More adventures with the loch monsters.
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Peggy Patch looks at a lovely doll's house.
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Antipodean fun with the Tasmanian devil.
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Another lively animated underwater adventure.
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More fun with the residents of Busytown.
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9.00 Cats' Eyes: Forces: Pushing and Pulling
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9.15 Cats' Eyes: Forces: Falling
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9.30 Writing and Pictures
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9.45 Watch: Famous People: Louis Braille
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The Tubbies watch two children construct a den. When a carpet suddenly appears in Teletubbyland, it becomes an endless source of fascination for Laa-Laa and Po.
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Judy demonstrates how to dress a wound when Jake falls and cuts his finger. The Tweenies also make finger puppets and perform a show.
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10.50 Numbertime: Numbers up to 100: Patterns of Ten
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11.05 Watch Out: City Life
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11.20 Megamaths: Tables: the Seven-times Table
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11.40 Look and Read: Spywatch: the Secret Quarry
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12.00 Space Ark: Forces: Transport Safety
(ages 7-11) (S)
12.10 Science Zone: Living
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The role of traffic surveys to help road planners manage traffic problems looking at surveys carried out by Department of the Environment and two areas of traffic congestion. Show more
The latest consumer news, with Adrian Chiles, Adam Shaw.
Animated fun with the reindeer and his friends.
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(ages 7-9) (S)
More live action from the UK championship in Bournemouth as the remaining quarter-finals are played to a conclusion.
With Dougie Donnelly.
Howard Marks recalls standing trial for importing drugs.
An update on all of the day's events in Parliament, presented by Diana Madill, plus the chance to question politicians on the programme's phone-in. (S)
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Another visit to Bournemouth for live quarter-final action in the UK championship. At the same stage last year, eventual winner John Higgins continued his progress with a 9-6 triumph over John Parrott, while former UK champion Steve Davis was humbled 9-4 by fellow Englishman Paul Hunter.
Now both missing on a mission to recover a potentially lethal artefact, Riker and Picard have seemingly become victims of ruthless mercenaries.
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David Vine introduces the opening exchanges in the concluding session of the quarter-finals.
Overcrowding, crime, pollution, and long working hours are just some of the factors contributing to the high stress levels experienced by many Londoners. Could the new Mayor of London help to improve the quality of life for those who live and work in the capital? (S)
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Mind over Matter. Teenagers Cindy and Jena Wortman should have been dead after spending nearly two weeks shipwrecked on an Alaskan beach. As Mears visits the locations involved, he concludes that a positive mental attitude is the overriding factor in surviving such a situation. Producer Martin Pailthorpe ; Series producer Dick Colthursf (S) (W)
Tonight's programme reveals the tactics used by the minders of celebrities to ward off unwanted pursuers as they transport their charges to the premiere of the latest James Bond film. With Kate Humble and Quentin Willson.
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Magazine: £3.20 from newsagents
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David Sullivan, property multi-millionaire and owner of the Sport newspapers, spends a week as a reporter at the group's Manchester office.
His journalistic duties include the organisation of a topless photo shoot and interviewing a woman who claims that the late Elvis Presley fathered her child.
See Choice.
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Continuing the series about the new Royal Opera House.
After two years working in cramped cupboards and leaking basements, performers and those who work behind the scenes are ready to find out all about the Royal Ballet's new home.
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News reports and analysis of the day's events, with Jeremy Paxman. At 11.00 News headlines.
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Dougie Donnelly introduces the pick of the day's quarter-final action from Bournemouth.
Including the latest news from the count at the Kensington and Chelsea by-election. With Zeinab Badawi.
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Open Science
12.30 Background Brief
12.45 What Have the Seventies Ever Done for Us?
1.00 Earth and Life: Above the Volcano
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1.30 Our Health in Our Hands
2.00 The Programmers
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2.30 Caught in Time
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3.00 A Tale of Two Cells
Key Skills
3.30 Information Technology: Retail
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Languages
4.00 75th Anniversary: More German Gems
Working In...: Webwise
5.00 Get Webwise: Doing Business on the Web
5.30 Computers Still Don't Bite
Open University
6.00 Galapagos: Research in the Field
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6.30 Open Advice: The Three Degrees
Ends 7.00am