Animation. Bump is very upset when he loses one of his buttons, so all of his friends help him to look for it.
(R)
Mr Motivator leads the children in a musical exercise routine, and then there's a game of musical statues with Dave.
(R)
Double bill of animated antipodean anarchy.
(R)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
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A double bill of undersea animation set in the watery world of Snorkland.
(R)
Another animated visit to meet the people of Busytown.
(R)
(Repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Number Adventures: Number Puzzles
(ages 5-7) (S)
9.15 Hands Up!: Words and Pictures
with signing.
(ages 5-7)
9.30 Writing and Pictures
(ages 6-7) (S)
9.45 Watch: Famous People
(ages 5-7) (S)
A voice trumpet teaches the colourful quartet the rhyme How Now Brown Cow, while the lion and the bear play a game of hide-and-seek.
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Fizz is taken to hospital for a checkup after she falls off her bike and hurts her wrist. Meanwhile, Jake, Bella and Milo make their own pretend hospital as they wait for Fizz to return.
(Repeated 3.30pm BBC1) (S) (W)
10.50 Numbertime
(ages 4-6) (S)
11.05 Watch Out: City Life
(ages 7-11) (S)
11.20 Megamaths: Tables
(ages 7-10) (S)
11.40 Look and Read: Spywatch: the Secret Quarry
(ages 7-9) (S)
12.00 Moving to English: Queen Alexandra and Historical Evidence
(ages 8+) (S)
12.20 Landmarks Shorts
Consumer reports with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Fantasy animation.
(R)
(ages 7-9) (S)
Coverage of the day's fifth-round play from the UK championship at Bournemouth's International Centre, introduced by Dougie Donnelly. Commentary comes from the team of Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, Willie Thorne and Jim Meadowcroft.
Artist Robert Lenkiewicz talks about an important moment that has changed his life.
(R)
All the latest parliamentary developments, with coverage of debates in both the Commons and the Lords plus reactions to the day's breaking political news. With Diana Madill.
(S)
(S) Weather
David Vine introduces further coverage of the fifth-round clashes from the Bournemouth International Centre.
Fraser gets involved in the robbery of dealer bonds when he stops a mugger in the street and finds out that the gun he is waving was used in the theft.
(R) (S)
David Vine introduces the conclusion to the fifth round of the UK championship, being played at the Bournemouth International Centre. The winners earn themselves a place in the quarter-finals, which start tomorrow.
Steve Rider presents highlights of the final day of the Rally of Great Britain. South Wales is the venue for the seven remaining stages, with 122 miles through the forests above Neath providing a demanding conclusion to the race for those who have survived the rigours of the first two days.
Antony Worrall Thompson prepares a spectacular roast chicken in sea salt, and suggests some quick and easy ideas for Christmas presents, while presenter Jilly Goolden has the definitive guide to the wines that are guaranteed to complement Christmas pudding.
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Further Details: Ceefax p580: Website: [web address removed] E-Mail: [email address removed]
Letters: page 4
More mysteries of ancient cultures are revealed by the attempted re-creation of their extraordinary achievements.
The Olmec carved huge heads from stone, which they travelled vast distances to quarry. How they then moved these objects is a mystery. Modern experts try to transport a stone over land and water using only the technology of the time.
See Choice.
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Series studying the work carried out at the Tavistock Clinic, Britain's largest NHS centre for psychotherapy.
Tracey [text removed] and Chris [text removed] take their three-year-old son Conor to the Tavistock Clinic to see if child psychiatrists Sebastian Kraemer and Sarah Wynick can help to explain his violent tantrums.
See Choice.
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Further Information: Ceefax: page 629; [web address removed]
With Jeremy Paxman. At 11.00 Regional news.
(S)
Dougie Donnelly presents a roundup of all the action in today's play at the UK championship.
Political analysis, presented by Steve Richards.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Personal Passions
12.45 Language Links
1.00 Putting on the Style
(S)
1.30 The Celebrated Cyfarthfa Band
(S)
Secondary Schools
2.00 Languages: Vingt Minutes
Video diary of a young man's first trip to France. Footballer David Ginola is on hand to explain some of the country's customs.
Languages
4.00 75th Anniversary: More Spanish Gems
Working In...: Webwise
5.00 Get Webwise: Creating Website for Fun
5.30 Computers Still Don't Bite
Open University
6.00 The Cutting Edge of Progress
6.30 Desertification: a Threat to Peace?
Ends 7.00am