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The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza wants to help a rare rhino.
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Ends 7.25.
The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza wants to help a rare rhino.
Showcasing some of the shows available on the CBBC channel over the next two weeks. Ends 8.30.
All or Nothing
Game show in which five teams face puzzle games, brainteasers and physical tests. Hosted by Jamie Rickers and Tara Maguire.
7.50 Kerching!
New sitcom about a teenager trying to make a fortune.
Another episode at 5pm on CBBC channel (S)
8.15 UGetMe
Interactive children's drama about three teenagers who produce an internet radio show. The week's episodes written by Nick Hoare. For cast see Tuesday
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Mona the Vampire
Mr. Williams is seen with a bizarre and worrying model of the town.
9.00 The Basil Brush Show
Stephen has a spell put on him.
9.25 Bruno the Kid
Bruno works for a top secret agency.
9.50 Arthur
The kids make a film. DW is sent to her room.
Ends 12:00.
10.15 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford's talent for digging suddenly comes in very useful.
10.30 Bob the Builder
Chaos ensues when the machines are left to tidy up the yard.
10.40 Binka
Spit the cat eats Binka's lunch.
10.50 Fimbles
Pom finds some keys. First shown on BBC1
11.10 Tweenies
Milo meets a little blue plane.
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11.30 Teletubbies
An Indian boy plays on a drum.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Honour Thy Father. Alex shows little interest in healing family
WOUndS. Then Afoot Again In the Past Miriam Margolyes recalls past holidays.
Finance and business news with Adam Shaw.
Live from the FA headquarters in Soho Square, London, the draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Further coverage of first-round action from the World Darts championship. Including, at 3.20, News; Regional News (Digital: BBC London News); Weather
Cookery contest.
Nine contestants from the same department store trade some badinage today on the elimination quiz.
Dead Putting Society. Homer and Ned Flanders put pressure on their sons to win a miniature golf championship after making a heated bet. Fancy the Simpsons theme on your phone? Visit www.radiotimes.oom
I Know Why the Caged Bird Screams. Carlton, being the university's football team mascot, is abducted by the students from a rival college on the eve of a big game.
Another episode is on Thursday at 6.20pm
Terra Firma. Contact has been established between
Earth and the crew from Moya, but Crichton refuses to share alien technology with only one nation.
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The Age of the Carpenter. The Bolton steeplejack examines the carpentry that helped turn castles of the Middle Ages into homes. At Stokesay in Shropshire, the oldest moated and fortified house in England, he learns how massive arched timber roofs were constructed. Little
Moreton Hall in Cheshire is one of the finest examples of timber-framed architecture, but how was it constructed?
Director/Producer David Hall
Brian has had enough of living in south-west London because he never gets enough snow. Now his sports-writer wife Olivia has agreed to move up to the Highlands with their two young daughters. They have £170,000 to spend on a stone-built house, which must be thousands of feet above sea level and boast fabulous views.
Ends 10.30.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks For the 100th edition of the comedy music quiz, regulars Mark Lamarr , Phill Jupitus and Bill Bailey are joined by Right Said Fred singer Richard Fairbrass , Charlie Simpson from Busted, punk survivor John Otway and television presenter Suzi Perry.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producers Simon Bullivant and Warren Prentice
9.30 Shooting Stars The celebrity comedy quiz returns for a fifth ten-part series. Hosts Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer are joined by team captains Ulrika Jonsson and Will Self, plus regular guest Johnny Vegas , and Matt Lucas as George Dawes. Tonight's guests are Jeremy Edwards , Amanda Donohoe and Curtis Stigers.
Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Lisa Clark Repeated on Thursday at
9.30pm on BBC Choice First shown on BBC Choice
10.00 The Kumars at No 42 The comedy chat show returns for a new ten-part series. Tonight 1970s heart-throb Donny Osmond and boy band Westlife find themselves at the mercy of the Kumar family. With Sanjeev Bhaskar , Meera Syal , Indira Joshi and Vincent Ebrahim.
Written by Richard Pinto , Sharat Sardana and Sanjeev Bhaskar ; Producers Lissa Evans. Richard Pinto and Sharat Sardana ; Executive producers Jimmy Mulville and Denise O'Donoghue
Repeated on Wednesday at 10.35pm on BBC Choice
Donny Osmond and Westlife visit the Kumars.
Analysis of the news, with Kirsty Wark.
Highlights of first-round matches in the World Darts championship. Mervyn King, last year's runner-up, was due to begin his challenge against Steve Coote. Also in action is Colin Monk against Shaun Greatbatch , the first player to hit a live televised nine-dart shoot-out.