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More morning mayhem, including Arthur, Trollz, BB3B and What's New Scooby-Doo? Hosted by Barney Harwood, Rochelle Wiseman, Kirsten O'Brien and Neville the Bear.
Digital viewers can go behind scenes and access extra footage of guests

Contributors

Presenter:
Barney Harwood
Presenter:
Rochelle Wiseman
Presenter:
Kirsten O'Brien
Producer:
Ben Brewster
Producer:
Caroline Coleman

Biographical drama about the popular slapstick trio whose knockabout antics took a toll on their health without bringing them the status that they ultimately craved. Review page 46. Director James Frawley (2000)
(BW and Colour)

Contributors

Director:
James Frawley

Presented by John Inverdale.
1.30 Rugby Union Highlights from yesterday's Powergen Cup semi-finals:, Scarlets v Bath and Leicester Tigers v London Wasps.
2.15 Road to Melbourne 4/4. An interview with Welsh 1500m freestyle swimmer David Davies.
2.45 Badminton Coverage from Preston's Guild Hall of a series of tough singles and doubles fixtures between England and European champions Denmark. With the Commonwealth Games looming, hopes are high for Tracey Hallam,
Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson. Commentary by Gill Clark.
The badminton can also be seen live online at [Web Address Removed] (UK only) Producer Richard Carr ; Editor
RonChakraborty

Contributors

Presented By:
John Inverdale.
Unknown:
David Davies.
Unknown:
Tracey Hallam
Unknown:
Gail Emms
Unknown:
Nathan Robertson.
Commentary By:
Gill Clark.
Producer:
Richard Carr

Ben Fogle previews the top dog of pooch parades, as Peter Purves , Jessica Holm , Frank Kane and Wayne Cavanaugh assess the top canine contenders for this year's Crufts, beginning
Thursday at 8pm. Last year's Best in Show, Coco the norfolk terrier, will be making her final appearance before retirement. Plus the finalists of the Kennel Club's Friends for Life competition are revealed.
Producers Neil Baldock and Ann Wright The Wonderful World of Dogs is at 9pm on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Fogle
Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Jessica Holm
Unknown:
Frank Kane
Unknown:
Wayne Cavanaugh
Producers:
Neil Baldock
Producers:
Ann Wright

2/3. Archbishop Desmond Tutu oversees another three encounters between victims and perpetrators of Northern Ireland's conflict.
Narrow Water, near Warrenpoint, was the scene of a devastating double IRA bombing on 27 August 1979 that claimed the lives of 18 soldiers. There has never been a conviction in relation to the attack. In the first of three meetings, victims of the bombing and their families come face to face with a former
IRA man who killed an SAS officer. The other two encounters involve the family of an 18-year-old who was shot dead by paramilitaries and an RUC man who lost both his arms after his vehicle was hit by an IRA rocket. The series concludes tomorrow. See yesterday's choice.

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Tutu

The best convertible for those who wear wigs, the best supercar available for EIO,000, the best out of a tank and a Range Rover Sport, and the best out of a champion greyhound and the new Mazda MX5.
Series producer Gary Broadhurst ; Executive producer Andy Wilman www.bbc.co.uk/topgear

Contributors

Producer:
Gary Broadhurst
Producer:
Andy Wilman

4/6. Murray Walker and James May burn rubber with team captains Richard Hammond and Chris Barrie in the comedy motoring quiz, taking part in blindfolded parking and betting on the outcome of nuns racing souped up 1100cc Ford Fiestas. Host Neil Morrissey tries to keep a lid on the carnage.
Director John L Spencer ; Producer Brian Klein

Contributors

Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
James May
Unknown:
Richard Hammond
Unknown:
Chris Barrie
Director:
John L Spencer
Producer:
Brian Klein

Adrian Chiles presents Premiership highlights with Sunderland struggling to avoid relegation as they face Manchester City. And a resurgent Tottenham take on Blackburn at White Hart Lane.
Producer Emma Josling ; Editor Steve Boulton

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Chiles
Producer:
Emma Josling
Editor:
Steve Boulton

Fantasy drama starring John Travolta and Harry Belafonte. In an alternative America where whites are the oppressed minority, a family man takes desperate action against his black former employer. Review page 47.
Director Desmond Nakano (1995, 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Travolta
Unknown:
Harry Belafonte.
Director:
Desmond Nakano

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