Listings
Ends 6.50.
Fimbles
Rome finds a toy phone.
Ends 8.10.
Sheeep The Wolves steal recycled goods.
7 00 All or Nothing Game show.
Shown yesterday at 4.10pm
7.30 UGetMe Mia is given a warning.
Cast Thursday Contact detaits Monday First shown on CBBC channel
7 40 Round the Twist Comedy about an eccentric family.
8.05Newsround
Ends 9.00.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo learns about co-operation.
8.25 Balamory
Josie is teaching everyone her cleaning song.
Cast on Tuesday
First shown on CBeebies channel
8 45 Bill and Ben
Whoops the worm goes for a ride.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Contributors
Writer ("Balamory"):
Johanna
Hall
Ladies' semi-finals highlights. Show yesterday, 9.30pm
Newly-wed Ollie meets an ex. (BW)
Contributors
Stan:
Stan
Laurel
Ollie:
Oliver
Hardy
1 Adventure starring
Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper.
A A prospector in 1930s Mexico has to contend with bandits and an old flame. Review page 55. Director Hugo Fregonese (1953)
(BW) Cattle Queen of Montana is at 1.55pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Barbara
Stanwyck
Unknown:
Gary
Cooper.
Two families arrive on the small island of Papa Westray in the Orkneys.
12.30 A portrait of wild, rugged Pembrokeshire.
Contributors
Unknown:
Papa
Westray
Live coverage of the men's semi-finals. BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information
Western starring
Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan.
A A gun-toting pioneer is keen to make a success of her ranch. Review page 55.
Director Allan Dwan (1954, PG) Film Trivia: page 57
Contributors
Unknown:
Barbara
Stanwyck
Unknown:
Ronald
Reagan.
Director:
Allan
Dwan
Ends 3.45.
Tweenies Songtime
3.25 Tweenies
Judy tries her hand at cheese-making.
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
DW saves a wedding ring, and the park needs tidying.
4.10 The Scooby and Scrappy Show
The gang discover an area haunted by the Devil Bear.
4.35 Kerching!
Taj wins an award.
(First shown on CBBC channel)
5.00 Call the Shots
Second ten part run of the film and television production series.
Presented by Steve Wilson, Sarah Cawood, and Holly Willoughby.
(Repeated next Monday)
5.25 Newsround
Contributors
Writer (Kerching!):
Patricia
Elcock
Taj Lewis:
Devon
Anderson
Seymour:
Tendayi
Jembere
Danny:
Jamie
Sweeney
Missy:
Tisha
Martin
Presenter (Call the Shots):
Steve
Wilson
Presenter (Call the Shots):
Sarah
Cawood
Presenter (Call the Shots):
Holly
Willoughby
The conclusion to today's action from the grass courts of SW19, where the men's semi-finals take pride of place. Britain has had a competitor to cheer on at this stage for four of the last five years, although Tim Henman has never called upon the support of his fans in the final.
Meanwhile, the doubles and the mixed doubles will also be approaching their closing stages. Introduced by Sue Barker. www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information SmartTV Featured in this term's issue of SmartTV magazine: available from WHSmith; or order on 01795
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Henman
Introduced By:
Sue
Barker.
Monty Don starts creating a dry garden that will be perfect for gardeners who don't have much time to spare for watering. Chris Beardshaw marks US Independence Day by planting out some cranberries and blueberries, and Rachel de Thame visits a couple obsessed by grasses.
Producer Sarah Davis ; Editor Gill Tierney Repeated next Sunday BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners' World, £2.80. New issue on sale 4 July.
Contributors
Producer:
Sarah
Davis
Editor:
Gill
Tierney
The last of this week's episodes of the classic comedy.
When a guest dies, Basil decides to dispose of the body himself.
For cast see Monday.
Contributors
Producer:
Douglas
Argent
Director:
Bob
Spiers
John Inverdale hosts a roundup of the men's semi-finals and a preview of tomorrow's ladies' final.
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Inverdale
Presented by Gavin Esler.
Contributors
Presented By:
Gavin
Esler.
Deborah Bull , Bill Buford and Michael Govejoin Mark Lawson to analyse the week's cultural highlights.
Series producer Tanya Hudson
Contributors
Unknown:
Deborah
Bull
Unknown:
Bill
Buford
Unknown:
Michael Govejoin
Mark
Producer:
Tanya
Hudson
Concluding this week's series of excerpts from JS Bach's organ works performed by York Minster 's organist John Scott Whiteley with a double bill of pieces filmed at St Mary's Cathedral, in Freiberg, Germany.
Fantasia and fugue in C minor, BWV537.
11.45 Vom Himmel Kam der Engel Schar, BWV60 7; Jesu, Meine Freude, BWV610 and In DulciJubilo, BWV608.
(Orgel-Buchlein).
Contributors
Unknown:
York
Minster
Organist:
John Scott
Whiteley
Satirical comedy. Egomaniacal film producer James Edmunds hires the unfortunately named Alan Smithee - (the pseudonym used by directors who wish to disassociate themselves from a film) to direct his latest mega-budget movie. (In a case of life imitating art, director Arthur Hiller took his name off this film, to be replaced by the pseudonym Alan Smithee.) Review page 55. (1997, 15)
Contributors
Director:
Alan Smithee [Arthur
Hiller]
James Edmunds:
Ryan
O'Neal
Dion Brothers:
Coolio
Leon Brothers:
Chuck
D
Alan Smithee:
Eric
Idle
Michelle Rafferty:
Leslie
Stefanson
Ann Glover:
Sandra
Bernhard
Myrna Smithee:
Cherie
Lunghi
Sam Rizzo:
Harvey
Weinstein
Attendant No 2:
Naomi
Campbell
Sylvester Stallone:
Sylvester
Stallone
Whoopi Goldberg:
Whoopi
Goldberg
Jackie Chan:
Jackie
Chan
n Romantic comedy. An idealistic young film-maker from
America who visits the Cannes Film Festival falls in love with the wife of a wealthy Italian film producer. Widescreen. Review page 55.
Director Michael Ritchie (1979.15)
Contributors
Director:
Michael
Ritchie
Hal:
Keith
Carradine
Maria:
Monica
Vitti
Freddie:
Raf
Vallone
Carlo:
Christian
de Sica
Jackson:
Dick Anthony
Williams
Lieutenant Montand:
Henri
Garcin
Repeats are not indicated.
Home Learning 3.00 Cats' Eyes: Types of Materials - Changing Materials: science in action.