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The gang pursue an "alien".
Madness and mayhem ensue as Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood return, joined by guest Rachel Stevens. Plus The Fairly Odd Parents and What's New Scooby-Doo?
(Also on the CBBC channel)
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Contributors
Presenter:
Richard
McCourt
Presenter:
Dominic
Wood
Guest:
Rachel
Stevens
Producer:
Steve
Ryde
Director:
Simon
Hepworth
Music from Girls Aloud and Pussycat Dolls, behind-the-scenes access to Top of the Pops and a look at the latest charts. Fearne Cotton, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes present the new-format pop show.
Contributors
Presenter:
Fearne
Cotton
Presenter:
Sam
Nixon
Presenter:
Mark
Rhodes
Singers:
Girls
Aloud
Singers:
Pussycat
Dolls
The sport headlines, plus a chat with Sven-Goran Eriksson. Presented by Jake Humphrey.
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Contributors
Presenter:
Jake
Humphrey
Interviewee:
Sven-Goran
Eriksson
A reflection on the week's World Cup qualifiers, and a preview of the Premiership weekend, including the Manchester derby. With Manish Bhasin , Lee Dixon , Mark Lawrenson and Graeme Le Saux.
Contributors
Unknown:
Manish
Bhasin
Unknown:
Lee
Dixon
Unknown:
Mark
Lawrenson
Unknown:
Graeme
Le Saux.
Presented by Hazel Irvine.
1.05 Athletics A look back at 25 years of the Great North Run.
1.20,2.45 World Athletics The third final, live from Monaco. The climax to the Golden League year features the men's 100m. Will
Justin Gatlin face Asafa Powell ?
2.40 Around the Grounds
3.50 Racing From Leopardstown, the Irish Champion Stakes. [number removed]-INTERACTIVE: digital viewers can see European Three-Day Eventing from
Blenheim. More tomorrow 3pm on BBC2. Plus football news on Score from 2.00
Contributors
Presented By:
Hazel
Irvine.
Unknown:
Justin
Gatlin
Unknown:
Asafa
Powell
Presented by Ray Stubbs.
Contributors
Presented By:
Ray
Stubbs.
New series Host Ian Wright delves into the mind of the modern child. 1/6. Ann Widdecombe guests as the series begins with a focus on bad behaviour. Alison Graham on TV: page 33
Contributors
Unknown:
Ian
Wright
Unknown:
Ann
Widdecombe
Unknown:
Alison
Graham
4/10. Enough of the easy life for the boys this week as the dad assignments get tough. Just how well will they cope with the unexpected challenges designed to prepare them for fatherhood? Davina McCall hosts. More at 8.30pm on Monday on BBC3. Producer Victoria Ashbourne; Executive producer Barbara Lee RT DIRECT: save El.49 on the accompanying book, available for
Ell.50, including p&p. To order, call [number removed]042 (national rate)
Contributors
Unknown:
Davina
McCall
Producer:
Barbara
Lee
New series The light-hearted sports quiz returns for the first show of its 36th year with a look back at the highlights of the summer, which included
Wimbledon and the Ashes. Team captains Ally McCoist and Matt Dawson are joined by four more sporting celebrities under the watchful eye of host Sue Barker. Producer Gareth Edwards ; Series producer Carl Doran
Contributors
Unknown:
Matt
Dawson
Producer:
Gareth
Edwards
Producer:
Carl
Doran
Will the five contestants share the big-money jackpot. or will one winner take all? Dale Winton hosts.
Includes the Thunderball, Lotto and Lotto Extra draws. Series producer Michael Mannes ; Executive producer David Young www.bbc.co.uk/lottery The National Lottery - Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 10.35pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Dale
Winton
Producer:
Michael
Mannes
Producer:
David
Young
New series Holding On 1/2. Maggie's daughter is trapped when a block of flats housing asylum seekers collapses into a mine shaft, as an explosive two-parter kicks off the new run. Concludes tomorrow 8pm.
Writer Ann Marie Di Mambro ; Producer Sue Howells ; Director Paul Norton Walker More cast Sunday www.bbc.co.uk/casualty
Contributors
Unknown:
Ann Marie
Di Mambro
Producer:
Sue
Howells
Director:
Paul
Norton
Maggie Coldwell:
Susan
Cookson
Harry Harper:
Simon
MacCorkindale
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne
Packer
Bruno Jenkins:
Mark
Bonnar
Josh Griffiths:
Ian
Bleasdale
Luke Warren:
Matthew
Wait
Woody Joyner:
Will
Thorp
Guppy Sandhu:
Elyes
Gabel
Abs Denham:
James
Redmond
Sam Bateman:
Luke
Bailey
Comfort Newton:
Martina
Laird
Kelsey Phillips:
Janine
Mellor
Nina Farr:
Rebekah
Gibbs
Ellen Zitek:
Georgina
Bouzova
Steve Coldwell:
Tony
Mooney
Joanne Coldwell:
Jane
Riley
Jamie Coldwell:
Thomas
Hudson
Jo-Jo Harker:
Damien
Nash
Davie Pembroke:
Phillip
Lester
Imad Hashid:
Kammy
Darweish
Patriotism aplenty as BBC1 continues live coverage of the climax to the 2005 Proms season from the Royal Albert Hall. The second part of the nautical programme gets under way with Erich Wolfgang
Korngold's film score suite from The Sea Hawk. The concert is also live on BBC Radio 3, BBC World
Service and at www.bbc.co.uk./proms. INTERACTIVE: digital viewers can access notes on the music and footage from the five Proms in the Park. Freeview viewers can see coverage of the Proms in the Park in Hyde Park and Glasgow Jerusalem: an Anthem for England is on BBC4 at 10.35pm
BBC Family Prom in the Park 2005 is tomorrow at 5.30pm on BBC2 The Inside Story: page 58
Contributors
Unknown:
Albert
Hall.
Unknown:
Erich
Wolfgang
With Jane Hill.
Weather with Alex Deakin.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Contributors
Unknown:
Jane
Hill.
Unknown:
Alex
Deakin.
Highlights of today's eight top-flight games, including the eagerly awaited Manchester derby, Liverpool's visit to Tottenham, and a clash of the champions as Premiership kings Chelsea welcome Championship winners Sunderland. Presented by Gary Lineker. Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Andrew Clement
Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am Match of the Day 2 can be seen tomorrow at 10.30pm on BBC2
Contributors
Presented By:
Gary
Lineker.
Producer:
Ian
Finch
Editor:
Andrew
Clement
Exotic drama based on a true story, starring Oliver Reed and Amanda Donohoe. A bored young clerk responds to an advert placed by a middle-aged publisher looking for a woman to live with him for a year on a desert island. Review page 47. Director Nicolas Roeg (1986,15)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Oliver
Reed
Unknown:
Amanda
Donohoe.
Director:
Nicolas
Roeg