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The Chipmunks Go to the Movies
Alvin battles Batmunk.
(R) (S)

7.20 Arthur
Two adventures with the young aardvark.
(R) (S)

7.50 UBOS
Gus and Verne look into Cassy's obsession with her family.
(hown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1)
(S)

8.10 Bill and Ben
Weed decides that she wants to see the world.
(Repeated at 1pm)
(S)

8.20 Little Bear
Emily celebrates her seventh birthday.
(R) (S)

8.45 64 Zoo Lane
The story of Henrietta the hippo.
(R) (S)

9.00 Tweenies
Jake finds Milo in a cardboard box.
(R) (S) (W)
BBC CD-ROM: Ready to Play, for PC and Playstation, price £19.99

9.40 Playdays
Poppy and Karl have fun with their farm.
(R) (S)

10.00 Teletubbies
The Tubbies watch some children marching and twirling batons. Then they try not to drop their toast.
(R) (S)

(Repeats are not indicated)

10.50 Storytime: My Cat Maisie (ages 4-5)
(S)

11.05 Numbertime: Numbers 11-20 (ages 4-6)
(S)

11.20 Writing and Pictures: The Wolf (ages 6-7)
(S)

11.35 Hands Up!: Time to Go Hippo (ages 7-9)
with sign language.
(S)

11.50 See You, See Me: Picts and Scots: The Scotti (ages 7-9)
(S)

12.10 Around Scotland: The Year of the Prince: Divided Loyalties (ages 10-12)
(S)

Melodrama. After the sudden death of a fellow traveller, Dr Huntington Bailey is drawn into the sinister world of the stunning Allida, a woman who has become the object of manic obsession.
Review page 69.
(1944) ***
(BW) (S)

Contributors

Director:
Jacques Tourneur
Allida Bedereaux:
Hedy Lamarr
Dr Huntington Bailey:
George Brent
Nick Bedereaux:
Paul Lukas
Clagriorne:
Albert Dekker
Maitland:
Carl Esmond
Cissie:
Olive Blakeney

6.00 A Fish Called Selma
Hollywood has-been Troy McClure revives his flagging acting career when he starts dating Selma. With the guest voice of Jeff Goldblum.
(R) (S)

6.20 The Principal and the Pauper
In the first of a run of new episodes, a stranger (voiced by Martin Sheen) arrives in town claiming to be the real Principal Skinner.
(S)

Contributors

[Voice] (A Fish Called Selma):
Jeff Goldblum
[Voice] (The Principal and the Pauper):
Martin Sheen

The third of a six-part series following Dan Pearson's year-long transformation of Home Farm in Northamptonshire.

February: as new shoots burst forth, the team prepare the garden for spring with naturalistic planting.
(R) (S) (W)
BBC Book: The Garden by Dan Pearson, hardback, price £20

Contributors

Presenter/Garden designer:
Dan Pearson
Director/Producer:
Claire Whalley

A visit to one village that has made it on to the Britain in Bloom shortlist to meet some of the individuals whose hard work has been recognised. Plus a look at the garden in which New Zealander James Fraser has incorporated plants native to his homeland. Presented by Alan Titchmarsh.
(S) (W)
BBC Magazines: Gardeners' World, price £2.60; Gardens Illustrated, £3.50
BBC Book: Flower of the Moment, price £18.99
Foreign friends: page 20

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Titchmarsh
Guest:
James Fraser
Producer:
Colette Foster
Executive Producer:
Tony Laryea

A double bill of episodes begins a new ten-part war drama, produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, based on the non-fiction bestseller by historian Stephen E Ambrose.

Currahee
Georgia, 1942: a disparate band of men gather to begin training under the harsh leadership of Lt Sobel for one of the newest US regiments - the paratroopers.

Day of Days
On D-Day, thousands of paratroopers are flown across the English Channel into France, where they come under heavy fire.
With violence and strong language.
(S) (W)

The story behind Steven Spielberg's epic new TV series: page 42

Contributors

Based on the book by:
Stephen E Ambrose
Producer:
Steven Spielberg
Producer:
Tom Hanks
Lt Herbert Sobel:
David Schwimmer
Richard D Winters:
Damian Lewis
Joseph Toye:
Kirk Acevedo
Bull Randleman:
Michael Cudlitz
Col Robert F Sink:
Dale Dye
George Luz:
Rick Gomez
Donald G Malarkey:
Scott Grimes
William Guarnere:
Frank John Hughes
Lewis Nixon:
Ron Livingston
Frank J Perconte:
James Madio
'Popeye' Wynn:
Nicholas Aaron
Carwood Lipton:
Donnie Wahlberg

Poet Tom Paulin and journalist Paul Morley join Mark Lawson to discuss the week's cultural highlights, including French film "Amelie", directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

(Rptd next Monday on BBC Knowledge) (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lawson
Panellist:
Tom Paulin
Panelist:
Paul Morley
Producer:
Mark Bell

A new ten-part series of Later... opens with a concert by Paul Weller in which the former Jam and Style Council frontman plays songs from throughout his career and is joined on stage by Jools Holland and surprise guests.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter/Pianist:
Jools Holland
Singer:
Paul Weller
Producer:
Alison Howe
Director:
Janet Fraser Crook

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