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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Ling steals the guardian of the Rabbit Temple's power band.
Barney Harwood, Kirsten O'Brien and Nev present more morning fun. Featuring Arthur, Jakers!, Even Stevens and The Likeaballs.
Contributors
Presenter:
Barney
Harwood
Presenter:
Kirsten
O'Brien
Director:
Ollie
Brack
Producer:
Louise
Corbett
Reality TV star and musician
Myleene Klass joins Tim Lovejoy and Amanda Hamilton to delve into the TV archives and enjoy a Sunday lunch prepared by chef Simon Rimmer.
Series producer Catherine Mann
Executive producers Henrietta Conrad
Tania Fallon and Sebastian Scott GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: the July issue has recipes from the show. Out now, priced EW
Contributors
Musician:
Myleene
Klass
Unknown:
Tim
Lovejoy
Unknown:
Amanda
Hamilton
Unknown:
Simon
Rimmer.
Producer:
Catherine
Mann
Producers:
Henrietta
Conrad
Producers:
Tania
Fallon
Producers:
Sebastian
Scott
Elvis the camel has a new sister, but how will he get on with baby Jasmine? With Ben Fogle and Kate Humble.
(Revised Rpt)
Contributors
Unknown:
Ben
Fogle
★★★★★
A celebration of the golden age of MGM movie musicals, featuring Fred Astaire ,
Judy Garland , Bing Crosby , Gene Kelly , Liza Minnelli , Donald O'Connor , Debbie Reynolds ,
Mickey Rooney , Frank Sinatra , James Stewart and Elizabeth Taylor. Film of the day: page 56.
Director Jack Haley Jr (1974, U)
Contributors
Unknown:
Fred
Astaire
Unknown:
Judy
Garland
Unknown:
Bing
Crosby
Unknown:
Gene
Kelly
Unknown:
Liza
Minnelli
Unknown:
Donald
O'Connor
Unknown:
Debbie
Reynolds
Unknown:
Mickey
Rooney
Unknown:
Frank
Sinatra
Unknown:
James
Stewart
Unknown:
Elizabeth
Taylor.
Director:
Jack
Haley Jr
Live coverage of the Hickstead Derby, one of the highlights of the showjumping calendar, where Britain's William Funnell will be defending his title after a fine win last year. Presented by Clare Balding .
Producer Gerry Morrison
Contributors
Unknown:
William
Funnell
Presented By:
Clare
Balding
Producer:
Gerry
Morrison
Aled Jones meets up with the campaigners who fought for 11 years to save Gorton Monastery in Manchester.
Contributors
Unknown:
Aled
Jones
Freediver Tanya Streeter goes to the Bahamas in search of wild dolphins, but how does the reality of swimming with them live up to her dreams?
Producer Simon Nash ; Executive producer Vyv Simson
Contributors
Unknown:
Freediver Tanya
Streeter
Producer:
Simon
Nash
Producer:
Vyv
Simson
5/5. Food as a Weapon. On his final journey, Stefan Gates is smuggled over the Thai border into Burma where he eats civet cat and an endangered loris.
A third series is scheduled for BBC2 in the autumn.
Producers Chris Alcock and Marc Perkins
Executive producer Will Daws First shown on BBC4
Contributors
Unknown:
Stefan
Gates
Producers:
Chris
Alcock
Producers:
Marc
Perkins
A preview of the world's biggest annual flower show from Hampton Court Palace as Joe Swift and Carol Klein go behind the scenes in search of this year's horticultural delights and meet the designers hoping to win prizes. Meanwhile, Chris Collins discovers why people are going "grow your own" crazy. Find out who walks away with the top honours on Thursday at 9pm. Series producer Claire Hughes ; Executive producer Owen Gay 71 Back to our roots: page 48
Alan Titchmarsh 's gardening tips: page 48
Contributors
Unknown:
Joe
Swift
Unknown:
Carol
Klein
Unknown:
Chris
Collins
Producer:
Claire
Hughes
Unknown:
Alan
Titchmarsh
5/8. Berwick-upon-Tweed to Aberdeen. Along
Scotland's east coast, Miranda Krestovnikoff dives into a marine reserve that is one of Britain's outstanding sites for wildlife.
Series producer Steve Evanson ; Executive producer William Lyons Repeated next Saturday Open2.net Track the progress of the series with a free Open University map, available by calling [number removed] (landline calls cost a maximum of 8p per minute)
Find out more about the series at www.radiotimes.com/coast
Contributors
Unknown:
Miranda
Krestovnikoff
Producer:
Steve
Evanson
Producer:
William
Lyons
4/10. Octavian and Mark Antony's armies come to blows.
Episode five is on Wednesday at 9pm.
Writer Todd Ellis Kessler; Director Alan Davidson
More cast on Wednesday Repeated on Thursday at 11.20pm
[web address removed]
Tobias Menzies's big break: page 76
RT's programme guide at [web address removed]
Contributors
Writer:
Todd Ellis
Kessler
Director:
Alan
Davidson
Mark Antony:
James
Purefoy
Titus Pullo:
Ray
Stevenson
Lucius Vorenus:
Kevin
McKidd
Atia of the Julii:
Polly
Walker
Pompey Magnus:
Kenneth
Cranham
Servilia:
Lindsay
Duncan
Octavia:
Kerry
Condon
Marcus Junius Brutus:
Tobias
Menzies
Gaius Octavian:
Simon
Woods
Marcus Tullius Cicero:
David
Bamber
Duro:
Rafi
Gavron
Timon:
Lee
Boardman
The concluding part of Quentin Tarantino's bloody martial arts drama, starring Uma Thurman.
The Bride tracks down the remaining members of the Deadly Vipers assassin squad that left her for dead, before finally coming face to face with their leader, Bill. In English, Japanese and Mandarin.
Review page 56.
(2003, 18)
Contributors
Director:
Quentin
Tarantino
Beatrix Kiddo/The Bride/Black Mamba/Mommy:
Uma
Thurman
Bill/Snake Charmer:
David
Carradine
Elle Driver/California Mountain Snake:
Daryl
Hannah
Budd/Sidewinder:
Michael
Madsen
Johnny Mo/Pai Mei:
Gordon
Liu
Earl McGraw/Esteban Vihaio:
Michael
Parks
Rufus:
Samuel L
Jackson
Tommy Plympton, the Groom:
Chris
Nelson
Reverend Harmony:
Bo
Svenson
BB:
Peria
Haney-Jardine
Karen:
Helen
Kim
Clarita:
Claire
Smithies
An extended edition of Thursday's programme. (Revised rpt)
Violent crime thriller starring Kim Darby. In 1931, an heiress is kidnapped by a notorious gang. Review page 56.
Director Robert Aldrich (1971, 15)
Contributors
Unknown:
Kim
Darby.
Director:
Robert
Aldrich