The Duke of Buckingham cheers up the king with a new-found delicacy - chocolate.
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The Duke of Buckingham cheers up the king with a new-found delicacy - chocolate.
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More animated fun with the genial ghost.
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Geri Halliwell pops in to sing and demonstrate yoga.
(Shown last Friday, BBC1)
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The little car comes to the rescue when thieves go into hiding after a flower-seller is robbed.
(Repeated at 1pm)
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Station officer Steele becomes a celebrity.
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Planet Pup is feeling excluded.
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Double bill. Milo and Fizz learn all about ants, and then the friends embark on a treasure hunt.
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Why is expecting a special visitor.
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Double bill. The lion and bear play hide-and-seek and then the voice trumpets make funny animal noises.
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10.50 Magic Key: Biff of the Jungle (ages 5-6)
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11.05 Numbertime: Addition and Subtraction - Two-step Subtraction (ages 6-7)
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11.20 Words and Pictures: Phonics Year Two - Ear/eer/ere (ages 6-7)
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11.35 Watch: Living through the Seasons - Apple Tree (ages 5-7)
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11.50 Landmarks Shorts: Using the Land - Coastal Neighbour (ages 9-11)
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12.00 English Express: Own Goal: Programme 4 (ages 9-11)
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Addition and subtraction using animations, songs and sketches. The relationship between practical problem solving and written calculations is made clear.
Weekday financial news.
A flower-seller is robbed.
(Shown 8.10am)
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Animation. Romuald is forced to model his mum's knitwear on TV. (R) (S)
Melodrama about an aspiring actress and her black housekeeper as they struggle to cope with the growing pains and problems of their respective daughters.
Review page 62.
(1959, U) *****
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(Digital: UK Today) Weather
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The first of this week's studio debates, with Esther Rantzen.
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Ainsley Harriott presides over the culinary challenge.
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Anne Robinson presents a special edition of the elimination quiz in which nine members of the same family battle for supremacy.
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(Repeated at 12.15am on BBC Choice)
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The kids are stranded on an island. With the voice of James Earl Jones.
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The Spectrum Angels are trapped by three Mysteron-created Angel aircraft.
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A two-part story in which Crichton is accused of selling secrets.
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(For cast see Saturday at 11.20pm)
The first in a new three-part series in which Kirsty Wark examines the legacy of British Modernist architecture.
The movement's success lay in its rescue of thousands from the country's slums and tenement blocks, but the resulting high-rise buildings are a grim reminder of its failings.
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Edinburgh University take on Wadham College, Oxford.
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Dark secrets are unearthed in the rubble-filled cellar of Monk's Cottages in this small Suffolk town.
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Third in the new six-part comedy series.
Graham Templeton attempts to cash in on the public's bountiful generosity to animals.
(Repeated on Thursday at 9pm on BBC Choice)
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Jeremy Vine presents an analysis of the news.
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In the first of four films showing on consecutive nights prior to World Aids Day, the focus is on an activist who refuses to take antiretrovirals until they're more publicly available.
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Political analysis, with Andrew Neil.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Renaissance Secrets: Riddle of the Dome
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1.00 In the Nick of Time
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1.30 England's Green and Pleasant Land
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Secondary Schools
2.00 Religious Education: The Test of Time
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Languages
4.00 Working with the Spanish/Working with the Japanese
Differing approaches to business.
Working for Local Government
5.00 Careers
Open University
6.00 Water is for Fighting Over
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6.30 Open Advice: The Three Degrees
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