Cheeky canine capers.
(Repeated tomorrow at 1pm)
Peggy Patch goes camping in the Yorkshire Dales.
Cave-dwelling capers with Fred and Barney in Bedrock.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Another lively animated underwater adventure.
There's a surprise birthday party for Noah.
(R)
Double bill of the classic comedy.
9.10 Bilko's Engagement
A mix-up at the jewellers puts Bilko in a spot of trouble. (BW)
9.35 A Mess Sergeant Can't Win
Bilko tries to lose money to help out a friend. (BW)
The Tubbies watch two children making music with a saucepan.
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Then Teletubbies Advent Calendar
Max falls asleep on the train after his car breaks down - and misses his stop.
(Repeated 3.25pm BBC1)
With Hylda Baker-impersonator Jean Fergusson.
Drama. A German woman joins an American circus in Munich and becomes involved with two very different men.
(1954)
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Business news with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
David Attenborough narrates the story of the Eulachon fish as they migrate up Alaska's rivers in order to spawn.
Leisure ideas with two editions of The Arts and Crafts Show.
1.30 Will Hanrahan and Jan Ralphs paint a Clarice Cliff-style mural in a kitchen.
2.00 Caroline Righton renovates an antique piano stool.
Rory McGrath and David Gower go to Australia's Frazier Island.
The day's events with Diana Madill plus the chance to question the politicians by phone.
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Annabel Croft and Eric Knowles play the house-matching panel game hosted by Ross Kelly.
The cookery challenge show presented by Fern Britton.
Lowri Turner reports as British consumers indulge their passion for shopping.
Strong opinions are exchanged in the studio discussion show hosted by Nick Ross.
Troi's mother, Lwaxana, acts as an interpreter for a delegation of telepathic aliens.
Buffy finds herself alone in mistrusting the charming computer salesman her mother has started to date.
(Repeated next Sunday)
Many women find they lose interest in sex after having a baby, or following the menopause. It's a problem more widespread than male impotence, but only now are drug companies developing treatments for women.
(Postponed from 4 November)
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Ray Mears journeys through the Arizona desert in the footsteps of Geronimo, the most famous of all Apache warriors. On his trek he learns how to squeeze food and water from the arid environment and acquires a host of other survival skills.
See Choice.
Vicki Butler-Henderson test-drives the new Clio Sport. Kate Humble and Quentin Willson pick up a bargain, while Tiff Needell takes a nostalgic look at the Sunbeam Lotus.
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In the face of tough competition from abroad, Wedgwood, one of British pottery's most famous names, has cut wages and mechanised much of the production line. Chief executive Brian Patterson returns to the factory floor in Stoke-on-Trent and gets a shock after he witnesses the working conditions.
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A four-part look at the political, commercial and artistic conflicts behind the building of the Millennium Dome.
While Peter Mandelson struggles to fulfil his remit over the first year, other problems are plaguing the Spirit Zone. Narrated by Robert Lindsay.
See Choice.
Polly Toynbee: page 16
The series ends with the stories of a tortured Chinese dissident held in a re-education camp and a recently released Peruvian who was paralysed from the waist down after being shot by soldiers.
News reports and analysis of the day's events, with Jeremy Paxman. At 11.00 News headlines.
Journalist Tony Parsons, feminist icon Germaine Greer and critic Bonnie Greer join presenter Mark Lawson to discuss some of this week's major cultural events.
Andrew Neil rounds up events at Westminster.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open Science
12.30 Background Brief
12.45 What Have the Seventies Ever Done for Us?
1.00 Earth and Life: Daisyworld
1.30 A Future with Aids
2.00 Hackers, Crackers and Worms
2.30 Energy through the Window
3.00 Insect Hormones
Parenting
3.30 Solving Problems: The Younger Child
Languages
4.00 Make French Your Business: Part 2
Working In the Community
5.00 Voluntary Matters: Conflict Resolution/IT and Communications
Open University
6.00 A New Sun is Born: Part 1
6.30 Open Advice: A University without Walls
Ends 7.00am