Carolina.
Director Carl Hindmarch
Followed by The Witness
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4.00 Stagestruck 30831 5.00 The Right Note