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Teletubbies
Some children paint patterns on eggs.
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7.25 Pingu
The little penguin's sledge refuses to slide.
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Teletubbies
Some children paint patterns on eggs.
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7.25 Pingu
The little penguin's sledge refuses to slide.
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Taz-mania
Taz receives fatherly advice.
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7.50 The Wild Thornberrys
A young elephant puts peer pressure on Eliza.
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8.15 The Cramp Twins
Wayne causes a flood.
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8.30 Freestyle
Olympic rowing gold medallist Matthew Pinsent guests on the sport show.
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9.00 The Scooby-Doo Show
The gang meet an Aztec ghost.
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9.20 XChange
A spider cake is on the menu in honour of a web-slinging superhero.
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9.40 Chucklewood Critters
Finding out about family trees.
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10.05 Driven Crazy
More family fun with the Bourkes.
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Olympic rower Matthew Pinsent attempting to master a bunny hop in Celebrity Hit. Plus Home and Away, Crafty Coach, Big Cheats and Off The Wall. Show more
Ends 11.30.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford breaks a gift.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
10.50 The Shiny Show
Mukka is the quizmaster, and today's theme is "making things".
11.10 Tweenies
Hot-air balloons fill the skies. Ready to Play and Play to the Music, PC CD-Roms, £24.99; Tweenies, for Playstation, £19.99; Doodles' Bones, for Game Boy Colour, £24.99
Jodie is offered a singingjob in Melbourne.
Actress Patricia Hodge goes to Grimsby and Kirsty Wark gets steamy on trains.
Business and money.
Ends 1.10.
Binka
Treasure and wheelbarrows keep the cat busy.
I Comedy. A window cleaner causes chaos at a country I mansion when he stumbles upon a plot to kidnap a wealthy heir. Review page 51. Director John Paddy Carstairs (1956 U)
(BW) Norman Wisdom stars in The Girl on the Boat tomorrow at 1.10pm
Today's events in Parliament presented by Zeinab Badawi.
(Contact details on Wednesday)
London News) Weather
A sick lioness prompts a call to the Longleat safari park vet, and the ostriches are moved to a new paddock.
The against-the-clock culinary challenge series with Ainsley Harriott.
Elimination quiz, with Anne Robinson.
You Only Move Twice. The family move to the idyllic city of Cypress Creek after Homer is offered a job in a company run by a villain, voiced by actor Albert Brooks.
In a special edition of the pop show, Neil Diamond , A-Ha,
Robert Plant and Status Quo take part in a "then and now" exercise in which their current versions of old songs are compared with their performances from the archives. The songs include Led Zeppelin's Communication Breakdown and Diamond's Sweet Caroline. With Steve Wright.
Producer Mark Hagen A regular edition is tomorrow at 6.20pm 38330*
Homestead. The lives of the crew are irrevocably changed when they arrive at a mineral-rich asteroid field. Star Trek: the Next Generation is tomorrow at 6.45pm
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Go Shopping. Alvin Hall meets a Cheshire woman with mortgage-sized credit-card debts and loans. He tries to get to the bottom of the emotional problems which make her shop so extravagantly so he can help to plan her financial future.
Series producer Robert McKenzie ; Series editor Daisy Goodwin PARTICIPATION: to apply to appear on the show, write to [address removed]; www.bbc.co.uk/yourmoney; Ceefax: page
Another chance to see two re-edited episodes from the Bolton steeplejack's series, originally shown in 1999. Dibnah starts his journey in Shropshire's Ironbridge Gorge, stops off in the Black Country to see how the anchor on the RMS Titanic was made, and explores the tin, slate and coal mines of Cornwall and Yorkshire.
Producer David Hall ; Executive producer Helen Bullough
n Dispute. Although it's Valentine's Day, everything is far from sweetness and light at Holiday Autos. The relationship between manager Stephen and supervisor Sharon has deteriorated. The head of human resources and Stephen's line manager are called in to adjudicate when Sharon resigns, accusing him of verbal abuse. The last in this candid documentary series contains strong language.
Series producer Chris Spencer ; Series editor Daisy Goodwin
The first of two special programmes this week from The
Money Programme looks into the work of Arthur Andersen - once the world's biggest accountancy firm, now in tatters following the collapse of WorldCom and the Enron scandal. Marcia Hughes looks into Arthur Andersen 's long history of dealing with influential clients and shows how warning signs in potential crises have not been heeded. The second documentary, The Steel Maharajah, profiling the steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal , is tomorrow at 7.30pm.
Producer David Strahan
With Jeremy Vine.
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Lush. Angie and Karen's relationship is jeopardised when
Karen falls for a local builder in the second part of the comic drama which concludes tomorrow at 11.20pm.
Cast on Monday First shown on BBC Wales
Presented by Andrew Neil.
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Open University 12.30 Open Advice -the University without
Walls 54809 1.00 Building by Numbers 37142 1.30 Mind Readers - how men and women perceive emotions Wild World 2.00 Changing World - featuring The State of the Planet. Including an edition of The Natural World. Languages 4.00 Get By in Italian
Worlding Sport and Leisure 5.00 Customer Care and Teamwork Open University 6.00 Theory and Practice 24705 6.30 Public Murals in New York