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Ends 11.20.
Tweenies Christmas Countdown
The second of 25 magic moments as the lively foursome continue their countdown to Christmas. (S) (W)

Then Tweenies
Bella tries to build a tower of blocks. (S)

7.25 Pocket Dragon Adventures
Philbert's friends try to prove to him that he isn't a coward. (R) (S)

7.40 The Lampies
Animation. The Roons plot to attack the lamppost with Roon Goo. (S)

7.50 Flint the Time Detective
A rescue bid leads to the heroes being dragged. through the time flow. (S)

8.15 Bruno the Kid
Animated series about a computer genius and his super-spy alter ego. (R) (S)

8.35 Rugrats
Double bill of animated adventures. (R) (S)

9.05 Hollywood 7
The group receive the opportunity to support the Latino superstar Miguel Delgado.
Shown last Thursday BBC1 (S)

9.30 S Club Search
The S Club Juniors' training continues. (S) (W)

9.35 Mona the Vampire
Fang develops a flea problem that soon infests the whole house. (R) (S)

9.50 The Cramp Twins
Wayne attracts a large flock of birds on to the roof of the Cramps' house. (S)

10.00 Kenan and Kel
Kel becomes a stowaway on the Rockmore family's trip to the woods. (S)

10.25 So Little Time
Riley and Chloe, along with their parents, give a magazine interview. (R) (S)

10.50 Student Bodies
Adventures with the US teenagers. (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Miguel Delgado.
Unknown:
Kel Kel

Presented by Ray Stubbs.
2.05 Racing From Fairyhouse in Ireland, coverage of the prestigious Hatton's Grace Hurdle, run over a distance of two-and-a-half miles.
Tony O'Hehir is the commentator.
2.30 Darts Live coverage from the Lakeside in Frimley Green of the concluding day of the World Masters championships. The field includes competitors drawn from over 30 countries. Commentary by Tony Green.
Website: [Web Address Removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Commentator:
Tony O'Hehir
Commentator:
Tony Green

Continuing the natural-history strand. Ends 6.40.
Series producer Simon Nash ; Editor Fiona Pitcher www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Shark Wreck Underwater cameraman Mike Pitts journeys to the depths of the Pacific Ocean and the waters of the Truk Lagoon in Micronesia to explore life inhabiting war wrecks. Producer Crispin Sadler
5.20 Nick Baker 's Bears In the last of five programmes that focus on animals in their natural habitats, Baker travels to Alaska to discover whether the tag grizzly bears have as being large and ferocious killers is trulyjustified.
Producer Andrew Chastney
5.50 Natural World Leopard Hunters. How Scottish cameraman
Gordon Buchanan and Sri Lankan businessman Jehan
Kumara captured unique footage of the secretive leopards that roam Sri Lanka's Yala national park, from a fight against a crocodile to three cubs struggling for survival.
Producer Mike Birkhead ; Series editor Michael Gunton Wild Africa is on Wednesday at 9pm

Contributors

Producer:
Simon Nash
Editor:
Fiona Pitcher
Unknown:
Mike Pitts
Producer:
Crispin Sadler
Unknown:
Nick Baker
Producer:
Andrew Chastney
Unknown:
Gordon Buchanan
Producer:
Mike Birkhead
Editor:
Michael Gunton

Seventies comedy with Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice. Frank tries to make a playhouse for Jessica in his woodwork class, but his carpentry skills leave a lot to be desired.
Written by Raymond Allen. Gerard Hoffnurg ; Producer Sydney Lotterby

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Crawford
Unknown:
Michele Dotrice.
Written By:
Raymond Allen.
Written By:
Gerard Hoffnurg
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby

The Afghan Trap. Reporter Phil Rees travels with Northern Alliance forces as they journey from the key city of Mazar e-Sharif , through the wastelands of Afghanistan, to the now fallen capital of Kabul. Now that the Taliban have fled this ancient city, Rees asks the question of what truly lies ahead for the people of Afghanistan, considering the Alliance's atrocious record on human rights?
Producer Frank Smith ; Editor Fiona Murch

Contributors

Reporter:
Phil Rees
Unknown:
Mazar E-Sharif
Producer:
Frank Smith
Editor:
Fiona Murch

Second in a three-part series by Lucy Blakstad that explores the emotional impact of bridges on surrounding communities. Mostar Bridge, Bosnia. A focus on a 16th-century bridge that once spanned the picturesque Neretva river. Formerly a symbol of unity in what was Yugoslavia, its destruction during the war in 1993 divided the city into two communities, with Croats in the west and Muslims in the east.
Director/Series producer Lucy Blakstad

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucy Blakstad
Producer:
Lucy Blakstad

Wartime thriller starring Kirk Douglas and Richard Harris. Occupied Norway, 1942: a team of resistance fighters undertake a dangerous mission to prevent the Nazis from making an atomic bomb. Widescreen. Review page 56.
Director Anthony Mann (1965. U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kirk Douglas
Unknown:
Richard Harris.
Director:
Anthony Mann

Repeats are not indicated.
Secondary Schools 2.00 AS Guru English 2 Languages 4.00 Eurografters Spain/France
Working for Local Government 5.00 Teleworking and Managing Change - how good communication aids change in business. Open University 6.00 Energy through the Window
6.30 Wendepunkte - life after a reunified Germany.

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