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Albert the Fifth Musketeer
Cardinal Richelieu's plot to destroy the queen's garden presents Albert with a dilemma.
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7.25 C Bear and Jamal
Educational adventures with a young boy and his stuffed bear. With the voice of rapper Tone Loc.
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7.45 Blue Peter
Sophie Ellis-Bextor performs her new song, Liz Barker switches on the Christmas lights in Leeds and there's a roundup of all six Blue Peter Quest clues.
(Shown last Friday, BBC1)
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8.10 Brum
The little car leaps into action when a statue of the mayoress rolls off its plinth and towards town.
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8.20 Fireman Sam
Fun with the Welsh firefighter and the residents of Pontypandy.
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8.30 Noddy in Toyland
Kate and DJ learn the importance of putting things away after losing Noah's lucky compass.
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9.00 Tweenies Christmas Countdown
Day ten of the calendar.
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Then Tweenies
Bella and Fizz learn about crocodiles, then Milo joins them to plan a nice surprise for Judy.
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9.40 Playdays
Whybird opts to stay in her den.
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10.00 Teletubbies
Double bill of pre-school fun.
After watching some children wash a goat, the friends have trouble with their custard.
Then, in a repeated episode, they play a swapping game.
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Contributors

Voice (C Bear and Jamal):
Tone Loc
Singer (Blue Peter):
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Presenter (Blue Peter):
Liz Barker

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10.50 Magic Key: Nadim's Machine (ages 5-6)
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11.05 Numbertime: Addition and Subtraction - Plus and Minus (ages 6-7)
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11.20 Words and Pictures: Magic Pencil (part 1) (ages 5-6)
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11.35 Watch: Living through the Seasons - Grass (ages 5-7)
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11.50 Kids Talking: The Environment (all ages)
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12.00 English Express: Own Goal: Part 5 (ages 9-11)
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Continuing coverage from York Barbican Centre of the third round of the UK championship.
This stage in last year's tournament saw eventual finalists Mark Williams and John Higgins enjoy relatively straightforward passages through to the quarter-finals. Williams ousted emerging Hong Kong star Marco Fu 9-3, while Higgins defeated England's Peter Ebdon 9-4.
Introduced by Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott. Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne commentate.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Hazel Irvine
Analysis:
Steve Davis
Analysis:
John Parrott
Commentary:
Clive Everton
Commentary:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary:
Willie Thorne

The last of three films in which Kirsty Wark studies the legacy of British Modernist architecture. In the seventies, against a backdrop of riots, industrial unrest and recession, the failings of Modernism were accentuated by councils' desire to build ever higher and cheaper housing schemes.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsty Wark
Series Producer:
Ian Lilley
Executive Producer:
Paul Murray

The motoring magazine returns for a new ten-part series. Vicki Butler-Henderson sizes up the new Volkswagen Polo, while Jason Barlow and Adrian Simpson report on BMW's fortunes in the competitive executive-car market.
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BBC Top Gear Magazine: January issue on sale 13 December, price £3.50
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Contributors

Presenter:
Vicki Butler-Henderson
Presenter:
Jason Barlow
Presenter:
Adrian Simpson
Series Producer:
John Wilcox

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Open University
12.30 Big Money in Kentucky
1.00 The Euro Beat
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1.30 Difference on Screen
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Key Skills Resource Bank
2.00 The Key to...: Study Skills

Languages
4.00 Make Italian Your Business: Part 1

Working in the Community
5.00 Inspiring Volunteers

Open University
6.00 A Migrant's Heart
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6.30 Lessons from Kerala
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