Ends 7.25.
The Wild Thornberrys
Debbie threatens to tell their parents about Eliza's special gift.
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Ends 7.25.
The Wild Thornberrys
Debbie threatens to tell their parents about Eliza's special gift.
Ends 8.30.
All or Nothing
Another five-way fight for survival. Hosted by Jamie Rickers and Tara Maguire.
Catch another edition tomorrow on CBBC channel
7.50 Kerching!
Taj sets up a dating agency, but is astonished to find his mum is one of the first clients.
For cast see Monday
Another episode at 5pm on CBBC channel
8.15 UGetMe
Kit and Carly decide that the UGetMe radio show is not going to end its broadcast.
For cast see Tuesday. Contact details on Monday.
The story continues next Monday on CBBC channel
Ends 10.15.
Mona the Vampire
Double bill. Mona thinks Dottie's been hexed, while Angela's new pet parrot seems a little bit too clever.
9.00 The Basil Brush Show
Has Mortimer stolen Basil's popularity? Written by Ged Allen
9.25 Bruno the Kid
A top secret stealth-plane is stolen and it's up to Bruno to get it back.
9.50 Arthur
Buster becomes big-headed, and DW's music taste annoys Arthur.
Ends 12.00.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta ridicules Emily for not planning enough exciting activities for her "homemade" party.
10.30 Bob the Builder
Mr Beasley makes a terrible job of building his allotment lean-to.
10.40 Bill and Ben
The duo challenge Slowcoach to a nut-gathering contest.
10.50 Fimbles
Rome is enchanted by her latest discovery- a music box.
Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1
11.10 Tweenies
Max goes to the Isle of Man looking for fairies. His search takes him on a horse tram, a steam train and a walk in the woods.
11.30 Teletubbies
The tubby custard machine makes bubbles that burst all over Home Hill, leaving Noo Noo to tidy up.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Wherefore Art Thou, Bobby?
Tony brings an aspiring actor to meet Bobby. Then Afoot Again in the Past A visit to Salisbury Cathedral.
Business news.
It's the quarter-finals at the Lakeside Country Club, where Ray Stubbs presents the World Darts championship action. At this stage of last year's competition, eventual champion, Tony David of Australia, continued his amazing run towards the final, with a hard-fought 5-4 victory over Bob Taylor. Including, at 3.20, News; Regional News (Digital: BBC London News); Weather (Wi
Cookery challenge. Hosted by Ainsley Harriott.
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Another acerbic-tongued episode of the quiz.
Bart Gets Hit by a Car. Homer resorts to lucrative litigation when Mr Burns hits Bart with his car.
You'd Better Shop Around. Will quits universityto become a successful car salesman.
Spawn Again returns to face Supernova, while there are challenges from the Hassocks Hog and Hot Pants. With Craig Charles , Philippa Forrester and Jonathan Pearce. Director Derek Wheeler ; Series producer Bill Hobbins
First shown on BBC Choice
As London's Royal Academy hosts a major exhibition of Aztec culture, William Feaver immerses himself in a society of astonishing richness, beauty and cruelty, tracing the history of its people from their mythical beginnings to their violent end at the hands of the Spanish conquistadors. Director Martina Hall ; Executive producer David Okuefuna
First shown on BBC4
Evergreen Garden. Chris Beardshaw opens the first of the new six-part series by demonstrating how the British garden need not be dead, dull and depressing in winter.
Giving motivation for viewers to bring greenery and colour into their own gardens, he gets into his helicopter and heads for the Lake District in search of inspiration.
Series producer Kathy Myers www.bbc.co.uk/gardening 20 programmes to change your life: page 16
A shipwreck off Devon uncovered much more than a haul of Islamic coins and jewellery- it also revealed a forgotten time, when coastal Europe lived in terror of the "Barbary pirates". The first of six new Timewatch documentaries travels from the wreck to the spice markets of Morocco to tell the story behind the ship, and explain why over a million Europeans vanished into North Africa in the 250 years from 1570.
Director Harry Marshall ; Producer Laura Marshall
How nature can provide products from bandages to soap. Series producer Patrick Flavelle (Revised repeat)
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
Ian Hislop , Alkarim Jivani and Rosie Boycott join host
Kirsty Wark to discuss the week's cultural highs and lows. Producer Tanya Hudson Repeated next Sunday on BBC4
Quarter-final highlights from Frimley Green in Surrey. Presented by Ray Stubbs.
Uncut version of yesterday evening's episode. Shown yesterday at 6.45pm
Horror, written and directed by Clive Barker. Convinced by his psychiatrist (David Cronenberg) that he is a killer, Boone seeks shelter in the city of Midian, a place inhabited by monsters where sins are forgiven.
Widescreen.
Review page 50.
(1990, 18)