Signing the colours.
Morning mayhem, including cartoon fun with Stuart Little, Arthur, Yvon of the Yukon and Witch. Presented by Barney Harwood and Nev.
Also on CBBC channel
Death of a Doxy. Archie discovers a body in an apartment, and another of Wolfe's employees, Orrie Cather , is accused of committing the murder.
Chris Beardshaw flies to the shingle beach of Dungeness and seeks inspiration from film-maker Derek Jarman.
Presented by Hazel Irvine .
12.05,6.00 Swimming and Diving Highlights from the European championships in Budapest. After their strong showing at the Commonwealth Games, the British team will be hoping to take home some gold.
Digital viewers can view live swimming coverage from 4.00 to 6.00pm via the red button
1.30 Canoeing Pick of the action from the Slalom Racing world championships in Prague. France and Germany were the form teams last year in Australia, but there was a silver medal for Great Britain's Heather Corrie , Kimberley Walsh and Laura Walsh in the K1 women's team event.
2 00 Triathlon Highlights from last week's Salford Triathlon, the latest leg of the Triathlon World Cup. Also online at www.bbc.caukAport (UK only)
3.00 Golf Live coverage of the final round of the Women's British Open. With a prize fund of over Elm, it's sure to be a tense affair. Will reigning champion Jeong Jang be able to reclaim the title?
VIDEO Plus+ code for Golf 3.00-6.00pm (non-PDC) Radio Five Live has updates from 12 noon Also online at www.bbcco.uk/sport (UK only) producer (athletics) Tim Gaunt ; Senior producer Jonathan Bramley
The Limo. Ted and his friends spend New Year's
Eve trying to find the best party to attend. The next episode is tomorrow on BBC3 at 11pm.
2/9. In the South West, Griff Rhys Jones highlights a rope factory that produced the sails and rigging for Nelson's navy, a chapel that was the spiritual heart of one of Britain's biggest fishing fleets, and a farmstead that has kept rural skills alive for more than 400 years. The Perfect Village is on BBC4 at 8pm.
Shown last Friday www.bbc.co.uk/restoration VOTING DETAILS: vote for your favourite building by calling [number removed](calls from a BT landline cost E1. Calls from mobiles and other networks may vary. 77p from each call goes to the Restoration Fund). Lines for this episode close at 12 noon on Wednesday
Homes & Antiques magazine has a 24-page Restoration Village supplement with its September issue. On sale 2 August, price £3.30
New series 1/4. lain Stewart tours the perilous and spectacular landscape of the Pacific Rim to discover how the rocks beneath our feet shaped human history. Indonesia. Visiting the world's most awesome volcanos in Indonesia, where one huge eruption may have wiped out up to three quarters of the world's population. Other fiery peaks caused famine in Europe and the US and influenced everything from the invention of the bicycle to art, religion and literature.
Producer Charles Colville ; Executive producer Marc Goodchild
First shown on BBC4
New series 1/6. A re-enactment of the amazing journeys undertaken in 1911 by Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen to reach the South Pole. Bruce Parry leads the contemporary British team, while
Rune Gjeldnes marshals the Norwegians, with both groups using the same equipment available to the original groups. But first the teams have two weeks to acclimatise to the weather, equipment and their new sled-dogs. Continues on Wednesday at 9pm.
Series producer Helen Hawkin : Exec producer Andrew Palmer Behind the scenes: p6; Book offer p8; The Inside Story: p68
Sombre romantic drama starring Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton. In a smoggy future where cloning is widespread and travel requires official "papelles", William Geld journeys to Shanghai to investigate the issuing of fake permits. But then he falls in love with his chief suspect. Review page 52.
Director Michael Winterbottom (2003,15)
FILM OF THE WEEK
Classic crime thriller, continuing the season of films directed by John Huston , starring Sterling Hayden and Louis Calhern. Brilliant criminal Doc Erwin Riedenschneider is released from prison where he has devised the perfect crime. Like any other businessman he seeks backing, manpower and a market for his enterprise. Review page 45.
(1950, PG) (BW)
John Huston directs The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean on BBCt on Wednesday at 12 midnight DVD offer: page 45
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