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Baby Pom finds a broom. (R) (S) (W)
6.50 Noddy
The elf has fun with an alarm clock. (R) (S)
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Baby Pom finds a broom. (R) (S) (W)
6.50 Noddy
The elf has fun with an alarm clock. (R) (S)
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ChuckleVision
The twins encounter a mad professor. (R) (S)
7.20 Looney Tunes
Sylvester spots Tweety inside a store. (R) (S)
7.25 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension
A second Nick emerges from another reality. (S) (W)
7 55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Talent-show news. (S) (W)
8.00 Newsround (S) (W)
8.05 Yo! Diary
Clare liberates the ' rats Seb bonds with Meera's dad. (S) (W)
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The Story Makers
A very silly night in the library.
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8.50 The Magic Key
Anarchy threatens a world of tools.
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9.00 Tweenies
Doodles is jealous of the new dog.
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9.20 The Koala Brothers
New series. Animated fun with bears Frank and Buster. Archie the crocodile throws a house party.
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9.30 Fimbles
Fimbo comes across an envelope.
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9.50 Teletubbies
Little Bo Peep visits Teletubbyland.
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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
10.20 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford has outgrown the Howard's city apartment.
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10.35 Andy Pandy
Teddy attempts to paint his house.
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The Launching. A reporter is murdered. (R) (S)
11.05 Codename Europa. The Mysterons target government ministers. (R) (S)
Continuing this week's coverage of the Labour Party's conference. More at 2.30pm. (S) (W)
How the lives of peacocks and tigers are entwined. (R) (S) The national institution - David Attenborough : page 18
Investigating more issues about student finance. (S)
A cowboy joins the platoon and Bilko looks to take advantage.
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Followed by The Witness (R) (S)
More from the Labour Party conference. (S) (W)
Curios are put up for sale at an auction in Shrewsbury.
(R) (S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/flogit
Culinary challenge. (S) (W)
The ruthless quiz. (S) (W)Then Party Conference Broadcast by the Labour Party. (S) (W)
When the Ellis family relocate to Alberta, Canada. will work permit problems and an awful lot of snow leave them feeling disheartened? With Melissa Porter and Scott Huggins. Producers Ian Lilley and Helen Soden ; Series producers Susan Crook and Remy Blumenfeld (R) (S) (W) 24519' .
Steve Wright trawls through the Top of the Pops archives in search of more classic performances. (S) (W) Later Presents Johnny Cash is tomorrow at 7pm
Britain's Backdoor- the Secret War on Smuggling. With fast, inflatable boats loaded with drugs landing on remote stretches of coastline in the South East, the series goes on patrol with HM Customs' new high-tech vessel, the cutter Vigilant, and traces the origins of smuggling.
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Comedian Gina Yashere finds keeping her flat in order a low priority as she performs over 300 gigs each year. But the clutter is so out of hand that it is stifling her creativity and Dawna Walter needs to step in and take control before Gina sabotages her own hard-won success. Series producer Sara Woodford ; Executive producer Jerry Foulkes
(S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/homes/lifelaundry RTSHOP: The Life Laundry: How to De-junk Your Life, and The Life Laundry 2: How to Stay Dejunked Forever, each L6.99. Phone [number removed] (national rate)
Freshwater crayfish, cider brandy, Gloucester Old Spot and hop asparagus are all on the menu tonight as Rick Stein continues his pilgrimage around Britain. Top chef Shaun Hill talks about his gastronomic love affair with Ludlow.
Director/Producer David Pritchard (S) (W) RT SHOP: Rick Stein 's Guide to the Food Heroes of Britain, L10.99 (RRP £12.99). To order phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate)
In the last of the series, city head-hunter Jez climbs into the boxing ring in aid of charity while Philip considers leaving Chelsea in search of bigger game on a Kenyan safari.
Series producer Charlotte Wyatt; Executive producer Carrie Britton (S) (W)
Will humans ever visit the stars? (S) (W)
The first in a re-run of the Bafta Award-winning comedy.
Chilled-out manager David Brent learns that his branch of paper merchants Wernham-Hogg may be closed down, but promises he won't allow any redundancies.
Written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant
Producer Ash Atalla (R) (S) (W) The new comedy that deserves a wider audience: page 11
With Jeremy Paxman.
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The first woman to hold major cabinet positions in the male-dominated world of politics, Barbara Castle, talks candidly about her life and work.
Producer Matthew Barrett
(R) (S) Betty Boothroyd is profiled tomorrow at 11.20pm
New gadgets for the home; and how Victorians spent their free time.
Executive producer Caroline van den Brul (Revised repeat) (S)(W)
Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Ever Wondered? (S)
1.00 Philosophy in Action: Debates about Boxing (S)
1.30 Open Advice: a Different Way of Learning (S) Secondary Schools 2.00 English: in Context (S) Languages 4.00 Italianissimo (parts 13-16)
Issues of Difference 5.00 Changing Places (part 2) (S) Open University 6.00 A New Way of Life (S)