Double bill.
Series two. Exams are looming.
Creating lightning and vacuuming up a piano.
Plans are afoot to set an active world record.
Webster shows off his juggling skills.
A birthday surprise for Weed.
Mr Tumble dresses for changeable weather. Signed.
Wendy plans a surprise party.
Roly shows a despondent Yugo that everyone's good at something.
Lola can't find her favourite library book.
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10.30 Hands Up!: Fantastic Mr Fox pt 2 (ages 9-11) (Signed)
10.45 Something Special: Family (ages 4-7) (Signed)
11.00 Numbertime: Money (ages 5-7) Double bill.
11.30 Words and Pictures Plus: Consonant Clusters (ages 5-6) Double bill.
El Nombre helps Little Juan and Pedro with their money problems as they set off to see the Giant Cactus. Bill sets up another stall, this time everything is 10p.
Educational numeracy series. This edition deals with change from 10p, and includes El Nombre helping Juan with his souvenir shopping and Bill and Bernie buying juices and snacks.
Westminster updates. (S)
Business news with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Live coverage from the Wembley Conference Centre as the quarter-finals of the Masters tournament get under way. This afternoon's match will see Matthew Stevens or Graeme Dott take on either
Stephen Lee or the number five-ranked Stephen Maguire. Whoever makes it through the best-of-11-frames clash and into the last eight is guaranteed a minimum of E30,500 in prize money.
Introduced by Ray Stubbs , Steve Davis and John Parrott.
Digital viewers can access ongoing live coverage, plus news. results and statistics, via the red button. Plus reports in Sport on 5 at 7pm on Radio 5 Live
The caustic quiz.
Live coverage of the Masters continues as the second quarter-final gets under way. Number two-ranked
Ronnie O'Sullivan is likely to be involved tonight, and although veteran Steve Davis is scheduled to join
Ray Stubbs in the studio, an impressive performance in the recent UK championship suggests it's more than possible he'll be at the table. (5)
Digital viewers can access live, uninterrupted coverage, plus a news, results and statistics service, via the red button
How the "king of the saucy postcard" found himself facing prosecution for obscenity following the Conservative government's 1951 "moral crusade". Roy Hudd, Michael Winner and Roy Hattersley look back.
3/8. Can Chloe and Heather settle the £90,000 mortgage on their Cornwall cottage in just 24 months? If they're going to maintain payments of F900 per week, they'll have to tighten their belts and pay close attention to the advice of finance guru Rene Carayol. Producer Clare Fisher ; Series editor Maggie Sutcliffe
Repeated with sign language next week on BBCI BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: Rene Carayol gives advice on clearing debts faster in the February issue. On sale now, priced E2.95 RT DIRECT: the accompanying book is just E13.50 incl p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] (landline calls cost max 8p per min) quoting RT, or visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com
2/6. Waiting for a Heartbeat. With six heartbreaking miscarriages behind her, aspiring mother Rachel needs help. Pregnant for the seventh time, she travels to the largest recurrent miscarriage clinic in Europe, where Professor Lesley Regan and her team offer the hope of a precious new life. The programme follows the scientists' painstaking search to unravel the mystery of Rachel's failed pregnancies. Can they finally help give her the baby she so desperately longs for?
Producer Sarah Neale ; Editor Andrew Cohen Focus magazine: the December issue has an article about the issues in the programme. On sale until 19 January, priced E3.40.
2/5. Excited entrepreneurs prepare to pitch, in highlights from the entertaining series.
Series producer John Hesling RT DIRECT: Dragons' Den - Your Idea Can Make You Rich is £11.99, incl p&p. Phone [number removed] (landlines calls max 8p per min)
3/6. Happy Families. In animaHoving Britain some pets really are part of the family. Housewife Lyndsey Burgess 's four cocker spaniels boast a wardrobe of some 90 outfits. Now they're about to join the rest of the family on a sight-seeing visit to London. Glamour model Emily Orsi prefers the company of her canine companions to that of most humans - after all, they love her for herself, not her looks. They're rewarded with stylish outfits, cooked breakfasts, Sunday roasts, and Emily's latest project - a dog-friendly car. Producer Pippa Robinson ; Executive producers Edmund Coulthard and David Wise
With Jeremy Paxman.
Highlights of this evening's quarter-final clash. Presented by Ray Stubbs.
The best of the action from this afternoon's quarter-final match.
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2.00 History KS3 Curriculum Bites - Interpretations ; KS3 Curriculum Bites - The French Revolution 72865 4.00 History KS4 Curriculum Bites - The Fall of the USSR ; KS4 Curriculum Bites - International Relations 1919-1939