Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams look forward to tonight's star-studded appeal at 7pm.
(Timetable on Monday)
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It's Pudsey's big night: page 23
Studio discussion. Followed by News; Weather
Paul Hayes looks at Christmas gifts that could be collectables in the future. Followed by News; Weather
Jake and Gavin create storage space for toys and unique living room furniture.
A west London woman auctions some of her antiques to finance a new look for her home.
Followed by News; Weather
A home in Solihull, West Midlands, is transformed.
Quiz.
Weather
Weather
Dee makes Matt feel guilty.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Swing Out Sister. Helen helps elderly sisters to unravel a confusing situation.
Episode written by Dan Wicksman
More cast on Tuesday
No Way to Treat a Rower. Quincy campaigns to ban a marijuana-related drug.
Ends 3.45.
Fimbles
Pom plays a noisy game with a funnel.
Ends 5.35.
The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody gets snowed in. Winnie opens a restaurant and Woody gets police protection.
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4.05 Mona the Vampire
Charley joins a boys' camping club.
4.15 The Basil Brush Show
Basil and co find themselves sharing their home with a huge blue man.
4.45 Rugrats
The babies are musically challenged, and Tommy and Chuckie wonder what Dil and Spike are thinking about.
4.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Updating events at the talent school.
5.00 Blue Peter
Children's magazine with Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas, Matt Baker and Liz Barker.
(Repeated next Monday on BBC2)
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.45pm
With Fiona Bruce. Including weather and sport.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
Then Queen's Speech Response Liberal Democrats.
With Michael Buerk. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
The news and weather teams don fishnets and feather boas for The Timewarp, featuring Newsnight's Jeremy Vine as Frank N Furter. There's more live music from Rod Stewart.
11.00 Cast members past and present from EastEnders pay tribute to Michael Jackson's Thriller, while there's more live music from Stomp, Vinnie Jones and jazz star Diana Krall.
11.30 Rock legend Alice Cooper sings School's Out, and turns from Robson Green , the Chinese State Circus and Daniel Bedingfield. Plus Michael Greco on his new role in Chicago.
12.00 Will Young sings Don't Let Me Down, the second track from the Children in Need double-A-sided single, live from someone's front room, plus there's further live music from Madness, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Nigel Kennedy.
1.00 Ms Dynamite, McAlmont and Butler, and BBMak perform live.
Director Stuart Macdonald
Producer Bridget Caldwell
Videoplus code for 10.35pm-2.05am
Followed by Weatherview
Gaby Roslin and Terry Wogan present the second part of this year's show featuring music items, celebrity performances, quizzes, and broadcasts from the regions.
Comedy set during the First World War, starring Frankie Howerd. An aristocrat's workshy manservant is hypnotised into joining the war. Review page 70.
Director Bob Kellett (1972, PG)