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7.00 Noddy in Toyland
When things go missing, the wrong people are accused which causes even more trouble...

7.30 Top Cat
TC tries to get a free holiday by joining the space programme.
(Repeat)

7.55 Trading Places - French Exchange
The English students spend the fifth day in activities with their French families, but James ends up in hospital.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)

Then Rewind
(Shown yesterday BBC1)

8.20 Dastardly and Muttley
Animated aerial fun as the dirty duo again try to stop the pigeon.
(Repeat)

8.40 Polka Dot Shorts
Marigold wants to do some gardening but Bear is scared of the thunder.

8.50 Pingu
Penguin adventures.
(Repeat)

Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 The Geography Programme Shorts (ages 11-13) Brazil 2000 Contrasting Regions Subtitled 4508157 9.10
Numbertime (ages 4-6) MoreorLess-TwoMore Subtitled 4588393 9.25 Folk
Dance (ages 9-12) Country Dance (part 2) Subtitled 9140799 9.45Wordsand
Pictures (ages 5-7) Meg, the Clever Red Hen

10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6)
Subtitled 3506664 10.45 Cats' Eyes
(ages 5-7) The Environment 9028645 11.05 Number Adventures
(ages 5-7) Dido and Spike Go Bowling Subtitled 6947480 11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 11-13) Brazil 2000-Farming Big and Small
11.40 Science in Action (ages 11-14) Light Subtitled 2847393 12.00
Shakespeare -the Animated Tales
(ages 11-13) The Tamingofthe Shrew

Man of the People. Troi runs into difficulties when an ambitious Lumerian ambassador and his mother enlist herempathic powers.
Repeat Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, tomorrow 6pm

Contributors

CaptJean-LucPicard:
Patrick Stewart
CdrWilliam Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
LtCdrData:
Brent Spiner
Dr Beverley Crusher:
Gates McFadden
LtCdrGeordiLaForge:
Levar Burton
Counsellor Deanna Troi:
Marina Sirtis
LtWorf:
Michael Dorn
Alkar:
Chip Lucia

As a lead-up to next week's Scottish and Welsh elections, the history programme looks at the formation of the British union and its potential future. TV presenter and DJ Nicky Campbell puts the case for the Scottish, claiming that Britain's heritage and empire was founded and developed by individuals from north of the border. Campbell is joined by historian Linda Colley, and reveals how and why Great
Britain came into being and its next possible incarnation.
Presenter Mark Urban looks back at the last time Northern Ireland embraced self-rule, and what the disintegration of the 1974 deal for power-sharing meant for a generation in the province. And Welshman Ralph Steadman attempts to present a history of the Welsh language in three minutes.
Series editor Archie Baron Subtitled .

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicky Campbell
Unknown:
Linda Colley
Unknown:
Ralph Steadman

In the cookery show that strips recipes down to their most basic details, chef Jamie Oliver prepares a fun meal for his three young cousins, involving spaghetti with chilli, anchovies and pangrattato, and praline semi freddo. See today's choices. Director/Producer Patricia Llewellyn
Digital widescreen * Food: page 36; Alison Graham : Review, page

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Oliver
Unknown:
Alison Graham

On the interior decoration show this week a flat in a London high-rise block, Trellick
Tower, gets the design makeoverfrom Lloyd Farmar.
Fiona Samler has a few ideas for brightening up a nursery. At the McCoskers' house in Coventry, decorative effects expert Andrea Maflin indulges in glamorous touches to daughter Mia's bedroom. Presented by Tessa Shaw. Seetoday's choices. Series editor Franny Moyle
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Samler
Unknown:
Andrea Maflin
Presented By:
Tessa Shaw.
Editor:
Franny Moyle

With the semi-finalists decided this evening, the championship may have seen some high-ranked casualties along the way. At this stage last year, Ronnie O'Sullivan lostto eventual champion John Higgins , while defendingchampion Ken Doherty overcame Mark Williams. David Vine
assesses the day's play.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Ken Doherty
Unknown:
Mark Williams.
Unknown:
David Vine

First of a six-part series following German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter's 1998 world tour. Last year, Mutter joined her long-term collaborator, American pianist
Lambert Orkis on a personal and musicaljourney. A great lover of Beethoven's music, she devoted the yearto travelling the world performing all ten of the composer's violin sonatas.
Mutter starts the series with the SphngSonata, recorded last October in Paris. Widescreen.
Director David Stevens Subrrt/ed. 74
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Pianist:
Lambert Orkis
Director:
David Stevens

Repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Seal Secrets
88523 1.00 Walking and Running 48542 1.30 Swimming in Fish An Experimental Approach SCHOOLS
2.00 PrimaryPSHE Lifeschool A-Z
LANGUAGES
4.00 Make French Your Business
(2)
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 WEBWISE Putting Yourself on the Web
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 The Great Iron and Steel
Rollercoaster
6.10-7.00am Rocks for Roads

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