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Suzie neglects her pals in favour of her new mobile phone.
Contributors
Writer:
Wayne
Jackman
Ian and Gordon look after Percy's garden while he's away.
Nat and Pete try a spot of space walking.
Shelley gets a new hairstyle.
The apartment is too small.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Herman's recording is a smash radio hit.
(BW)
Followed by The Witness
The latest from Westminster.
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Contributors
Director:
Claire
Bellis
Editor:
Jamie
Donald
Classic excerpts taken from the saucy film series.
Another report in the quest to find Britain's fittest firms. Hosted by Adam Shaw. (S)
Adrian Chiles on the Big Challenge: p
Contributors
Presenter:
Adam
Shaw
Live coverage of the third day from the men's ATP grass-court tournament at the Queen's Club in west London. Tim Henman , three times a finalist here, made a disappointingly early exit on this day last year. The number-four seed went down 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 to Slovakia's Karol Beck.
Meanwhile, Lleyton Hewitt beat Spain's Marc Lopez 6-3, 6-2.
Hosted by Sue Barker. BBCi: additional live coverage can be accessed via the red button between
1.00 and 8.00pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Henman
Unknown:
Karol
Beck.
Unknown:
Lleyton
Hewitt
Unknown:
Marc
Lopez
Unknown:
Sue
Barker.
The people of Bristol bring in their items for valuation. With
Paul Martin. (Revised rpt)
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Martin.
Denmark v England
Live coverage from Ewood Park, home of Blackburn Rovers, as the host nation take on tough opposition in their second Group A match of the women's European championship (kick-off is at 6.00). Having faced Finland in their opening game on Sunday, England encounter more Scandinavian foes, albeit ones rather more likely to provide a sterner test than the Finnish minnows. In the qualifying stages, only Germany had a better record than the experienced Danes, who, over the past two decades, have established a reputation as one of the finest pure footballing teams in Europe. However, while Denmark's form has been mixed under new coach Peter Bonde , England put together a pre-tournament run of nine internationals unbeaten. Boss Hope Powell will be hoping for a positive result before meeting Sweden in the final group match on Saturday at this same ground. Presented by Celina Hinchcliffe.
www.bbc.co.uk/football/women There's live coverage of the match at 6pm on Radio 5 Live
Highlights of Italy v Germany and France v Norway tomorrow 1120pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Bonde
Unknown:
Hope
Powell
Presented By:
Celina
Hinchcliffe
At the halfway point of the live wildlife event, the future of the featured animals is still balancing on a knife's edge. While Bill Oddie and Kate Humble examine just how disastrous adverse weather can be for breeding birds, Simon King gets a unique view inside a colony of sand martins. BBCi: digital viewers can get tips on attracting wildlife to gardens via the red button on the handset
Contributors
Unknown:
Bill
Oddie
Unknown:
Kate
Humble
Unknown:
Simon
King
An entertaining drama documentary about a woman who was labelled "the Picasso of con artists".
Meera Syal stars as Joyti De-Laurey , a personal assistant working for investment bankers Goldman Sachs who financed a lavish lifestyle far beyond her means by stealing a fortune from her employers. Including contributions from De-Laurey's friends and family.
Writer Lucy Floyd ; Director Colin Barr ; Executive producer
Nick Mirsky Chancer in a million: page 34
Contributors
Artists:
Meera
Syal
Unknown:
Joyti
De-Laurey
Unknown:
Lucy
Floyd
Director:
Colin
Barr
Producer:
Nick
Mirsky
Joyti De-Laurey:
Meera
Syal
Tony De-Laurey:
John
Salthouse
Jennifer Moses:
Catherine
Russell
Carol Samson:
Rosemary
Leach
Scott Mead:
Albert
Welling
Angie:
Paula
Jennings
Devi Schahhou:
Surendra
Kochar
Sam De-Laurey:
Max
Sachdev
Ron Seller:
Nigel
Whitmey
Terri Voigt:
Amber
Sealey
Pete:
Chris
Newland
Trainer:
Mark
Lingwood
Shop assistant:
Nicole
Tongue
TV-showroom assistant:
Alan
Blyton
Cartier's assistant:
Sonia
Saville
Bank teller:
Abi
Anlola
Analysis of major news events at home and abroad, hosted by Gavin Esler.
Contributors
Presenter:
Gavin
Esler
The Shakespearean Job. Of the 1,200 shows that run each year on the Edinburgh Fringe, perhaps three will get picked for a West End run. The documentary series follows a production hoping to be among the lucky ones. But, with the producers thousands of pounds in debt and the cast deferring their wages, the prospects for Bill Shakespeare 's Italian Job hinge on two things: press night and public reaction. Director/Producers Gina Newson and Jeremy Newson
Contributors
Unknown:
Bill
Shakespeare
Producers:
Gina
Newson
Producers:
Jeremy
Newson
Zone www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Secondary Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Geography: World 2000 Young people's ideas about the future. ; Living with Globalisation How life in the United Kingdom is inextricably bound up with the vicissitudes of the global economy. 18793 4.00 Geography: France 2000 An exploration of various areas of the country, including Brittany, Paris, Alsace, the Massif Central and the Camargue.