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An extended edition of pre-school fun. (S)
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The young aardvark involves himself in two more animated adventures. (R) (S)
Animated antics with the ever-hungry Tazmanian Devil and his whirlwind family. (R) (S)
The parents take embarrassing home videos to an awards ceremony. (R) (S)
A double bill of animated fun with the cheeky friends. In the opening instalment. Lupo has to cope with the flu, then Eusebia's canary escapes. (R) (S)
A double bill in which Woody goes on holiday, followed by Winnie trying to become a doctor. (R) (S)
Marcus doesn't know how to tell Mo that his girlfriend is cheating on him. (S)
Continuing the run of double episodes from the last series. The children try to raise money for homeless people. Arnie goes public about suffering from epilepsy.
Written by Suzie Smith and Paul Smith
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Space-based game show that pits boys against girls. Presented by Jemma James with team captains Adrian Dickson and Rani Khanijau.(W)
The battle continues as six more remote-controlled warriors, including X-Terminator and Behemoth, vie for supremacy.
Shown last Friday (S) ROBOT WARS MAGAZINE: available monthly, price fl.50, from newsagents
Josie d'Arby, Vernon Kay, Joe Mace and Lisa Rogers present the live pop show, featuring news, performances and chat from some of the biggest names in music. Viewers can e-mail questions for star guests at: [email address removed]
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(TOTP 2 is on Wednesday at 6pm)
Top of the Pops - the Magazine: price £1.50, from newsagents
Shadow Defence Secretary lain Duncan-Smith joins presenter
Shaun Ley to discuss the week's political events in London and the South East. E-MAIL: metropol@bbc.co.uk REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Presented by John Inverdale.
1.35 Ski Sunday
The spectacular but forbidding Lauberhorn course in Wengen, Switzerland, is the venue for highlights of the men's World Cup downhill. With Hazel Irvine. Commentary by Matt Chilton and Graham Bell.
2.25 Racing
Coverage of the £100,000 Pierse Hurdle from Leopardstown, Ireland.
2.40 World Indoor Bowls
Action from Norfolk of the World Indoor championship. David Rhys Jones and Jonny Davidson are in the commentary positions. (S)
5.15 Rugby Union
A review of the weekend's European Cup action, including Leicester's Pool Six decider against Pau, Gloucester v Llanelli, Bath's match against Castres in Pool Four and Newport's clash with last year's runners-up Munster. Producer Julie Griffiths : Executive editor
Dave Gordon (W) WEBSITE: [web address removed]
Ray Stubbs hosts live coverage from the Lakeside Country
Club of the best-of-11-sets final of the World Professional
Darts championship. The winner stands to leave the oche with L46,000 in his pocket- L98,000 if he can pull off a nine-dart finish on his way to victory. Ted Hankey whitewashed Ronnie Baxter 6-0 in last year's climax. American John Part , a finalist in the recent rival world championship, joins Tony Green in the commentary box, plus studio analysis from Bobby George. (W)
Subsequent programmes may run late
The first episode in a repeat run of the landmark television series, narrated by Laurence Olivier.
During the early thirties, Germany was a country gradually emerging from the depths of economic depression, with the pain of a humiliatingly conclusive defeat in the First World War still a recent memory.
Against this backdrop, Adolf Hitler was able to offer promises of regained pride and prosperity. Using film never publicly seen outside of Germany itself, this documentary demonstrates how Hitler was able to rise to power with the wholehearted support of millions of ordinary Germans. (R) (S)
Orison. A death fetishist who once terrorised Scully enlists the help of a reverend in his bid to escape prison.
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Psychological drama, based on a real-life murder case in fifties New Zealand. starring Melanie Lynskey and Kate Winslet. Two 14-year-old girls develop a close relationship in which they imagine a magical kingdom peopled by idols and lovers. But, when the adult world threatens to shatter the fantasy, the girls commit a terrible act. Widescreen.
Director Peter Jackson (1994, 18) (S) (W) Films: pp 54-57 *****
Andrew Duncan interviews Kate Winslet page 8
The Sweetest Sound. Film-maker Alan Berliner is tired of being mistaken for one of the many people who share his name. In this film, he goes in search of others who share his problem. After visiting same-name societies all over
America, he attempts to come to terms with his alter egos when he holds a dinner party where invites are confined to people called Alan Berliner. There they explore the links that have resulted in them having the same name.
Director Alan Berliner ; Series editor Nick Fraser (S) (W)
Crime thriller. When insurance investigator Joe Peters falls for wild-living Diane, he soon finds himself planning an ingenious robbery in order to satisfy her lust for money. But his carefully laid plans backfire. Ends 1.35am.
Director Harold Daniels (1951) (BW) (S) Films: pp 54-57 ***
Repeats are not indicated.
National Test Revision 2.00 Revisewise at School (S) Languages 4.00 Spain Inside Out (parts 1-2)
Working In Engineering 5.00 Basic IT and Web Skills Open University 6.00 A Language for Movement (S)
6.30 Hotel Hilbert Ends 7.00am. (S)