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Ends 11.20.

Tweenies
An omnibus edition of pre-school fun. Fizz plays a game to help her sleep.

7.25 The Lampies
Spark and Burnout are taken aboard Geoff's spaceship to help with repairs.

7.40 Pocket Dragon Adventures
The dragons find a kite.

7.50 Arvln and the Chipmunks
Simon, Alvin and Theodore endure a junior military camp.

8.15 Flint the Time Detective
A Time Shifter working for Thomas Edison in 1880 is retrieved.

8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza enters yeti country in search of Himalayan snow leopards.

9.05 The Woody Woodpecker Show

Triple bill. Woody fancies a midnight snack. Chilly has to evade capture, and then Woody impersonates a chicken.

9.25 The Cramp Twins
Lucien recruits the help of his father in a bid to master a new pogo-stick toy.

9.40 The Mummy
Alex uses light to dispel the Shadow Demons Imhotep has summoned.

10.05 Kenan and Kel
Mistakenly, Kenan lands an executive job at a large corporation.

10.30 So Little Time
Lennon. a new guy at Chloe and Riley's school, starts hearts fluttering.

10.50 The Next Big Thing
Continuing the rerun of the music talent show for young people.

Converting a garage into a multipurpose room. GREATER LONDON
1.00 Metropol The political-analysis programme for London. Presented by Jon Craig. E-MAIL metropolgibbc.co.uk
SOUTH EAST
1.00 South on Sunday Weekly look at politics in the South and South
East, with Bruce Parker. REGIONAL PROGRAMMES

Contributors

Presented By:
Jon Craig.
Unknown:
Bruce Parker.

Introduced by John Inverdale.
1.35 Rugby Union A look back at a busy weekend of European Cup action, as clubs look to secure a quarter-final berth following the final round of pool matches. With John Inverdale.
2.15, 5.30 World Indoor Bowls Live coverage from Potters
Leisure Resort in Hopton-on-Sea, Norfolk, of the singles championship. Action comes from day two of the second round, as reigning champion
Paul Foster of Scotland begins his title defence. Presented by Mary Rhodes.
4.45 Ski Sunday With the Winter Olympics looming, Wengen in Switzerland provides the backdrop as the latest round of World Cup action gets underway. Presented by Hazel Irvine. Graham Bell and Matt Chilton commentate. Editor Michael Cole WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Inverdale.
Unknown:
John Inverdale.
Unknown:
Paul Foster
Presented By:
Mary Rhodes.
Presented By:
Hazel Irvine.
Presented By:
Matt Chilton
Editor:
Michael Cole

Live coverage from the Lakeside Country Club in Surrey of the final, played out over the best of 11 sets and offering a winner's prize of £48,000. Last year, unseeded John Walton captured the title. Could another surprise package make the headlines this year? Tony Green and John Part commentate. Presented by Ray Stubbs , with Mark Pougatch.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Walton
Presented By:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Mark Pougatch.

The second in a trilogy of films -the BBC's first-ever wildlife series from Central Africa -that examines the rich and varied natural history of Africa's River Congo.
Spirits of the Forest The Ba-aka pygmies of the Congo speak of a huge dinosaur-like creature called Mokele Mbembe.
This film follows the pygmies in a search for the seemingly mythical monster and also reveals some extraordinary secrets from Africa's dark heart. Narrated by John Lynch. Producer Brian Leith ; Executive producer Neil Nightingale

Contributors

Unknown:
River Congo.
Unknown:
Mokele MBEmbe.
Unknown:
John Lynch.
Producer:
Brian Leith
Producer:
Neil Nightingale

Four-part series, part of the Gene Stories strand, looking at how humans are made and the ways they are shaped by genes. Creation. Scientists are now at the history-making moment of being able to unlock the instructions hidden in the cells of humans. This film shows how a cluster of undeveloped cells, a human embryo, is artificially cloned for the first time. Controversial future plans include using these cells to grow vital organs and create disease-resistant babies.
Producer Jill Marshall
Series producer Jill Fullerton-Smith

Contributors

Producer:
Jill Marshall
Producer:
Jill Fullerton-Smith

Second in the three-part series that uses evidence gathered from the most comprehensive survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles ever undertaken to reveal the truth behind the most intimate human moments and the real meaning of sex.
Kids. An exploration into the world of the pre-teen, seeing how and when 11-year-olds in Somerset learnt about sex and if, as indications suggest, sex-education lessons at school mean they are less likely to have sex at an early age. Director/Producer Ann Lalic

Contributors

Producer:
Ann Lalic

The irreverent music quiz returns for a new, tenth series, with Mark Lamarr , Phill Jupitus and Sean Hughes joined by Boy George , Mari Wilson , Tommy Vance and hip-hop artist Blade. Shown last Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lamarr
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus
Unknown:
Sean Hughes
Unknown:
Boy George
Unknown:
Mari Wilson
Unknown:
Tommy Vance

Offbeat romantic drama. When Wayne Dobie, a timid Chicago forensics cop ironically nicknamed "Mad Dog", interrupts a hold-up he inadvertently saves the life of gangster Frank Milo. To show his gratitude, Milo sends one of his employees, Glory, to be Wayne's companion for the week. Review page 48.
Director John McNaughton (1992, 15) (Colour and BW) ***

Contributors

Director:
John McNaughton
Wayne Dobie:
Robert de Niro
Mike:
David Caruso
Glory:
Uma Thurman
Harold:
Mike Starr
Frank Milo:
Bill Murray
Andrew:
Tom Towles

Repeats are not indicated.
Exam Revision 2.00 Maths 1- revision for GCSE Maths. Languages 4.00 Talk Spanish (parts 1-4)
Working In Heatth and Care 5.00 Management and Business Open University 6.00 A Language for Movement
6.30 Hotel Hilbert - examining mathematical infinity.

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