Listings
With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on Monday Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Contributors
Unknown:
Dermot
Murnaghan
Unknown:
Natasha
Kaplinsky.
A studio discussion on the hot issues of the day.
Uri Geller and Tamara Beckwith invite Carl Wilde and Paul Hayes to snoop around their homes in search of personal possessions to sell at a public auction. Who will make the most money for their chosen charity? Followed by News; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Uri
Geller
Unknown:
Tamara
Beckwith
Unknown:
Carl
Wilde
Unknown:
Paul
Hayes
An old chiropody clinic scrubs up well as a bright and cheerful Playroom, and there's a quick fix for a spare bedroom.
The makeover squad help out a disabled mum of five who is struggling to keep her family's clutter in check.
Followed by News; Weather
In Derby a couple who've been together for almost 40 years take on a pair of newlyweds. Plus a visit to Ragley Hall in Warwickshire.
Scott's self-destructive behaviour causes trouble.
Repeated at 5.35pm (AD)
Sweet Dreams. Mac is concerned for a boy's safety.
Writer David Hermanstein For cast see Tuesday and Friday
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Hermanstein
The New Healers. The unpopular star of a TV hospital drama is permanently written out of the script.
Ends 3.45.
Tweenies The garden becomes a magical forest.
BBC PRODUCTS: Tweenies: Let's All Make Music, video f 7.99. DVD £10.99, available from www.bbcshop.com
Ends 5.35.
The Wild Thornberrys
Darwin 's fear of heights stops him from flying in a hot-air balloon.
4.10 Astro Boy
As his memory circuits reactivate, Astro Boy remembers his origins.
4.35 Kerching!
10/13. An American company advertises its fizzy drink on the Rudeboy website.
Writer Othneil Smith
5.00 Short Change
The consumer show carries out more investigations.
Rptd tomorrow 7.30am BBC2
CONTACT: [number removed] (calls 10p per min max): email [email address removed]
5.25 Newsround
Contributors
Writer ("Kerching!"):
Othneil
Smith
Taj:
Devon
Anderson
Seymour:
Tendayi
Jembere
Danny:
Jamie
Sweeney
Missy:
Tisha
Martin
Kareesha:
Velile
Tshabalala
Mum:
Judy
Browne
Omar:
Jaeden
Burke
Carlton:
Curtis
Walker
Nicky:
Danielle
Tabor
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. including a weather summary.
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[web address removed]
Contributors
Newsreader:
George
Alagiah
Newsreader:
Sian
Williams
Details on Monday
Then Weather with Helen Willetts.
Contributors
Unknown:
Helen
Willetts.
Arkwright needs a new suit, but he's too mean to buy one. Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Sydney Lotterby
Contributors
Unknown:
Roy
Clarke
Martin and Sonia have a big decision to make on their wedding day. Alfie rebuffs Kat's attempt to seduce him.
Writer Ann Marie Di Mambro : This week's episodes produced and directed by Jamie Annett More cast on Friday Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 (AD)
Contributors
Unknown:
Ann Marie
Di Mambro
Directed By:
Jamie
Annett
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie
Cassidy
Martin Fowler:
James
Alexandrou
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy
Richard
Dot Branning:
June
Brown
Jim Branning:
John
Bardon
Kat Moon:
Jessie
Wallace
Alfie Moon:
Shane
Richie
Spencer Moon:
Christopher
Parker
Kelly Taylor:
Brooke
Kinsella
Robbie Jackson:
Dean
Gaffney
Billy Jackson:
Bluey
Robinson
Ian Beale:
Adam
Woodyatt
Vicki Fowler:
Scarlett
Johnson
Kareena Ferreira:
Pooja
Shah
Gus Smith:
Mohammed
George
Juley Smith:
Joseph
Kpobie
Mickey Miller:
Joe
Swash
Den Watts:
Leslie
Grantham
Chrissie Watts:
Tracy-Ann
OBErman
Zoe Slater:
Michelle
Ryan
Football fever is sweeping the country ahead of Euro 2004, and Sven-Goran Eriksson and Nancy Dell'Olio are at home awaiting the big kick-off - but can Sven count on his feisty partner's support when he needs it most? Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona introduce brand-new comic impressions, including Claudio Ranieri , Rio Ferdinand , Peter Schmeichel , Owen Hargreaves and Anna Ford , as well as old favourites such as Posh and Becks, Gary Lineker and Jordan.
Director Matt Lipsey ; Producer Henry Klejdys McGowan and Ancona's take on Euro 2004: page 13
Contributors
Unknown:
Sven-Goran
Eriksson
Unknown:
Alistair
McGowan
Unknown:
Ronni
Ancona
Unknown:
Claudio
Ranieri
Unknown:
Rio
Ferdinand
Unknown:
Peter
Schmeichel
Unknown:
Owen
Hargreaves
Unknown:
Anna
Ford
Unknown:
Gary
Lineker
Director:
Matt
Lipsey
Producer:
Henry
Klejdys
10/10. The Royal London Hospital air ambulance is scrambled when a traffic accident results in a serious head injury. Trauma on Three is at 9pm on BBC3.
Series producer Alison Gregory ; Executive producer Camilla Lewis
Contributors
Producer:
Alison
Gregory
Producer:
Camilla
Lewis
An episode of the forensic detective drama from 2002.
Pathologist Sam Ryan investigates when a gruesome discovery is made in an old factory building.
(Concludes after the news at 10.35pm)
Videoplus code for 9.00-11.35pm (non-PDC)
Contributors
Writer:
Avril E
Russell
Producer:
Nick
Pitt
Director:
John
Duthie
Prof Sam Ryan:
Amanda
Burton
Dr Leo Dalton:
William
Gaminara
Harry Cunnigham:
Tom
Ward
DCI Luke Telford:
Ron
Donachie
DS Esther Linden:
Sara
Powell
Rosemary Mason:
Jane
Hazelgrove
Selina Thompson:
Maggie
Lioyd-Williams
Karl Benson:
Jake
Wood
Marc Thompson:
Kiel
Ewan
Joe Cooke:
Bernard
Gallagher
Betty Cooke:
Mary
Healey
Nathalie Morgan:
Nancy
Lodder
Patrick Graham:
Terence
Harvey
Warren Reid:
Benedict
Cumberbatch
Dave Howett:
Grant
Jones
Emma King:
Dorothy
Duffy
Tosh Ridley:
Steven
O'Donnell
Dennis Morgan:
Michael
Pennington
Peter Edgely:
Dominic
Rowan
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
Contributors
Unknown:
Huw
Edwards.
Unknown:
Helen
Willetts.
In the conclusion of tonight's drama, Harry is implicated in the death of a student.
Today's local council, London Assembly and European Parliament elections are the biggest test of public political opinion ahead of the next general election. David Dimbleby updates the results as they come in, with "swingometer" analysis from Peter Snow. Leading figures from the main parties assess the new political landscape, and politicians are put on the spot in live reports from around Britain.
Followed by Holiday Weather
Contributors
Presenter:
David
Dimbleby
Analysis:
Peter
Snow
Director:
Rob
Hopkin
Editor:
James
Stephenson