Fun with the little blue creatures. (R) (S)
A magical throne has alarming effects on Cassy and Gus. Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1 (S)
Ways to make your own personalised mobile-phone holder. Shown yesterday on BBC1 at 5pm (S) (W)
Spud mistakes a time capsule for a treasure chest. Repeated at 1pm (S)
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CD-Rom for PC and Playstation, £19.99: Fix It Fun! on Game Boy Colour. £24.99
Sam's popcorn machine goes haywire. (R) (S)
Agatha has a package for DJ. (R) (S)
The friends make a wish for snow, then their dream comes true. (R) (S) (W)
Rosie and Mr Jolly find themselves a little behind when the adventures begin. (R) (S)
A voice trumpet tells a joke to Laa-Laa, then the Tubbies dance. (R) (S)
Repeats are not indicated.
10.50 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Boots (S) 5352916 11.05
Numbertime (ages 5-7) Money-Change from 50p (S)
11.20 Words and Pictures Plus (ages 5-7) The Fish Who Could Wish (S) 3161428 11.35 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Freezing and Melting (S) 6126374 11.50 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) The Effects of Heat (S) 4463867 12.05 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) (S) 7879157 12.20 Landmarks Shorts (ages 9-11) (S)
Educational programme about counting and using money which deals with change from 50p.
Shown at 8.10am (S)
Victoria Wood appeals on behalf of Jessie's Fund.
For donation details see Sunday at
5pm on BBC1 (S)
Crime drama starring
Ida Lupino as a singer who gets caught up in a police inquiry when her$50 tip is found to be part of the proceeds from a robbery. Review page 67. Director Don Siegel (1954)
(BW)(S)
Including Prime Minister's
Questions, with Nick Robinson. Editor Gareth Butler (S) CONTACT: phone-ins: [number removed](calls charged at local rate), fax
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(Digital: UK Today) Weather (S) (W)
TV presenter Helen Mark joins Dermot Cavanagh at
Glendalough House, Wicklow. Postponed from 8 October (S) (W)
Culinary contest. (S) (W)
Elimination quiz, hosted by Anne Robinson. (S) (W) Repeated at 11.45pm on BBC Choice BBC PRODUCTS: CD-Roms. Weakest Link, for PC and Playstation, both
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Another selection of rock and pop performances taken from the archives of Top of the Pops, plus a selection of new releases set to climb the charts. With Steve Wright.
(Repeated next Saturday) (S)
(Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1)
Website: [web address removed]
Top of the Pops Magazine: monthly, £1.80. December issue on sale now
An episode from the US comedy series starring Will Smith. The Butler's Son Did It. Geoffrey's life changes overnight when a man claiming to be his long-lost son shows up and charms everyone. Will, however, has his suspicions that this individual may not be what he seems. (R) isi
Barbarians v Australia
Live coverage from Cardiff's Millennium stadium (kickoff at 7.15pm), where world champions Australia conclude their European tour with a match against the Barbarians, the invitational team drawn from the world's best players.
Expected to feature among the assembled Baa-Baas line-up are Wales and British Lions scrum-half
Rob Howley , England skipper and fellow Lion Neil Back , and a host of stars from South Africa, France and New Zealand.
Hosted by Steve Rider , with Jonathan Davies and Jeremy Guscott. Commentary by Eddie Butler and Brian Moore.
Editor Carl Hicks (S) (W)
Generation Sex. In the second of her four-part series on the history of censorship, Joan Bakewell explores the outer edges of permissiveness and pornography and asks if society is happy with how sex has suffused the modem world. She revisits landmark moments that helped to break down barriers against the open portrayal of sex and also meets artists who embrace images of sex today. Contains strong language and scenes of nudity and sex.
Director Sam Hobkinson ; Executive producer Basil Comely (S) (W)
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
(S) (W)
The third in a series of films about HIV and Aids.
A Red Ribbon around My House. Pinky became HIV-positive as a result of a blood transfusion, but refuses to be quiet or passive in the face of this situation. But her natural flamboyance places a strain on the relationship with her daughter, especially in a country where the condition can result in the person being treated as a pariah. (S) (W) The series continues tomorrow at 11.20pm
Another recital from
Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. (R) (S) (W)
Presented by Andrew Neil.
Repeats are not indicated
Open University 12.30 The Ad Factor (S) (W) 32610 1.00 Ever Wondered? 39184 1.30 Was Anybody There? (S)
Secondary Schools 2.00 Religious Education Testament: the Bible in Animation - stories from the Old Testament. (S) Languages 4.00 Work Talk France- language lessons. Working for Local Government 5.00 Numeracy and Communication Skills- interacting in the workplace.
Open University 6.00 Frederick the Great and Sans Souci (S) 66165 6.30 WayangGoIek- Puppeteers of West Java (S)