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Jake spins the wheel.
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Snowballs change into a snowfimble.
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6.25 Ethelbert the Tiger
Ethelbert wants to live alone.
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Jake spins the wheel.
Followed by Fimbles
Snowballs change into a snowfimble.
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Ethelbert wants to live alone.
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6.55 Taz-Mania
A double bill of fun with Taz and friends.
7.15 Looney Tunes
Sylvester has new neighbours.
7.30 Smile
The winner of Your Riddims. Your UK 2003 is in the studio and there's more from
December's featured artists of the month, S Club 8. Plus fun with What's New Scooby-Doo?, Woody Woodpecker, Cavegirl, Arthur, Even Stevens and Dennis the Menace.
Presented by Reggie Yates, DJ Devstar and Fearne Cotton.
Next Sunday's programme is at 9.30am on BBC1
Romantic drama starring
Stewart Granger and Grace Kelly. Adventurer Rian Mitchell has to choose between his love for plantation owner
Catherine Knowland and his cherished dream of finding the Green Fire emerald. Review page 50.
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Director Andrew Marton (1954. U)
***** David Lean 's
Oscar-winning adaptation of Charles Dickens 's classic novel, starring John Mills and featuring Alec Guinness. The life of a poor young orphan boy suddenly alters when he comes into a fortune from an unknown benefactor. Reviewpage50.
(1946, PG) (BW)
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Presented by Clare Balding.
2.05 Road to Athens
A look at modern pentathlon's World Cup final, where competitors are looking forward to the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
2.15 Showjumping
Action from the international championships at London's Olympia. Big names expected to be competing for the £234,000 in prize money include British number one Robert Smith, and the Whitaker boys Michael, John and Robert.
Including at 3.00 the World Cup qualifier in which 30 top riders compete for World Cup points.
4.30 Neil Hodgson Feature
After winning the world superbike title by more than 100 points, Neil Hodgson has switched to the MotoGP circuit. This profile looks at his past and future. Producer Lakviar Singh
Editor Lawrence Duffy
In search of the hidden wildlife of the sunshine state, Bill Oddie encounters sea otters, chipmunks and sealions and a very curious coyote. He has a close encounter with a blue whale and visits the wilderness of Yosemite... Producer Stephen Moss ; Executive producer Fiona Pitcher
4/8. The series about covert operations techniques.
The British minister continues her visit to the fictional war-torn country of Mostovia. A four-man body guarding team have been tasked with her protection. How does it react to various threats and armed attacks? More next Sunday. Producer Charlie Clay ; Executive producer Paul Wooding
A comical portrait of that favourite British institution - the staff Christmas party. John and Ann Armstrong , who run a double-glazing company, decide to lay on a works Christmas party to try and encourage their staff to turn up for work. For Peter Kelly , MD of an IT sales company parties are a way of life, and his office party is a lavish 70s-themed affair. Directors/Producers Fergus O'Brien and Sarah Bampton
A light-hearted celebrity celebration of the huge variety of toys that have appeared on the Christmas wish list of generations of children. What Not to Wear's Susannah and Trinny examine Barbie's and Sindy's wardrobes.
Location, Location, Location's Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit Monopoly's London landmarks. Directors Jane Stanton and Will Bryant
Executive producer Alan Brown
includes music from the Jam, Stevie Wonder ,
Cilia Black, Simply Red and the Blasters.