Comedy, starring
Joyce DeWitt. A teacher takes her all-male class on a trip to
Los Angeles. Review page 66.
Director Chuck Bowman (1995) (S)
Children's fun. Ends 1pm.
Chucklevision
Paul and Barry mustn't make a sound. Last in the series. (R) (S) (W)
7.20 Rugrats
Chuckie and Tommy enter another world. (S)
7.30 Captain Abercromby
First in a new 13-part series about a boy who becomes a hero. (S) (W)
7.45 Rugrats
Concluding yesterday's story which saw the youngsters travel into the future. (R) (S)
8.10 Really Wild Show Special
Michaela Strachan looks at problems facing Thailand's elephants.
(Revised rpt) (S) (W)
8.40 The Wild Thornberrys
A visit to Grandma Sophie. (S)
9.10 S Club 7 Go Wild
Rachel meets the Siberian tiger. (R) (S) (W)
9.35 UBOS
People's shadows are starting to disappear. (R) (S)
9.55 The Magician's House
Matthew realises that his enemy is the Black Gold. Last in the series.
More cast on New Year's Day (R) (S) (W)
10.25 Teletubbies
Some children paint a dog kennel. (S)
10.55 Tweenies
Squiggles needs to behave herself. (S) (W)
11.15 Pingu
Pingu and Hugo play in an ice-hockey game. (R)
11.20 Bob the Builder
Spud loses his pointy nose. (R) (S)
11.30 Monkey Trouble
Action comedy, starring Harvey Keitel and Mimi Rogers. A lonely child who longs for a pet has a chance encounter with a pilfering monkey. Review page 66. (S) (W)
Director Franco Amurri (1994, U) ***
Adventure comedy, starring Michael Douglas , Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito. A treasure map leads a novelist into a perilous adventure with a mercenary. Review page 69. Director Robert Zemeckis (1984. PG)
(S) (W)
Ends 6.00.
Tweenies
The friends perform their pantomime. (R) (S) (W)
3.45 Rugrats
Chuckie sleepwalks into danger. (R) (S)
3.55 Smart on the Road
A school makeover in Kent. (S) (W)
4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza and Debbie meet some seemingly menacing gorillas. (S)
4.35 The Next Big Thing
New ten-part talent show for young performers. hosted by Abbie Eastwood and Joe Challands. (S)
5.00 Blue Peter
Matt and Simon find out how cold it can get in Norway.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2
(S) (W)
5.25 Newsround
(S)(W)
5.30-6.00 The Ghost Hunter
In part three, the ghost hunter is closing in on William.
For cast see Yesterday at 5.30pm (R) (S)
With Fiona Bruce. Including weather and sport. (S)(W)
For details see Wednesday 2 January (S) (W)
Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang. (S) (W)
On the eve of the third round of the FA Cup, Sue Barker hosts a special edition of the sports quiz, with regular team captains Ally McCoist and John Parrott plus four footballing guests closely associated with the FA Cup's history, including Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen.
Producer Naomi Dennison ; Series producer Carl Doran (S) (W) See also Walking with Giant Killers at 10.35pm
A rerun of the series on driving habits. Tonight, braking techniques and why tiredness kills. Hosted by Nick Ross.
Series producer Sue Kennett ; Executive producer Dick Colhurst (R) (S)
The battle lines are drawn in the fight over Louise. Barry tries to come to terms with the truth about his dad.
Episode written by Paula Webb
For cast see Thursday 27 December and Thursday 3 January
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice Omnibus next Sunday (S) (W)
A new eight-part series of the drama set on the island of Ronansay. A love-struck Kenny is finding it hard to cope with Abby and Alastair's blossoming relationship - especially when Abby suggests that he should move out.
Written by Tim Prager ; Producer Ros Anderson ; Director Roger Gartland
(S) (W)
Angus Deayton introduces a selection of bizarre clips from game shows, including plummeting hosts and singing dogs. Producer Samantha Peters ; Executive producer Caroline Wright (S)
With Michael Buerk. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang. (S) (W)
As a prelude to tomorrow's third round of the FA Cup,
Danny Baker and Danny Kelly take a nostalgic look back at some dramatic encounters between footballing Davids and Goliaths, focusing on those FA Cup matches in which, confounding all the odds, the underdogs prevailed.
Director Sharon Walker ; Producers Martyn Smith , Sharon Walker (S) (W)
Political thriller, starring Charlie Sheen , Linda Hamilton and Donald Sutherland. When a political aide and his staff are murdered, presidential adviser Bobby Bishop must find the culprit before he carries out his threat to assassinate the president. Widescreen. Review page 69. Director George Pan Cosmatos (1996, 15) (S) (W)
Tommy Tiernan introduces sets from Geordie Gavin
Webster, Australian Kitty Flanagan and the award-winning Sean Lock. Contains strong language. Last in the series. (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview (W)
Slapstick comedy starring
Frankie Howerd as a humble serf who sells chastity belts in the local market and tries to protect his master, Sir Coward de Custard. Review page 69.
Director Bob Kellett (1971. PG) (S)