Professor Dumkopf finds a hungry monster.
(R)
Peggy Patch watches the lambing on a sheep farm.
(R)
Antipodean antics with the Tasmanian devil.
(R)
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1) (S) (W)
Double bill of animated puppy fun.
(R)
Further adventures with the residents of Busytown.
(R)
(Repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Cats' Eyes: Freezing and Melting
(ages 5-7) (S)
9.15 Cats' Eyes: The Effects of Heat
(ages 5-7) (S)
9.30 Writing and Pictures: The Circus
(ages 6-7) (S)
9.45 Watch: Famous People with Magic Grandad: Elizabeth I
(ages 5-7) (S)
Laa-Laa watches two girls go for a tram ride around San Francisco.
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The Tweenies have fun playing pass-the-parcel - but what a mess they make.
(Repeated 3.25pm BBC1) (S) (W)
10.50 Numbertime: Missing Numbers
(ages 5-7) (S)
11.05 Watch Out: New Life
(ages 7-11) (S)
11.20 Megamaths: The Four-times Table
(ages 7-10) (S)
11.40 Look and Read: Spywatch: Surprise
(ages 7-9) (S)
12.00 Space Ark: Rusting
(ages 7-11) (S)
12.10 Science Zone: A Rusty Tale
(ages 9-11) (S)
Presented by Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Jerome searches for his lost balloon.
(R)
(ages 9-12) (S)
Leisure ideas with two editions of The Arts and Crafts Show.
1.30 Will Hanrahan learns basic woodwork techniques.
(R)
2.00 Refurbishing an old violin, and silver sculptures.
(R)
A visit to the Lake District and an exploration of Tuscany.
The day's events in Parliament, with Zeinab Badawi.
(S)
(S) Weather
Chris Packham and Liz Kershaw try to guess the identity of home owners in Nottinghamshire.
Presented by Fern Britton.
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Recipes: see Ceefax page
Clarissa Dickson Wright and Jennifer Paterson bake cakes to raise money for a church restoration appeal.
(R) (S)
From feng shui to Buddhism, Lowri Turner and guests ask why the west is so fond of adopting eastern traditions.
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Leftover paint, fabric and wood are used to effect another house transformation. (S)
When Geordi receives distressing news about his mother, he disobeys direct orders and risks his life in what seems to be a futile rescue attempt.
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When an old friend of Giles's is murdered in Sunnydale, Buffy investigates the nightmare that has come back to haunt her Watcher from his time in Oxford.
(Repeated next Sunday) (S)
Ivan Massow, tipped as a rising Conservative star, has a colourful background, running away from home at 16, living rough and struggling with his homosexuality. Miranda Sawyer spends a day with the adviser to Lord Archer who now has serious political ambitions of his own.
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(Regional Programme: see panel on left for variations)
The far north of Sweden in midwinter is no place for the fainthearted. But Ray Mears shows how to negotiate temperatures as low as -30°C and also hears how Bob Thomson survived 48 hours in the frozen wastes of the Arctic following a plane crash in 1991.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
This week's programme visits the Classic Car Show in Birmingham, and looks at a scheme banning cars from Oxford city centre. With Kate Humble and Quentin Willson.
(S) (W)
Magazine: £3.20 from newsagents
Website: [web address removed]
Giles Fearnley leaves his job as chief executive of Prism Rail to fill in as platform supervisor in Cambridge. He soon finds himself assailed by the problems of long queues, a lack of ticket machines, demanding staff and angry customers; ideal conditions for rail rage.
(S)
Website: [web address removed]
Sybil, a US film from the eighties telling the allegedly true story of a woman with multiple personality disorder (MPD), lead to a flood of similar diagnoses.
Now, however, serious doubts that have divided the psychiatric community are being raised about the condition. Horizon explores MPD through the lives of patients living with the diagnosis and interviews with Sybil's friends.
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Michael Caine has to sell his beloved motor.
(R) (S)
News reports and analysis of the day's events, with Jeremy Paxman. At 11.00 News headlines.
(S)
Tony Parsons, Rosie Boycott and Craig Brown join host Mark Lawson to discuss this week's cultural events.
(S)
Parliamentary analysis with Zeinab Badawi.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open Science
12.30 Background Brief
12.45 What Have the Sixties Ever Done for Us?
1.00 Quantum Leaps Hard Solutions
(S)
1.30 Therapies on Trial
(S)
2.00 Building by Numbers
(S)
2.30 Synthesis of a Drug
3.00 Biological Barriers
Key Skills
3.30 Information Technology: Art and Design
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Languages
4.00 Suenos World Spanish (17-20)
Beginner's language lessons. With subtitles.
Working In...: Webwise
5.00 Get Webwise: Doing Business on the Web
5.30 Computers Still Don't Bite
Open University
6.00 Food Whose Choice Is it Anyway?
(S)
6.30 Looking at What Happens in Hospital
Ends 7.00am
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