With Dermot Murnaghan and Susanna Reid.
Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Woody Woodpecker
9.20 The Basil Brush Show
9.45 The Christmas Orange
Young Anton wakes to find that Santa has left him one present - an orange.
(Repeated at 12.25pm on Christmas Day on CBBC Channel)
10.10 The UK Top 40: CBBC Viewers' Vote
The favourite 40 singles of the year as voted for by viewers.
(Repeated on Tuesday 28 December at 11.45am on CBBC Channel)
11.00 Looney Tunes
Animated musical adventure featuring the voices of Jennifer Love Hewitt and Elijah Wood.
Thumbelina, for years a captive in a travelling circus, has no memory of her past. But all that is set to change after she escapes.
Review page 53.
(2002, U)
Hyacinth hears that Emmet is rehearsing a musical.
Regional News; Weather
Contestants try to raise money to pass a driving test.
The fourth candle on the Advent crown is lit, carols are sung and Konnie, Matt, Liz and Simon welcome new presenter Zoe Salmon
Old-fashioned adventure. A reserved teenager attempts to discover the reasons behind a grizzly bear's violent behaviour in a small community. Review page 55. Director Sean McNamara (1999)
Comedy starring Steve Martin and Diane Keaton.
George Banks is plunged into crisis by news that he is soon to become a grandfather.
Review page 55. (1995, PG)
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
Then Weather with John Hammond.
Bradley Walsh , Craig Doyle , Ralf Little and Martin Kemp join Sue Barker for a special edition of the show. Plus a special guest appearance by Johnny Vegas. Producer Gareth Edwards : Series producer Sally Evans A Question of Sport - the Glory Years on Weds 29 December at 6.30pm
Patrick pleads with Paul not to let his life spiral out of control. Sam prepares to face Phil.
EastEnders Christmas Party follows at 8pm.
Writer Sarah Phelps This week's episodes produced and directed by Peter Rose Cast on pages 158 and Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
Dickens is the theme as celebrities, including Kelly Holmes , join the cast for a party of singing and merriment with the regulars in Albert Square. With music from McFly and Lemar. Hosted by Shane Richie. Producers Sarah Gibbs and Andrew Wightman
Repeated at 10.30pm on BBC
Dreaming of a right knees-up: page 29
4/6. Dr Lawrence watches Anne take part in a theatre production, and Emily and Florence go to the ballet as BBC1's re-edited parade of comic freakishness, formerly on BBC3, continues.
With Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Anthony Head and Geraldine James - plus strong language.
Director Matt Lipsey; Producer Geoff Posner
BBCi: features available via the red button, including footage from series one, introductions to new characters and star interviews
The latest reports. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
Musical drama starring Kevin Bacon , Lori Singer and John Lithgow. Chicago teenager Ren MacCormack is not the kind of person they welcome in rural Bomont, a town where dancing, rock 'n' roll and certain books are banned. But when you "gotta dance" you don't mind shaking things up a little. Review page 55.
Director Herbert Ross (1984.15) 42447i
Martial arts horror starring Peter Cushing.
Vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing sets off to China to try and liberate a village from the curse of the undead. Review page 55.
Director Roy Ward Baker (1974, 18) Followed by Skiing Weather
Signed programmes.
Watchdog Shown on Tuesday at 7pm
3.00 Massive Nature 4/6. Following the migration of salmon back to their birthplace in Alaska.
3.30 Wildlife on One 4/10. An insight into the day-to-day lives of cephalopods.
4.00 Antiques Roadshow Shown Sunday at 6.45pm