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Girls Aloud are the focus of Celebrity Roomcam and Pop Art's subjects are notorious bungalow dwellers Dick and Dom. Plus Arthur, Dennis the Menace, Krypto the Superdog and Metalheads.
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Contributors

Subjects (Celebrity Roomcam):
Girls Aloud
Subjects (Pop Art):
Dick and Dom Director: Ken Price
Producer:
Mo Clasby

Motorcycling action from yesterday's
Australian Grand Prix where world champion Valentino Rossi will have been looking to end the season in style. With Suzi Perry.

Contributors

Unknown:
Valentino Rossi
Unknown:
Suzi Perry.

Extensive highlights from the Super League grand final where the battle rages at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff as to who will succeed Leeds Rhinos as the sport's ultimate champions.
Plus coverage from the first game in this year's Tri Nations championship, with New
Zealand travelling to last year's winners Australia.

The final of the Grand Prix from Preston's Guild Hall where, last year, Ronnie O'Sullivan beat Ian McCulloch to complete his career record of having won all of snooker's major titles.
Snooker coverage also on Sporf on 5 from 11.55am on BBC Radio 5 Live
Producer (MotoGP) Belinda Rogerson
Editor Alastair Mclntyre
Subsequent programmes may run late or change

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Ian McCulloch
Unknown:
Belinda Rogerson
Editor:
Alastair McLntyre

Eamonn Holmes presents this year's star-studded event from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London as the outstanding teachers from Wales, England and Northern Ireland are honoured. Brenda Blethyn ,
Melvyn Bragg , Meera Syal , Heather Small and Alan Titchmarsh present awards. Plus short films in which famous faces, including Maya Angelou and Fiona Bruce , share memories of their school years. Producer Jenny Cole ; Executive producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt
www.teachinqawards.com INTERACTIVE: digital viewers can press the red button to see short films made by the regional winners

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Brenda Blethyn
Unknown:
Melvyn Bragg
Unknown:
Meera Syal
Unknown:
Heather Small
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Maya Angelou
Unknown:
Fiona Bruce
Producer:
Jenny Cole
Producer:
Nick Vaughan-Barratt

The Grand Prix final reaches its conclusion tonight with a maximum of ten frames left to decide the winner. Last year, Ronnie O'Sullivan beat
Ian McCulloch 9-5, with "the Rocket" striking two impressive 104 breaks along the way. His victory earned him his 16th ranking tournament title, but O'Sullivan insisted he could still improve his game.
Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live, uninterrupted coverage from
Preston's Guild Hall, where the trophy and a cheque for F60,000 await the 2005 champion.
Producer Alison Witkover ; Executive producer Graham Fry
Subsequent programmes may run late or change

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Ian McCulloch
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott
Producer:
Alison Witkover
Producer:
Graham Fry

Premiership highlights as Birmingham clash with Aston Villa , with Steve Bruce 's Blues side boasting an unbeaten record in six Premiership meetings with their fierce rivals. Plus action from Manchester
City v West Ham United. Adrian Chiles , Graeme Le Saux and Alan Curbishley pass comment on this and yesterday's Premiership action.
Producer Paul Foster ; Editor Mark Memuth

Contributors

Unknown:
Aston Villa
Unknown:
Steve Bruce
Unknown:
Adrian Chiles
Unknown:
Graeme Le Saux
Unknown:
Alan Curbishley
Producer:
Paul Foster
Editor:
Mark Memuth

Ready, Aim, Marry Me. Michael turns to old family friend "Uncle" Jack Dorso for financial assistance.
Guest-starring Liza Minnelli , Martin Short and Ed Begley Jr. Next episode is Thursday at 10.10pm on BBC4.
Shown last Thursday on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Dorso
Unknown:
Liza Minnelli
Unknown:
Martin Short
Unknown:
Ed Begley Jr.
Michael Bluth:
Jason Bateman
Lindsay Funke:
Portia de Rossi
George Oscar:
Will Arnett
George Michael:
Michael Cera
Mae Fluke:
Alia Shawkat
Tobias Funke:
David Cross
Uncle Jack:
Martin Short
Stan Sitwell:
Ed Begley Jr
Lucille Austero:
Liza Minnelli

Fantasy drama starring Toby Stephens and Emily Woof. Widower Charles Castle is an expert in photographic forgery. When Beatrice Templeton claims to have pictures of fairies, Castle becomes obsessed with seeing the creatures.
(Review page 56) (1997, 15)
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Contributors

Director:
Nick Willing
[Actor]:
Toby Stephens
[Actress]:
Emily Woof

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Work Skills: Get Reading, Get Writing
(Repeats not indicated.)
2.00 Why? The benefits of reading and writing.

3.00 Reading Skills Improving literacy.

4.00 Ask the Authors
With Jacqueline Wilson and Michael Morpurgo.

5.00 Getting Published

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacqueline Wilson
Unknown:
Michael Morpurgo.

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