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Ends 9.00.

Sheeep
Gogol cooks lunch for his friends.

7.10 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1

7.35 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1

8.00 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Talent-school report. Further coverage on CBBC channel

8.05 Dennis the Menace
Animated mischief-making.

8.30 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza proves her bravery.

Viewers choose which of two programmes they would like to see at 9.00, 9.30 and 10.05 - either Arthur or UBOS. For details of how to vote see Monday.

(A) Arthur
Arthur goes to camp, and Buster underachieves.
(B) UBOS
Gus and Cassy sit on Merlin's throne.

9.25 Looney Tunes
Animation with Foghorn Leghorn.

9.30 (A) Arthur
Arthur trains a puppy and yearns for new shoes.
(B) UBOS
Gus and Verne set sail to rescue Cassy.

10.00 Looney Tunes
Animated mayhem with Daffy Duck.

10.05 (A) Arthur
Arthur babysits, and his family hosts a reunion.
(B) UBOS
Verne's new school is full of magical beings.

Ends 12.00.

Bill and Ben
The flowerpot men create a thunderstorm.

10.40 Fimbles
Fimbo is feeling down.
Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1

11.00 Tweenies
The Tweenies look forward to snow.

11.25 Pingu
The penguin celebrates his birthday.

11.30 Teletubbies
Po indulges her love of the colour red.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

** Drama starring Donald Sinden and Peter Wyngarde. London, 1911: a Scotland Yard inspector goes underground to infiltrate a gang of anarchists who have committed robbery and murder. Widescreen. Review page 67. Directors Robert S Baker, Monty Berman (1960) (BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Directors:
Robert S Baker.
Directors:
Monty Berman

Another selection of archive sights and sounds from the annals of Top of the Pops. With the voice of Steve Wright. More tomorrow at the same time [Web Address Removed] BBC TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: £1.90. New issue on sale now.
BBC BOOK: Top of the Pops: 1964-2002. £14.99 from [Web Address Removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Wright.

Hastings. William the Conqueror's defeat of King Harold in the Battle of Hastings in 1066 marked the death of Anglo-Saxon England and the start of Norman domination. Professor Richard Holmes explores the battlefield site and examines the weapons used by soldiers of the period.
Director Steven Clarke ; Series producer Mark Fielder BBC BOOKS: War Walks - From Agincourt to Normandy. £10.99 (paperback) and War Walks 2 - From the Battle of Hastings to the Blitz, by Richard Holmes , L10.99 (paperback) or £16.99 (hardback) from www.bbcshop.com

Contributors

Unknown:
Hastings. William
Unknown:
Professor Richard Holmes
Director:
Steven Clarke
Unknown:
Richard Holmes

The second of a three-part series in which archive film, stills and reconstructions tell the story of the relationship between the Allied leaders during the Second World War - General De Gaulle , President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.
Director Andrew Quigley ; Producer Simon Berthon
First shown on BBC Knowledge

Contributors

Unknown:
General de Gaulle
Unknown:
Winston Churchill.
Director:
Andrew Quigley
Producer:
Simon Berthon

Jeremy Clarkson makes the case for choosing Isambard Kingdom Brunel as the greatest Briton of all time. Born in 1806, Brunel repeatedly risked his life designing a series of audacious bridges and railways that made him a superstar of the Industrial Revolution. Clarkson revisits some of them, including the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.

Your Starter for Ten. Great Britons 9.00pm BBC2
In the first of the profiles of the top ten greatest Britons of all time, as voted for by the public, Jeremy Clarkson focuses on the Victorian engineering genius Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Clarkson
Producer:
Edward Bazalgette

In a simulcast with BBC4, Kirsty Wark presents live coverage of the literary award ceremony from the Great Court at the British Museum, including the announcement of the winner, who receives £150.000. She also talks to the six shortlisted authors and discusses their books with the judges.
(S) (W)

For Book Lovers: The Booker Prize 9.30pm BBC4/10.00pm BBC2
After weeks of speculation, the winner of the 2002 Man Booker Prize for Fiction is announced. Kirsty Wark presents live coverage of the awards ceremony from the British Museum.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsty Wark
Director:
Mark Bell
Executive Producer:
David Okuefuna

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Breaking the Seal Church Courts
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Working In Construction 5.00 The Building Business Open University 6.00 Picasso's Guemica
6.30 Chardin and the Still Life

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