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Morning mayhem, including cartoon fun with Stuart Little, Arthur, Yvon of the Yukon and WITCH. Presented by Barney Harwood and Nev.
Also on the CBBC channel

Contributors

Presenter:
Barney Harwood
Director:
James Morgan
Producer:
Toby Smith

Part-animated Disney fantasy. When ten-year-old Johnny arrives with his mother for a holiday at his grandmother's, he learns that his parents plan to separate. He decides to run away to be with his father, but is tricked into returning by his uncle, whose storytelling prowess has an amazing effect on the boy. Review page 44.
Director Wilfred Jackson , Harve Foster
(1946, U)

Contributors

Director:
Wilfred Jackson
Director:
Harve Foster

Introduced by John Inverdale.
1.05 Rowing Continued live coverage from Dorney Lake in Berkshire. Following a successful World Cup series, the British are in a buoyant mood, but will today's competitors fair just as well? Garry Herbert, Gillian Lindsay and Dan Topolski provide the commentary.
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(non-PDC) Coverage on Radio Five Live from 1pm
3.35 Golf Highlights from the Boys Amateur championship at Royal Aberdeen. With Ken Brown.
3.45 Racing Clare Balding presents live coverage of two races at Goodwood, including the Celebration Mile.
Live online at [web address removed] (UK only)
4.30 Equestrianism Britain's elite riders tackle the jumps in their quest to be crowned champion at the World
Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany. The six-strong team includes European champion Zara Phillips on Toytown.
Producer Richard Carr; Editor James Bentley [web address removed]

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Introduced By:
John Inverdale.
Unknown:
Garry Herbert
Unknown:
Gillian Lindsay
Unknown:
Dan Topolski
Unknown:
Ken Brown.
Unknown:
Zara Phillips
Producer:
Richard Carr
Editor:
James Bentley

3/8. Nina Campbell and Alison Clarke 's exploration of the world of interior design continues in that most private room of the house, the bedroom.
Shown last Tuesday

Contributors

Unknown:
Nina Campbell
Unknown:
Alison Clarke

4/4. Hostile mountain peaks covering three-quarters of Japan force the country's population on to over-crowded strips of coastal plain. But what are the consequences? lain Stewart investigates.
Producer Charles Colville ; Executive producer Marc Goodchild
First shown on BBC4 lain Stewart presents Volcanos: Ten Things You Didn't Know at 9pm on Tuesday
RT DIRECT: lain Stewart's book Journeys from the Centre of the Earth is just E17.99 incl p&p. To order, call [number removed] (landline calls cost a 8p per minute max) or send a cheque payable to BBC Shop to [address removed]

Contributors

Producer:
Charles Colville
Producer:
Marc Goodchild

view series 1/3. Africa. Simon Reeve begins an "xtraordinary journey around the equator in oil-rich Gabon. Despite catching malaria, he manages to make his way through the war-ravaged Democratic Republic of Congo, goes white water rafting at the source of the Nile River, and witnesses a bull fight in Kenya. This leg of his journey ends in the scorching desert on the Somalian border, where thousands of refugees have escaped the fighting in their homeland. Director/Producer Sophie Todd www.bbc.co.uk/equator Middle Earth: page 22

Contributors

Producer:
Sophie Todd

Highlights as Chelsea met Blackburn and Aston Villa took on Newcastle. Jose Mourinho has strengthened his squad since Chelsea's 1-0 defeat the last time they visited Ewood Park. And while Aston Villa fans have high expectations following the appointment of Martin O'Neill as manager,
Newcastle are also hoping for a successful season with Glenn Roeder at the helm. Presented by Adrian Chiles , Gavin Peacock and Alan Curbishley.
Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Mark Demuth

Contributors

Unknown:
Aston Villa
Unknown:
Jose Mourinho
Unknown:
Martin O'Neill
Unknown:
Glenn Roeder
Presented By:
Adrian Chiles
Presented By:
Gavin Peacock
Presented By:
Alan Curbishley.
Producer:
Ian Finch
Editor:
Mark Demuth

The final day includes performances from Pearl Jam, Placebo and Slayer at Reading; and the Raconteurs and Jet at Leeds. Presented by Jo Whiley and Zane Lowe. Live on BBC3 from 9pm. More highlights on BBC3 tomorrow at 12.25am.
Digital viewers can access performance and Comedy Stage highlights at the festival from 7pm to 2am via the red button

Contributors

Presented By:
Jo Whiley
Presented By:
Zane Lowe.

www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Workskills in Travel & Tourism Repeats not indicated
2.00 The Complete Guide A comprehensive introduction to the travel industry. 15577 3.00 Safety and Leadership A practical guide to health and safety, plus a look at management skills 80916 4.00 Customer
Care and Business How to keep the customer coming back. 380415.00 Fasten Your Seatbelts Monty Don and Carol Smillie find out what it's really like at the sharp end of the holiday industry.

Contributors

Unknown:
Monty Don
Unknown:
Carol Smillie

BBC Two England

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