Animation inspired by Victor Hugo's novel. (R) (S)
Another triple bill of ghostly goings-on. (R) (S)
George the tortoise is placed into hibernation.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1)
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Animated double bill. Binka's bed gets washed, then he has fun playing in the snow.
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Sarah and James accidentally burst the water mains in the park. (R) (S)
Noah is sad because the goblins have stolen a part from his radio. (R) (S)
BBC Noddy Magazine: £1.35 monthly. December issue on sale now
Judy learns dancing - Scottish-style - in a castle, while Bella has a sleepover at Fizz's house. (R) (S) (W)
BBC Tweenies magazine £1.25 monthly. December issue on sale now.
The children are on the hunt for pairs of things. (R) (S)
The foursome watch a group of children paddling in the sea, then a bouncy cushion appears. (R) (S)
BBC Teletubbies Magazine: monthly, £1.35. December issue on sale now
(Repeats are not indicated)
10.50 Megamaths: Money - £1 to £5 (ages 7-9)
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11.10 English Express: Language Knowledge - Slowly, Sadly, Wildly (ages 9-11)
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11.30 The Experimenter: Sorting It Out: Plants and Animals (ages 7-9)
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11.50 Zig Zag: Snap Shots - Evacuation (ages 7-9)
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12.10 Zig Zag: Village, Town and City - Our Land (ages 7-9)
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Financial news, with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
More fun with the fat cat.
(Shown at 8.10am) (S)
Animation. Romuald and his family go to a theme park. (R) (S)
Thriller. When Richard Hammond is blinded by an explosion, his wife has to rethink her plan to leave him for another man.
Review page 64.
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Update on events in Parliament, presented by Zeinab Badawi.
(Contact details Wednesday) (S)
(Digital; UK Today)
Weather
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Topical studio debate, hosted by Esther Rantzen.
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The against-the-clock culinary contest continues, presented by Ainsley Harriott.
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Ruthless elimination quiz, with Anne Robinson.
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(Repeated at 12 midnight on BBC Choice)
The story concludes with Janeway, Tuvok and B'Elanna infiltrating the Borg cube.
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Deanna Troi's mother arrives to inform her daughter that plans for her marriage have been made.
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Rhodes prepares a selection of simple suppers suitable for friends and family, including a meat-and-vegetable soup, and a cheese-onion-and-potato tart.
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Jamie Oliver pays a visit to his mentor, Gennaro Contaldo, to see if the Italian chef approves of his new recipe for parsnip-and-pancetta tagliatelle, while a "sexy" salad and roast duck are also on the menu.
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BBC Good Food Magazine: £2.10. December issue on sale now
BBC Good Food Show: NEC Birmingham 28 November-2 December. Go to [web address removed] for additional information and ticket prices
Jamie Oliver's recipe, plus Parmesan cheese mill offer: page 24
Julian Richards recalls how, after years of raiding, England's resistance was so weakened that, in the early 11th century, the Vikings were finally able to seize the throne. In other parts of the British Isles however, they gained and maintained power by integration.
(Repeated with sign language at 1.25am on BBC1)
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Website: [web address removed]
BBC History magazine, published monthly, price £2.95. December issue on sale now
Continuing the spoof celebrities-in-suburbia series. Joe Pesci has a solution to the problem of intrusive tourists.
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Adrian Lucas, chief executive of the Scottish Ambulance Service, leaves behind the safety of his office and returns, after 20 years, to work on the streets of Glasgow.
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Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
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Second in the series about Aids in South Africa. Film-maker Khalo Matabane tells a story exploring how the virus has further complicated the complex nature of relationships.
(Another story in the series is tomorrow at 11.20pm)
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Another recital from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.
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Presented by Andrew Neil.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Ever Wondered?
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1.00 Personal Passions: Rick Stein
1.15 Ever Wondered?
1.30 Harlem in the Sixties
Black American art.
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Secondary Schools
2.00 Religious Education
Languages
4.00 Work Talk Spain
Working for Local Government
5.00 Self Improvement and Learning Skills
The learning curve in local government.
Open University
6.00 They Did It Their Way
Challenges for managers in the future.
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6.30 The Clinical Psychologist
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