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7.00 Batfink Double bill.

7.10 Astro Boy

7.30 Dennis the Menace
Dennis gets a haircut.

7.55 BB3B
(R) (S)

8.15 Legend of the Dragon
Ang's palm-com is stolen.

8.40 What's New Scooby-Doo?
Video game nasties.

9.00 TMi
With guests Dani Harmer, and Matt Di Angelo and Kellie Shirley - aka EastEnders' Deano and Carly. Plus The Fairly Odd Parents, The Secret Show and Prank Patrol. Also on CBBC channel
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11.45 Sportsround

Contributors

Guest (TMi):
Dani Harmer
Guest (TMi):
Matt Di Angelo
Guest (TMi):
Kellie Shirley
Director (TMi):
Nick Harris
Series producer (TMi):
Jamie Rea

The question of wearing veils covering faces is viewed from a deaf Muslim perspective. Plus part two of a feature on deaf teachers. With voiceover.
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.55am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear

A tour of the illuminations brightens up a visit to Blackpool. Series producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
5.30-5.40 PM What the Papers Say
Jackie Ashley of the Guardian with the week's main stories.

Contributors

Producer:
Peter Smith
Producer:
Tom Ware
Unknown:
Jackie Ashley

4/6. Shallow Seas. A humpback whale and her calf journey to the great feeding ground in the icy polar seas. Plus pygmy seahorses and sea snakes, bull fur seals attacking king penguins and rampaging starfish. Shown last Sunday on BBC1 Repeated tomorrow at 7pm on BBC4 and with signing on Wednesday at 1.45am on BBC1

10/12. The quest to find Britain's greatest living icon is down to the final three. Ricky Gervais 's radio producer and comic foil, Karl Pilkington , talks about the new animations of the exceedingly popular podcasts he produces with Ricky and Stephen Merchant.
Controversial writer and theatre director
Mark Ravenhill explains why he is trying his hand at panto, and there's anthemic dance music from Faithless.
Series producer Marcus Herbert ; Executive producer
Edward Morgan www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow Pilkington class: page 77

Contributors

Unknown:
Ricky Gervais
Talks:
Karl Pilkington
Unknown:
Stephen Merchant.
Director:
Mark Ravenhill
Producer:
Marcus Herbert
Producer:
Edward Morgan

10/12. With guests Graeme Garden , Johnny Vaughan and Phill Jupitus. Next edition is on Friday at 10pm. Shown last night

Contributors

Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Johnny Vaughan
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus.

10/12. Archive hits by Ozzy Osbourne , Adam Ant. the Carpenters, Britney Spears and Take That. Plus new performances by the Fratellis and Nelly Furtado. Producer Mark Hagen

Contributors

Unknown:
Ozzy Osbourne
Unknown:
Adam Ant.
Unknown:
Nelly Furtado.
Producer:
Mark Hagen

6/8. Newcastle to Hull. Neil Oliver explores the ancient coastal home of the Venerable Bede, while
Dick Strawbridge discovers how Middlesbrough's iconic Transporter Bridge put the town on the map. Alice Roberts finds out where North Sea gas first came ashore, and the secrets of Whitby jet.
Shown last Thursday and repeated on Wednesday Get a free map accompanying the series by calling [number removed](calls charged at a maximum of 8p per minute)

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Oliver
Unknown:
Dick Strawbridge
Unknown:
Alice Roberts

5/6. Casualties of War. The Lakota's most sacred land is threatened when gold is discovered in the Black Hills. Chief Sitting Bull refuses to grant mining rights for the government, leading to a brutal confrontation at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
(HD)
Hot Custer: page 77

Contributors

Unknown:
Black Hills.
Robert Wheeler:
Warren Kole
Thunder Heart Woman (older):
Sheila Tousey
Jacob Wheeler Jr:
Tyler Christopher
Clara Wheeler:
Rachael Leigh Cook
Running Fox (older):
Russell Means
Douglas Hillman:
Judge Reinhold
Capt Pratt:
Keith Carradine
General Custer:
Jonathan Scarfe
Margaret Light Shines (older):
Irene Bedard
Jacob Wheeler (older):
John Terry
Sitting Bull:
Eric Schweig
Dog Star (older):
Gil Birmingham

The second day of the Second Test from Adelaide. Day three highlights are tomorrow at 10.45pm.
Digital viewers can access further highlights from day two of the Second Test from 10pm to 12 midnight via the red button, and from midnight to 7.30am they can access live commentary of the third day's play from Five Live Sports Extra, plus detailed statistics

Tough New York-set crime drama directed by and starring Edward Burns , with Elijah Wood.
Francis Sullivan has to protect his fugitive younger brother, who has come out of hiding to be reunited with his wife. Review page 61. (2002, 18)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Burns
Unknown:
Elijah Wood.
Unknown:
Francis Sullivan

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