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Noddy in Toyland
Noddy is stranded when his car is stolen.
(R)

7.30 Smurfs' Adventures
Animated fun.
(R)

7.50 Blue Peter
The story of the famous painter LS Lowry.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
(S) (W)

8.20 The All-New Popeye Show
Fun with the spinach-eating sailor.
(R)

8.40 Polka Dot Shorts
Bear creates a robot to help with the chores.
(Repeated at 1pm)
(R)

8.45 Brum
Animated automobile tales. Narrated by Toyah Willcox.
(R)

8.55 Playdays
Peggy and Mark see big shire horses and a tiny Shetland pony at the stables.
(R)

9.15 Angelmouse
Animation about a mouse sent from heaven to help out.
(Repeated at 2.35pm)
(R)

9.25 Noddy in Toyland
Noah is given a surprise birthday party.
(R)

9.50 Pingu
Fun with the clumsy, misunderstood penguin.
(Repeated at 2pm)
(R)

10.00 Teletubbies Advent Calendar
(R) (S)

Then Teletubbies
The Teletubbies watch some children go on a boat trip to see seals.
(S)

10.30 Tweenies
Jake and Fizz get excited about dragons. They learn about hibernation.
(R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Narrator (Brum):
Toyah Willcox

Willow's spell goes awry, causing Giles to go blind and Buffy and Spike to fall in love.
(Postponed from last Thursday) (Repeated tomorrow 11.20pm) (S) (W) [Web address removed]

Contributors

Buffy Summers:
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Rupert Giles:
Anthony Stewart Head
Xander Harris:
Nicholas Brendon
Willow Rosenberg:
Alyson Hannigan
Spike:
James Marsters
Riley:
Marc Blucas

As hundreds of couples battle it out at the London championships in ballroom and Latin dancing, First Sight goes behind the scenes with three hopefuls as they begin a season of dance competitions.
(S)
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Contributors

Producer:
Paul Dawe
Editor:
Dippy Chaudhary

Jeremy Clarkson lives the high life aboard a spectacular super yacht, sneaks up on a Swedish stealth warship, races in the Florida Everglades in a V8-powered swamp buggy and rides on a life-sized mechanical elephant in Shropshire.
(R) (S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Clarkson
Producer:
Richard Pearson
Producer:
Andy Wilman

In the last of the current series, Tiff Needell learns some tips from Hollywood movie stunt drivers. Jason Barlow takes a look back over a significant year for motorists which has seen massive cuts in car prices and a fuel crisis which brought the country to a standstill. With Vicki Butler-Henderson. The series returns early next year.
(S) (W)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Tiff Needell
Presenter:
Jason Barlow
Presenter:
Vicki Butler-Henderson
Producer:
John Wilcox
Series Producer:
Richard Pearson

A revised repeat of a controversial film examining bestselling author Graham Hancock's popular but hotly-disputed theory about a lost ancient civilisation that brought knowledge to the rest of the world. Using the latest astronomy and archaeology, the programme tests the theory. Horizon returns in the new year.
See Choice.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Chris Hale
Series Editor:
Bettina Lerner

In the penultimate programme of his talk show, Jeremy Clarkson meets aristocratic hellraiser Jamie Blandford.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Clarkson
Guest:
Jamie Blandford
Director:
Brian Klein
Producer:
Rob Baker

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open Science
12.30 Does Science Matter?
(S)
1.20 What Have the Nineties Ever Done for Us?
1.30 Final Frontier
(W)
1.45 What Have the Nineties Ever Done for Us?
2.00 Making Contact
(S)
2.30 Mapping the Milky Way
(S)
3.00 Asteroid Hunters

Parenting
3.30 The Pocket Guide to Parenting Plus (10)
(W)

Languages
4.00 Make Japanese Your Business

Working In Health and Care
5.00 The Future

Open University
6.00 It's Only Plastic
(S)
6.30 Given Enough Rope
(S)
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