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Magical fun.
Xuan Chi gets beaten up.
Chosen by 29th Wallasey West Brownies.
Canine high jinks.
Molly's in love.
Musical fever hits.
Vote for your favourite from The Cramp Twins, The Fairly Odd Parents and Watch My Chops.
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Canine chaos.
Double bill.
Sky high shenanigans.
At night.
Jr Gets His Licence. Junior buys his first car - a gear-grinding, backfiring clunker.
Ellem Lodge, a dream cottage in the Scottish Borders, proves a major challenge.
Westminster updates.
Business news with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Biographical Second World War drama with Christopher Plummer. British safe-cracker Eddie Chapman offers his services as a German spy - but is it a bluff? Review page 56. Director Terence Young (1966, PG)
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Looking at Italian art, Britain's fading rail heritage and the monks of Rievaulx Abbey.
In Hereford, Paul Martin looks at the Mappa Mundi, one of the UK's oldest documents.
Tony Tobin and Brian Turner stir it up.
Caustic quiz.
Can today's challengers triumph over the champion know-it-alls? Dermot Murnaghan hosts.
The latest from the training studios as the celebrities and their dance partners gear up for another Saturday night performance.
The role of Garibaldi in the Italian Unification, The Archers since 1970, the science-fiction novels of Arthur C Clarke, and rivers of Britain and Ireland are specialist subjects in the first of the semi-finals.
8.30 The life and work of physicist Niels Bohr, the "Culture" novels of lain M Banks, the life and career of Warwick the Kingmaker and the life and films of Barbara Stanwyck are the specialist subjects in the second semi-final. The final is next week.
Director Derek Hallworth ; Series producer Pam Cavannagh
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With Gavin Esler.
5/8. Poland. David Lynch looms on the horizon when Kirsty Wark visits the Lodz film school.
Postponed from 17 October
11.50 6/8. Lithuania. Kirsty meets a sculptor whose subjects range from Lenin to Zappa. The series concludes with a double bill tomorrow at 11.20pm. Director Kathryn Ross ; Producer Elspeth O'Hare
Postponed from 24 October
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Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Key Stage 3 Bitesize Revision English 1. Non-fiction, including purpose and audience, use of language, planning, writing and checking your work.
4.00 Key Stage 3 Bitesize Revision English 2
Aspects of reading and writing fiction, plus a broad study of Shakespeare texts.