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Animation.
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The Teletubbies try to be very quiet.
(Shown last Friday on BBC2)
Animation. Charlie decides to return to the circus.
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Cartoon.
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The real stories of animals depicted in cartoons.
Cartoon about a group of superheroes.
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Teenage life in a lively California town.
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The art show looks at window decorations.
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Animated tales.
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Animated fun.
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A purple flower grows in Teletubbyland.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.05am on BBC2)
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A quest for the greatest cartoon.
Michaela Strachan and David Bellamy visit London's Kew Gardens for a selection of clips from favourite Disney films, including Pocahontas, Mulan. The Jungle Book and The Little Mermaid. There is also a look at international conservation groups set up by children.
Animated anarchy.
The culinary-challenge show with Ainsley Harriott.
Australian drama. Jaime's father refuses to finance her modelling career.
Repeated at 5.25pm
Disney science-fiction drama.
Two orphans with strange abilities come to the attention of scheming millionaire Aristotle Bolt. Refusing to co-operate with him, the youngsters go on the run, but Bolt is not so easily thwarted.
(1975, U) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 46-51
Science-fiction adventure starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
The original crew of the Enterprise oversees the Klingons' integration into the intergalactic Federation. But attacks against the Klingons from an unknown enemy lead to Kirk standing trial for murder.
(1991, PG)
See Films: pages 46-51 ****
Shown at 1.45pm
More toon tomfoolery
With Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey.
Weather David Lee
Another chance to see the first of Nick Park's animated trilogy about one man and his faithful but sceptical dog.
Wallace and Gromit embark on the ideal holiday destination for anyone partial to a bite of cheese - a trip to the moon.
With Peter Sallis as the voice of Wallace.
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Wallace and Gromit's TV and wireless guide: page 30; Six Wallace and Gromit toy sets to win: page 126; Reader offer: page
Comedy special about two bizarre, silent eccentrics who live in a sleepy country village, starring Gareth Hale, Norman Pace
Unrequited love and a box of stomach tablets turn out to be an unsuccessful combination for Nobby and Ginge as they turn their romantic attentions to their sophisticated next-door neighbour.
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See This Week: page 8
Terry Wogan introduces another selection of mistakes and outtakes from the BBC television archives, including calamitous clips from Blue Peter, Big Break, Tomorrow's World and the weather forecast.
Frank is dreading having to tell Ricky he's leaving, and also tries to compensate an exasperated Peggy. Meanwhile, Lenny's carnival plans have to change.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Subtitled)
A period thriller involving the stylish twenties detective created by author Gladys Mitchell. Starring Diana Rigg
When Mrs Bradley arrives at her god-daughter's engagement party, nobody expects the night to end in murder. Aided by her chauffeur, George, Mrs Bradley sets out to discover the truth. A new series begins next year.
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Adapted by Simon Booker
The sleuthing dame: page 20
With Peter Sissons.
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Comedy thriller starring Chevy Chase, Daryl Hannah, Sam Neill
Nick Halloway, high-flying, fast-living stock analyst and ladies man, makes an easy conquest of Alice Monroe, but the planned follow-up date is prevented by an accident at a laboratory presentation, where Halloway is made invisible.
(1992, PG)
See Films: pages 46-51
Continuing this Britcom season of films, tonight starring Reg Varney
A holiday camp entertainer's determination to make it is so great that he is unaware of his family life crumbling around him.
(The season continues on Wednesday with "That's Carry On" at 11.50pm)
(1972)
See Films: pages 46-51 *
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