Ends 7.20.
Teletubbies Count to Christmas
What's behind the eighth door on the Advent calendar?
Then:
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta learns that it's acceptable to admit to having fears.
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Ends 7.20.
Teletubbies Count to Christmas
What's behind the eighth door on the Advent calendar?
Then:
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta learns that it's acceptable to admit to having fears.
Ends 11.15.
Looney Tunes
Cartoon fun with Foghorn Leghorn and Sylvester and Tweety, and Bugs Bunny.
7.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Debbie and Tyler accidentally trade in the family vehicle for a dress.
8.00 Smile
On this week's interactive show, Holly Valance is in the studio and Gareth Gates performs his new single What My Heart Wants to Say. Plus more fun with Rugrats, Looney Tunes, Even Stevens, The Scooby-Doo Show and Jackie Chan
Adventures.
Presented by Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and DJ Devstar.
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10.50 Call the Shots
The BBC visual effects department demonstrates how to make it rain on a sunny day. Shown last Friday
Jones recalls the time he crossed swords with gangster Al Capone. Starring Sean Patrick Flannery, with a guest appearance by Harrison Ford.
Miriam Margolyes visits Bleak House in Kent.
Presented by John Inverdale.
1.40 Tennis Coverage from the Royal Albert Hall as the annual seniors' Tour of Champions tournament reaches its climax. Last year's final saw Frenchman Guy Forget battle back from being a match point down to defeat Czech Petr Korda.
Following the tennis, there will also be:
Athletics Coverage of the European Cross Country championship from Medulin in Croatia. Britain has enjoyed success in the last few years with Jon Brown and Paula Radcliffe both triumphing, and a strong British team will be competing for individual and team honours again this year. Boxing Action from yesterday's WBC interim super-middleweight title in Leipzig as Britain's David Starie takes on Germany's Markus Beyer.
Rugby Special Highlights from this weekend's European Cup matches, including defending champions Leicester Tigers' Pool One match away at French debutants Beziers.
Snooker Further coverage from the UK championship in York.
Producer Jonathan Bramley
Editor Michael Cole
Second World War action drama. Guadalcanal, 1942: US fighter pilots are embroiled in a bitter battle against the Japanese. Back at base, however, tensions are increasing over the methods of their tough leader. Review page 54.
Director Nicholas Ray (1951, PG)
Five years ago, the temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Luxor was the scene of the brutal murder of 58 tourists. Egyptian authorities swiftly drew a veil over the incident, blaming a local Islamic gang who died after a police chase near to the scene. Now Correspondent's Phil Day accompanies friends and relatives of the victims from Britain, Switzerland and Japan to Egypt on a quest to find out who ordered the attack and why. Was Luxor a chilling precursor of more recent terrorist atrocities committed in New York and Bali?
Executive producer Alison Rooper ; Editor Karen O'Connor
The Last Patrol. In the eighth of the ten-part Second World War drama, Easy Company is ordered to send a patrol across a river near the German border to apprehend enemy prisoners. Contains violence and strong language.
A double bill to end the series starts at llpm on BBC4 RT SHOP: The series Band of Brothers is available on video, £39.99, and DVD, £49.99, including p&P, by calling [number removed] quoting RADT9013.
Trust No 1. Doggett and Reyes are contacted by an anonymous source who is waiting to give Mulder information about the Super Soldiers. Only Scully is able to contact him, but can the source be trusted?
www.bbc.co.uk/cult/xfiles
Third-round highlights from York of the UK championship. Introduced by Hazel Irvine. Commentary comes from Ray Edmonds , Clive Everton , Terry Griffiths , Dennis Taylor and Willie Thome. www.bbc.co.uk/snooker
Featuring Coldplay, Foo Fighters and the global collaborative project 1 Giant Leap, who are joined by Robbie Williams and Baaba Maal. Shown last Friday
Jools is joined by Coldplay, Foo Fighters, 1 Giant Leap featuring Robbie Williams and Baaba Maal, The Datsuns and Graham Coxon.
Repeats are not indicated.
Exam Revision 2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: Science Higher Tier -topics from the science curriculum covered in depth. Languages 4.00 Work Talk 1 Spain
Working for Yourself 5.00 Staffing Issues/Health and Safety Open University 6.00 Mosaico Hispanico 47151 6.30 Wendepunkte - Germany after reunification.