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Florrie finds a kiss.
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Fimbles
Florrie finds a kiss.
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Anthony Ant
A flood threatens to destroy Antville.
7.00 50/50
School challenge series. Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1
7.30 Evolution: the Animated Series
The Genus escape into the Paris underground.
7.50 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension
Nick allows the power afforded him by Glinch energy to go to his head.
8.15 Tom and Jerry Kids
Animated action with the young cat and mouse.
8.40 The Scooby, Scrappy and Yabba Doo Show
Featuring a cable car theft a werewolf and a threat from Horrible Homer.
9.00 Arthur
DW decides she wants to be like Arthur.
9.25 Chucklevision
The brotherly duo Paul and Barry have another anarchic adventure.
9.45 Snailsbury Tales
The snails prepare for a beauty competition.
Ends 11.00.
Tweenies
The gang make fun of Bella's new hairstyle.
10.20 Balamory
Miss Hoolie 's friends gatherto organise an event that will appeal to both children and adults.
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10.40 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Emily Elizabeth is surprised when a wish comes true.
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A jealous racing driver booby-traps a bridge.
Second World War drama starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara. With the coming of the war and German occupation, a timid schoolteacher is compelled to make a stand. Review page 58. Director Jean Renoir (1943)
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Business news.
Spy drama starring George Sanders. , 1941: Damascusan American journalist battles to prevent French and German spies from enlisting Arabs to the enemy cause. Review page 58.
Director Leonide Moguy (1944, U)
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A profile of legendary actress
Marlene Dietrich.
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The antiques auction comes from Bristol. Presented by Paul Martin.
Culinary test.
Elimination quiz, with Anne Robinson.
Lisa the Skeptic. The inhabitants of Springfield are convinced that Lisa has made an extraordinary find during an archaeological dig.
The Mind's Eye. The Romulans kidnap Geordi, with the aim of bringing about a war between the Federation and the Klingons.
Every day in Britain the equivalent of five football stadiums are filled with rubbish, but with landfill sites reaching full capacity, garbage disposal is reaching crisis point. This first in a series of seven investigations by The Money Programme reveals some of the desperate measures councils are taking to clear their own back yards, showing how the future of waste disposal will come at a price to us all. Producer Sarah Gregory : Series editor Clive Edwards
The first of tonight's visits to the secret neighbourhood in Bristol includes a look at a badger sett. The hidden cameras continue to roll on the BBC's website, while the next live television broadcast is at 11.20pm.
Contact details on Monday www.bbc.co.uk/nature
At the Coast. Bill Oddie swims with seals off the Scilly Isles, mingles with some puffins and goes toad-hunting in the third of the week's nature compilations.
"I live in a grey world and have grey thoughts." These are the words uttered by 29-year-old Pierre South as he waits for the relief of a cigarette break from a sales job he loathes. Beginning a new six-part series in which mentors and career experts help people pursue their vocation, Pierre is encouraged to follow his dream of becoming a journalist.
Director Mary Harper ; Series editor John Silver It'sjustthejob: page 39
The first in a four-part series documenting the state of contemporary marriage through a year in the lives of four couples. Kibi and Mark Wright , a professional couple, tied the knot seven years ago and have two children. Career pressures are putting their relationship under strain, but they still have high hopes for the future, including another baby. Director Fiona Kenneth : Executive producer Clare Paterson For better, for worse: page 41
With Jeremy Paxman.
The British garden wildlife survey reaches the halfway stage. Continues tomorrow at 8pm.
Ted and Mary. Larry and Cheryl's double date ends in tears. Guest-starring Mary Steenburgen and Ted Danson. More tomorrow at 12 midnight.
Repeats are not indicated.
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