Stickers.
Can Pingu fly?
Double bill. Timmy's monthly bath, then off on a skiing holiday.
Morning fun with guests Son of Dork and a cartoon line-up of Arthur, BB3B, Trollz and What's New Scooby-Doo?. With Jake Humphrey, Neville the Bear, Kirsten O'Brien and Rochelle Wiseman.
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The world of jet-set travel.
Series producer Veronica Butt
Links to Lewis Carroll in Ripon.
Historical adventure starring George Corraface and Marion Brando. Christopher Columbus, a 15th-century map-maker, seeks to navigate the oceans and discover a new route to India and China. Review page 41. Director John Glen (1992, PG)
Presented by Ray Stubbs.
1.35 Snooker Live coverage from day one of the Masters.
Tournament newcomer
Stuart Bingham is pitched against Steve Davis , and three-time champion Paul Hunter makes his return with a tie against Mark Williams.
Digital viewers can access live, uninterrupted coverage from llam, plus a news, results and statistics service VIDEO Plus+ code for 1.35-4.00pm
(non-PDC)
4.00 Ski Sunday Preparations for next month's Olympics continue with men's downhill and slalom action from the Swiss resort of Wengen, and coverage from Austria of the women's downhill at Bad Kleinkirchheim. Commentary by Graham Bell and Matt Chilton. Plus a look at the Olympic preparations of UK bobsleighers Nicola Minichiello and Jackie Davies , and ice dancers Sinead and John Kerr. Producer (Ski Sunday) Richard Carr ;
Editor Alastair Mclntyre
Penguins of the Antarctic
South Pole penguins facing up to the effects of climate change. Shown last Wednesday
Live coverage of the final from Lakeside where the winner will collect a cool £60,000. Just who will be added to the list of darts legends in 2006, following the likes of Rees, Wilson, Bristow, Lowe and Barneveld? Tony Green, David Croft and John Part provide commentary for the best-of-13-sets match. Coverage can also be seen live at www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Thrilling Second World War drama starring
Frank Sinatra and Trevor Howard. Colonel Joseph Ryan of the US Army Air Corps arrives in a PoW camp in Italy where his casual indifference towards captivity alienates the other prisoners who are eager to escape. In English and German with subtitles. Review page 41.
Director Mark Robson (1965, PG)
Highlights from struggling Sunderland's match against Chelsea, who have so far picked up where they left off last season in setting the benchmark for the rest of the Premiership. Meanwhile, Wigan, who were runners-up to Sunderland in last year's Championship but who have fared much better than them in the top flight so far, entertain West Brom. Presented by Adrian Chiles.
Producer Phil Sibson : Editor Mark Demuth
The Masters tournament at the Wembley Conference Centre gets under way with three-time champion
Paul Hunter taking centre stage on day one as he meets Mark Williams in their best-of-11-frames encounter.
Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo provide commentary. Introduced by Ray Stubbs. Producer Alison Witkover ; Executive producer Graham Fry
Digital viewers can access live coverage from 11am to end of play, plus a news, results and statistics service, via the red button
Poignant comedy drama starring Gena Rowlands and directed by her son, Nick Cassavetes. Following her daughter's departure, lonely widow Mildred finds a rewarding new role as surrogate aunt to her six-year-old neighbour, JJ. But a romantic encounter in a bar and an offer to move to San Francisco leave Mildrd facing some difficult choices. Review page 41.
(1996,15) Film Trivia: page 47
Followed by The Witness
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WorkSkills for Business Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Getting Started Advice on getting a business off the ground. 50087 3.00 Dragons' Den Budding tycoons pitch business ideas to multimillionaires.
80326 4.00 Welcome to the Cybermarket How email and the internet can actively market small businesses.
5.00 Big Ambitions Three people are given the chance to realise their business dreams.