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Angelmouse
Animation about a seraphic rodent.
(R) (S)

3.30 Tweenies
The Tweenies want it to snow - and it does.
(S) (W)

3.50 Mona the Vampire
Double bill. The town shuts down and Mona discovers a black widow spider is staying with her family.
(S)

4.10 Jackie Chan Adventures
Jackie is infected with a poison.
(S)

4.30 The Borrowers
Second in a six-part series adapted by Richard Carpenter from Mary Norton's children's stories and first shown in November 1993. Pod tells the Hendrearys his family are leaving.
(R) (S)

5.00 Blue Peter
How Konnie learned what it's like to be a rally driver.
(with sign language tomorrow at 7.45)
(S) (W)

5.25 Newsround
(S) (W)

Contributors

Author (The Borrowers):
Mary Norton
Adapted by (The Borrowers):
Richard Carpenter
Pod:
Ian Holm
Homily:
Penelope Wilton
Arrietty:
Rebecca Callard
Mrs Driver:
Sian Phillips
Mildeye:
Tony Haygarth
Spiller:
Daniel Newman
George:
Paul Cross
Ditchly:
Ben Chaplin
llrick:
Ross McCall
Aunt Lupy:
Pamela Cundell
Uncle Hendreary:
Stanley Lebor
Eggletina:
Victoria Donovan

Boxing's Frank Bruno, Olympic rowing gold medallist Tim Foster, rugby's Brian O'Driscoll and top British eventer Pippa Funnell are tonight's guests. With Sue Barker.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Panellist:
Frank Bruno
Panellist:
Tim Foster
Panellist:
Brian O'Driscoll
Panellist:
Pippa Funnell
Producer:
Naomi Dennison
Series Producer:
Carl Doran

Plans for the christening get under way, Garry makes a sacrifice and Charlie receives some welcome news.

Episode written by Matthew Graham
(For cast see Tuesday and Thursday)
(Repeated at 9.30pm on BBC Choice)
(Omnibus next Sunday)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Matthew Graham

A one-off documentary featuring one summer in the lives of three large families. Featured are the Langleys, who already had ten children and needed a vasectomy reversal for number 11. In the Wells household Grace is expecting her 12th baby, while the third family struggle to put six of their nine children through private school.
(S) (W)

[NB synopsis text corrected for spelling and grammatical mistakes]

Contributors

Director/Producer:
Hannah Berryman

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Recent programmes shown on BBC1, repeated with sign language.
Ends 4.35.

12.20 Panorama
The British National Party claims it has overhauled its past ideologies and has adopted a strategy of community politics.
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm)
(S) (W)
(Note: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change)

1.00 Watchdog
The safety, or otherwise, of making on-line purchases.
(Shown last Thursday)
(S) (W)

1.30 Antiques Roadshow
(Shown on Sunday at 6.10pm)
(S) (W)

2.15 The Blue Planet: Tidal Seas
Each turn of the tide can spell life or death somewhere but there are some benefits.
(R) (S) (W)

3.05 Tomorrow's World
A special programme live from Cornwall's Eden Project.
(Shown last Wednesday)
(S) (W)

4.05 Holiday 2001
(Shown on Monday at 7pm)
(S) (W)

The Blue Planet

Episode 7: Tidal Seas

Duration: 58 minutes

on BBC One London

Available for years

David Attenborough narrates a natural history of the oceans. As snails surf the waves in pursuit of a meal, how do the tides create opportunities for marine life? Show more

BBC One London

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