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The Peas wake up to find that there are no Christmas presents.
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(Shown yesterday at 9.55am)
Cartoon.
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Schools game show.
Taz lands a job.
Teen drama.
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Documentary.
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A bell rings.
(Repeated tomorrow 7.15am)
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Live-action fantasy adventure. based on the popular TV cartoon and comic books, starring Judith Hoag
Reporter April O'Neil's investigation of a crime spree in New York lands her in trouble.
Director Steve Barron (1990. PG)
♦ See Films: pages 43-79
The quiz, with Roy Walker, Ruth Madoc and Gary Wilmot.
The comic look at history visits the Dark Ages, with contributions Morecambe and Wise, Stephen Fry and others.
Topical weather stories.
Regional News
(Subtitled)
There's a war waging between Harold, Madge and Lou.
Repeated at 5.55pm
Featuring highlights of the staff's performance of their own panto Snow White and the Seven Strays
First of a two-part dramatisation of Jules Verne 's classic adventure, starring Michael Caine , Patrick Dempsey
Bryan Brown America, 1867: Pierre Arronax has a disastrous encounter with a "monster" that is plaguing merchant ships. For cast and conclusion see tomorrow at 2.10pm
Today's third heat sees Britain's Jamie Barr facing competition from Japanese, South African and Swedish opponents.
(Digital widescreen)
Comedy starring Terry "Hulk" Hogan
A former wrestler takes a job as bodyguard to an inventor's unruly offspring - even though he hates children.
(1992, PG)
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The first of a two-part look at events over the past year, including the programme's 40th-birthday celebrations, the World Cup and the departure of two presenters.
(Concludes Thursday at 4.20pm)
(Repeated tomorrow at 8am)
(Subtitled)
Susan and Karl take steps towards reconciliation.
(Shown at 1.15pm) (Subtitled)
With Justin Webb.
Weather Helen Young
(For details see Monday 21)
Grant is in an emotional state.
For more cast see Tuesday 22
with Nicholas Lyndhurst
The comic actor is trying to help 15 orphaned and abused chimpanzees to settle into a new home on an island in Lake Victoria, which is bordered by Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. Not only will Lyndhurst have to cope with the mischievous creatures, but he will also have to brave the elements in the rainforest.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Helen Young
The long-running dance programme marks its 50th anniversary at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Ballroom dancers from around the world compete for the Marshall Amplification Trophy, with the UK team featuring world champions Marcus and Karen Hilton and veteran stars Donnie Burns and Gaynor Fairweather. Presented by Rosemarie Ford, with former Come Dancing hosts Terry Wogan, Peter West, David Jacobs and Angela Rippon. With music by the Andy Ross Orchestra.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Another chance to see this two-part instalment in the ongoing documentary series, which began in 1964 when a group of seven-year-olds aired their views on love, marriage, ambition and class. Featuring taxi driver Tony, who wanted to be a jockey, and Nick, who is now an academic in America.
(Concludes tomorrow at 12.20am)
See today's choices.
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Comedy starring Dirk Bogarde
Passed over for a surgeon's post, Dr Simon Sparrow leaves St Swithin's hospital to practise elsewhere. But a series of mishaps leads him back to further confrontations with the fearsome Sir Lancelot Spratt.
(1957, U)
See Films: pages 43-79
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BBC1 joins the news station.