Festive children's entertainment with Marsali Stewart. Including a Christmas message from The Snow Queen, a seasonal quiz, and the whole series of The Box of Delights.
Kay Harker's adventures begin in the train on the way home for Christmas. There's snow on the wind and wild dogs roaming the countryside. Something mysterious is about to happen.
Knowing that he is going to be kidnapped, Cole Hawlings entrusts the Box of Delights to Kay until he's able to reclaim it.
Kay has shrunk to the size of a half-a-crown piece and with Mouse's help has travelled swiftly to the Prince Rupert Arms.
More knobbling and scrobbling force Kay to search for Abner's headquarters. Kay and Peter fly to Chester Hills to unravel the mystery of the kidnappings.
It is Christmas Eve, Abner BROWN is convinced that the missing box is at the Bishop's Palace.
Kay is trapped in the dungeons below. Can he find his magic box and prevent Abner's terrible plans?
Another chance to see an edition of The Take looking at teenage TV and music from the seventies, eighties and nineties. Presented by Jayne Middlemiss and Peter Kay. (Digital widescreen)
1998 In a seasonal edition of the music show, Kevin Greening looks back at some of the year's musical highlights. Repeated at 12 midnight.
Highlights from this year's Glastonbury music festival, featuring Robbie Williams, Tony Bennett, Pulp, Blur, Catatonia and Portishead. Plus the video diaries of first-time festival-goers and a report on Glastonbury's 26-year history.
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em An extended version of Wednesday's BBC1 documentary profiling award-winning singer Robbie Williams.
Review of 1998 Shown at 5.30