Animation.
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Today, going shopping in the supermarket.
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Animated antipodean antics with the ever-ravenous Tasmanian devil.
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Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday BBC1) (S) (W)
More seafaring treasure-seeking.
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Animated adventures in Moomin Valley.
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Repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Come Outside: Useful Holes
(ages 4-5)
9.15 Storytime: Bet You Can't
(ages 4-5)
9.30 Words and Pictures Plus: Ridiculous
(ages 5-7) (S)
9.45 Watch: Art: Myself and Other People
(ages 5-7) (S)
Drip, Squiggle and Squidge find out what a portrait is with the help of Pablo Picasso.
Watched by the Teletubbies, a girl paints a picture of her father.
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More pre-school fun featuring live action and animatronics.
The Tweenies make some costumes so they can dress up as animals and perform a show.
(Repeated 3.25pm BBC1) (S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]
10.50 Numbertime: Side by Side: In, Out, Through/Homes
(ages 4-5) (S)
11.10 Look and Read: Spywatch: Sent Away
(ages 7-9)
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11.30 Megamaths: Tables
(ages 7-9) (S)
11.50 See You, See Me: The Vikings: the Sea
How the Vikings arrived in Scotland and the reception they received.
(ages 7-9) (S)
12.10 Science Zone: People: It's in the Blood
Presenter Steve Johnson takes a first-aid course and watches surgeons using a new "virtual reality" technique.
(ages 9-11) (S)
Developments in the business and consumer arenas.
Animated tales about a car living in a motor museum. Narrated by Toyah Willcox.
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(ages 7-9) (S)
Highlights from Italy of Rally San Remo. Finland's Tommi Makinen won this event last year on his way to becoming world champion and a repeat performance this time around will serve to edge him away from Frenchman Didier Auriol at the summit of the drivers' table. A high placing for Richard Burns will also keep the Briton's hopes alive of taking the overall title.
The fourth-round of the Grand Prix continues at the Guild Hall in Preston. One of last season's most successful players, Mark Williams, is scheduled to be in action, along with Question of Sport captain and former world champion John Parrott. Introduced by David Vine.
Weather
Continued live coverage of the Grand Prix fourth-round from the Guild Hall, Preston.
Jamie Theakston interviews Mariah Carey and talks to Lightning Seeds leader Ian Broudie. Plus dance hotshots Basement Jaxx and the winners of this year's Musik awards.
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Fourth-round action from Preston's Guild Hall.
Actor Ben Kingsley narrates this epic ten-part sweep through the last 1,000 years of world history.
The period AD 1000-1100 sees China as the most vibrant, open and technologically-advanced civilisation in the world. Christendom, on the other hand, is poor and marginalised.
See Choice.
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Website: [web address removed]
BBC Book: This Sceptred Isle: the 20th Century, hardback £19.99 CD Boxed Set: £75, Audio Boxed Set: £50
A history of the world in ten chapters: page 35
Jeremy Paxman is the question master as Trinity College, Cambridge, play Keble College, Oxford.
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The menu in the last of the cost-conscious cookery series features nettle soup, spinach-and-feta cheese pie, vegetarian and meat spaghettis, roasted pineapple with butterscotch sauce, pearl-barley risotto with mushrooms and blood-orange torta.
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BBC Book: Sophie Grigson's Feasts for a Fiver, price £14.99, in hardback
Food with Sophie Grigson: page 42
Comic goings-on in a celebrity-strewn suburban street.
Mrs Huggett's status as cleaner to the stars is threatened.
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With Kirsty Wark. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
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Dougie Donnelly presents Grand Prix highlights.
Bilko helps an old army buddy to get ahead in a big banking house.
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Followed by Video Nation Shorts (S)
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Welfare for All?
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1.00 Who Calls the Shots?
Making decisions in the NHS.
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1.30 Looking at What Happens in Hospital
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Secondary Schools
2.00 Geography: France 2000
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Languages
4.00 The French Experience (5-8)
with subtitles.
Working In Engineering
5.00 Engineering Council: Women into Science
5.15 Career Moves
Open University
6.00 Global Firms in the Industrialising East
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6.30 The Chemistry of Creativity
Ends 7.00am
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