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Ends 7.00.

Yoho Ahoy
Poop's snores keep the other pirates awake, then they play musical chairs. (R) (S)

6.10 Fireman Sam
Norman goes on a fishing expedition. (R) (S)

6.20 Fimbles
Pom plays a game with a coloured block. (R) (S)

6.40 Tweenies
The gang want to play in the snow. (R) (S)

Ends 8.30.
ChuckleVision
Slapstick capers with Paul and Barry. (R) (S)

7.20 Anthony Ant
Adventures in the insect world. (R) (S)

7.30 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension: Gates of Galidor: 2
Last in the series. Nick and the crew enter a strange vortex. (S)

8.00 Newsround (S)

8.05 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of cat-and mouse capers. (R) (S)

Ends 10.35.

The Story Makers
Jackson and Jelly pitch a tent. (R) (S)

8.50 Doctor Otter

Dunston 's cleaning regime ends in injury. (R) (S)

9.00 Tweenies
Will Max be in luck at a car-boot sale? (R) (S)
BBC video: Tweenies: Let's Play. £9.99

9.20 The Koala Brothers
Ned finds a shiny whistle. (S)

9.30 Fimbles
Fimbo pretends to be ill to gain sympathy. (R)(S)

9.50 Teletubbies
A little girl has fun riding her pony. (R) (S)
BBC products: Teletubbies and the Snow, limited edition video £9.99, DVD £12.99, available from [website removed]

Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

10.20 Clifford the Big Red Dog
The story of how T-Bone became friends with Clifford. (R)(S)

Carol Vorderman appeals on behalf of the Cleft Lip and Palate Association.
Repeated from Sunday at 5.05pm on BBC1 (S) DONATIONS: [address removed]; call [number removed]; visit www.[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Vorderman

Ben Fogle visits the Lancashire village that was the setting for the 1961 box-office hit Whistle down the Wind, while its star Hayley Mills and director Bryan Forbes reminisce. (R)(S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Fogle
Unknown:
Hayley Mills
Director:
Bryan Forbes

Ray Stubbs introduces play as the UK Championship quarter-finals get under way this afternoon. Ronnie O'Sullivan 's reign as champion was brought to an abrupt end at this stage last year when Scotland's Drew Henry took advantage of a poor performance by the three-times winner. Henry's 9-6 victory saw him advance to the semi-finals and a meeting with Dubliner Ken Doherty. (S)

Contributors

Introduces:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Dubliner Ken Doherty.

Coverage of the second sessions of today's quarter-finals from York, introduced by Hazel Irvine. At this stage last year, Ireland's Ken Doherty beat Scotland's John Higgins 9-6, going on to success in the semi-finals against another Scotsman, Drew Henry. Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor , Willie Thome , John Virgo and Ray Edmonds commentate. (S)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine.
Unknown:
Ken Doherty
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
Willie Thome
Unknown:
John Virgo
Unknown:
Ray Edmonds

Football has always thrived on conflict and drama and it's the job of the Football Association to try and keep the game in order. In the last of three football-themed reports for The Money Programme, reporter Adrian Chiles puts the FA under the microscope and asks if the organisation is ultimately up to the job of policing the sport.
Producer Terry Messenger ; Series editor Clive Edwards (S)

Contributors

Reporter:
Adrian Chiles
Producer:
Terry Messenger
Editor:
Clive Edwards

George and Spyroulla. A north London couple take part in a game of cat and mouse that puts their relationship under close circuit scrutiny. Spyroulla intends to prove that her husband won't let her drive his car, while George wants evidence of his wife's over the top affection for the family dog. Contains strong language.
Director/Producer Chris Cottam (S)

Contributors

Producer:
Chris Cottam

At more than six-foot tall, Jane Anderson is Trinny and Susannah's biggest challenge yet. Because she's self-conscious about her height, she wears drab greys and beige to fade into the background, but the style gurus think she needs to glam up. The problem is Jane hates shopping, prompting her to lose her temper in a vintage shop's dressing room. BBC3 has the next episode at 9pm. Director Jane Gerber ; Series producer Kaye Godleman (S) www.bbc.co.uk.lifestyle/style

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Anderson
Director:
Jane Gerber
Producer:
Kaye Godleman

Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan head to Harrogate for the fourth instalment of their adventure in renovating and selling homes. They decide to buy a 1950s four bedroom house for L240,000 but project manager Nigel Leek has his doubts over whether they can actually design a family property. Tensions increase as the spend for the renovation goes up, and with the house sitting on the market, Colin and Justin have to face some home truths. Series producer Jane Merkin (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin McAllister
Unknown:
Justin Ryan
Unknown:
Nigel Leek
Producer:
Jane Merkin

Brent is made an offer he can't refuse.
Written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant
Producer Ash Atalla (R) (S) www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice RT SHOP: DVDs and videos of both the first and second series are available from Choices Direct. To order call [number removed], quoting Radio Times.

Contributors

Directed By:
Ricky Gervais
Directed By:
Stephen Merchant
Producer:
Ash Atalla
David Brent:
Ricky Gervais
Dawn:
Lucy Davis
Tim:
Martin Freeman
Neil:
Patrick Baladi
Gareth:
MacKenzie Crook
Rachel:
Stacey Roca

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 From Here to Modernity (S)
1.00 Ever Wondered? (S) 10553 1.30 Modernist Primitivism: how Gauguin strived for a purer form of modern art. (S) Secondary Schools 2.00 Languages - Le Cafe desReves: drama, featuring a group of French youngsters.
Languages 4.00 Japanese Language and People (parts 7-8): introduction to the language, culture and everyday life. Make Your Mark 5.00 Lifeschool: life after school. (S)

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