Ends 7.00.
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Florrie is surprised to find a whisper. (R) (S)
6.20 Teletubbies
Po's scooter goes missing. (R) (S)
6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
How are the dogs special? (R) (S)
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6.20 Teletubbies
Po's scooter goes missing. (R) (S)
6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
How are the dogs special? (R) (S)
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Blue Peter
There's a challenge for Liz. Shown last Friday, BBC1
7.25 Legacy of the Silver Shadow
4/13. A series of robberies leads to a confrontation.
7.50 ChuckleVision
The brothers clash. Writer Ian Cooke
8.10 Arthur
Muffy visits bustling Crown City.
8.25 Newsround
Ends 10.25.
Tweenies
The friends find out about stringed instruments.
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8.50 Bob the Builder
Dizzy gets all mixed up.
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9.00 The Shiny Show
The puppets make jewellery.
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9.20 Little Red Tractor
A surprise party is planned.
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9.30 Teletubbies
Children learn about the number five.
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10.00 Fimbles
Fimbo finds a baton.
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Followed by: CBeebies Birthdays
A compilation of clips from the Carry On films.
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10.50 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Zzaap and the Word Master
627099711.10 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Shape – Symmetry
11.30 English Express (ages 9-11) Grammar and Writing
11.50 See you, See Me (ages 7-9) Picts and Scots - the Picts
2052065 12.10 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Bruce 's Scotland - Saints and Scholars
Grant Stott and Joanne Davy discover the Picts through looking at historical and archeological evidence. They investigate their name, culture, homelife and troublesome neighbours. Show more
A week of special reports on debt begins with a look at credit reference agencies.
Repeats are not indicated.
1.00 Numbertime (ages 4-6)
85341882 1.15 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
See also www.teachandlearn.net
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with the long vowel sounds "ai". Sophie visits Foxfield Railway Station inStoke on Trent and learns to drive a steam train.
Live coverage of the draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Supernatural drama, first in a series of films featuring James Mason, also starring Michael Redgrave and Barbara Mullen. A writer who takes a job as a lighthouse keeper conjures up some ghostly companions for inspiration. Review page 45. Director Roy Boulting (1942, PG)
(BW) The Water Babies is tomorrow 1.30pm Film Highlights: page 41
Followed by Hall of Fame
New series 1/5. Two bargain spotters buy wares from France then try to turn a profit back in Britain. With Chris Gower.
Producer Alex Reed ; Series producer
Richard Farmbrough
With guest chefs Paul Rankin and Nick Nairn.
Elimination quiz.
When You Dish upon a Star. Alec Baldwin , Kim Basinger and Ron Howard all make guest appearances as Homer becomes a butler to the stars.
Six Degrees of Graduation. In order to graduate, Will has to pass a music appreciation class.
Health and Hygiene. How surgery was transformed by anaesthetics, antiseptics and the drug industry.
Producers Annabel Gillings and Prim Bath
2/5. The Third of May, 1808. Goya's greatest painting is a nightmarish image of anonymous men being shot at point blank range by a robot-like firing squad. Commissioned to commemorate a heroic moment in Spanish history, the king was not pleased with its brutal imagery and it was largely forgotten until artists such as Manet and Picasso saw it as the first masterpiece to put the victims of war centre stage.
Producer Mick Gold: Series editor Jeremy Bugler
Black Holes. Sam Neill explores what would happen if our planet encountered one of these interstellar monsters.
Producer Teresa Hunt ; Executive producer Stephen Wilkinson
Steaming Down the Road. The Lancastrian steeplejack's continuing history of steam power looks at experiments in the use of steam for road transport that took place a full century before the invention of the combustion engine.
Director/Producer David Hall
Students of St John's College, Oxford, and the University of Reading face a barrage of questions from Jeremy Paxman in another second-round clash.
Director Tracey Rooney : Producer Peter Gwyn
Ends 10.30.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks Fame Academy's Alistair Griffin , T'Pau's Carole Decker , broadcaster Tony Wilson and comic Jimmy Carr join Phill Jupitus , Bill Bailey and Mark Lamarr. Director Phil Chilvers ; Producers Richard Wilson and Warren Prentice Phill Jupitus on Kelis: page 30
9.30 Coupling Jane and the Truth Snake. Unexpected criticism puts Jane's career as a traffic reporter in jeopardy.
Writer Steven Moffat ; Director Martin Dennis ; Producer Sue venue
10.00 Room 101 Johnny Vegas sounds off about internet chat rooms and novelty pants. Paul Merton judges his case.
Director Geraldine Dowd : Producer Victoria Payne Postponed from 30 December
Comedy about the tangled love lives of a close-knit group of friends. Jane's career as a radio traffic reporter is put in jeopardy when she receives some unexpected criticism.
Analysis of the news with Jeremy Paxman.
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Highlights from Senegal v Burkino Faso. Also in group B, Kenya play Mali. Coverage of Nigeria v Morocco is tomorrow at 7.15pm on BBC3.
The recollections of Jews from the former Soviet Union who were only young when war started. They discuss resistance, betrayal and the role of collaborators, rescuers and bystanders. In Russian with English subtitles.
Director Pavel Chukhraj Broken Silence: Some Who Lived is at the same time tomorrow
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1.00 Real Chinese (parts 1-10)
Introduction to Chinese language, life and culture.
3.30 China Close Up (parts 1-10)
People helping China's drive for rapid change.
The concerns and aspirations of people caught up in China's rapid drive for change. In 1998 the river Yangtse burst its banks causing unprecedented devastation. Show more
Examining China's rapid drive for change. Dr Wang Jin fought for the Communist Revolution but now she's a passionate believer in China's market economy. Show more