7.00 Noddy in Toyland Kate, DJ and Truman put on a play, but unfortunately lose Granpa's sea captain's hat.....
7.30 Top Cat Dibble's Birthday. The gang throw Officer Dibble a surprise party, but TC has other plans forthe presents.
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7.5550/50 Children's game show, with Sally Gray , where the entire audience are the contestants.
Shown on Monday at4.35pm on BBC1
Followed by Rewind
Shown yesterday on BBC1
8.20 Dastardly and Muttley Triple bill of aviation animation.
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8.40 Polka Dot Shorts The adventures of Polkaroo and his friends, who live in the LandofRoo
8.50 Tales of Aesop The Fox, the Wolf and the Sausages. Neitherthe lion nor Mrs Bite can decide who won the sausages.
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9.00 Isabel Highlights (ages 14-16)-a taster of the drama series for students of Spanish. 4462301 9.10 Sportsbank
Dance (teachers' programme) - a look at the dance curriculum in action. 8753905 9.45 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Fish Auntie Mabel and Pippin focus on all manneroffish.
MandirTemple. The
Teletubbies have a very busy day. They see three children celebrating Diwali, watch the clouds, smell the flowers, look for rabbits, but still they are not tired.
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10.30 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Division -the second in a series that makes learning division fun.
10.50 Look and Read Welcome to LRTV -there's an early-morning verb workout with CC and the gang
11.10 Landmarks (ages 9-11) River
Severn - presenter Vanessa Collingridge continues hertravels down the UK's longest river.
11.30 The Animated Epics (ages 14-16) Chaucer(l) Animated version of three of the Canterbury tales-the Nun's Priests' tale, the Knight's tale and the Wife of Bath's. Subtitled 9672 12.00
Shakespeare -the Animated Tales (ages 11-13) The Winter's Tale -The tragic storyofKingLeontes.
Business and consumer news.
Toy adventures with Johnson the pink elephant and his chums.
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The two semi-finals of the World Snooker championship. The venue is the Crucible theatre in Sheffield's city centre, which is hosting the event for the 23rd time and each of the winners is guaranteed a cheque for £135,000.
The programme is presented by David Vine and Dougie Donnelly, who provide the latest news and action, with commentary on the matches from Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, Willie Thorne and John Parrott.
Videoplus code for 1.10-6.00 Code for 1.10-3.30 (not PDC) Code for 3.30-6.00 (not PDC)
Including at 2.40 and 3.25 News and Regional News (Subtitled), Weather
Grampa Simpson and Mr Burns have both fallen in love with the same person. As they compete for her hand in marriage, Bart steps in to help his grandfather.
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(Subtitled)
Another chance to see the best of this week's dose of satirical sketches and sofa-based stand-up from comedians Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
(Digital widescreen)
Continuing the live coverage of the first semi-final in this year's World Championship
Talks in which Brian Walden
reflects on why people considered to be villains are allowed to play prominent roles in human affairs. Machiavelli. Today, the name of Niccolo Machiavelli is usually invoked to condemn cynical and ruthless acts of self-interest, especially in politics. Yet, as tonight's unscripted talk reveals, this 16th-century Italian diplomat advocated a devious approach because he believed the flaws in human nature necessitated it.
See today's choices. Director/Producer David Cox
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/education
Janet Street-Porter tackles the penultimate leg of her 350-mile walk from Edinburgh to Greenwich in south London. While heading from Bedford to the M25 motorway, she looks for clues about the life of 17th-century preacher and writer John Bunyan, admires the Cardington Hangars, and explores the proposed Utopia of Welwyn Garden City. She also meets up with pop singer/songwriter Elton John, who talks about his childhood in Pinner.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
Gay Search looks at the bank holiday demand for healthy bedding plants forthe summer, Stephen Lacey looks at the Mediterranean planting in Beth Chatto 'sgravel garden in Essex, Pippa Greenwood examines bio-controls in the greenhouse and moisture retention for hanging baskets, and Alan Titchmarsh provides more advice from his Hampshire garden. Series producer Colette Foster Executive producer Tony Laryea
Digitalwidescreen Subtitled ........ BBC GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: available from newsagents
♦ See Alan Titchmarsh : page 38; Summer plant offer: page
BroadcasterTrevorPhillipsand comedian Bill Baileyjoin regulars Angus Deayton , Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on the satirical quiz. DirectorPaul Wheeler; Producer Giles Pilbrow Repeated next Sunday
Digital widescreen
Further coverage of day 14 of the championship
News analysis, with Martha Kearney. Including at 11.00
News headlines.
Followed by WEBWISE Tales from the Net
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99 and 44/100% Pure. Theseries on film censorship covers the post-Prohibition era of the thirties and forties, and features
Hedy Lamarr , Bette Davis , Errol Flynn , and Veronica Lake. Torment, which follows at 1.15am, complements this edition.
Drama, showingto accompany Sex,
Censorship and the Silver
Screen, starring Alf Kjellin Mai Zetterling
Oppressed by a cruel teacher nicknamed Caligula, young student Jan-Erik finds consolation in a relationship with a prostitute. In Swedish with English subtitles.
Director Alf Sjoberg (1944)
Black and white
* See Rims: pages 56-62
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated. EXAM REVISION
GCSEBitesize Revision
Spanish