Timmy runs for president.
More morning mayhem, including Troll! and What's New Scooby-Doo?. Hosted by Barney Harwood, Kirsten O'Brien, Rochelle Wiseman and Neville the Bear.
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Live coverage of the men's final at the Australian Open. Roger Federer and Andy Roddick are the two favourites to win the title and prize money of 1.2m Aus dollars (over £500,000). Sue Barker hosts. Commentary by Chris Bailey and John Lloyd.
Executive producer Paul Davies : Editor
Kate McKeag
Digital viewers can access live action until 1.30pm by pressing the red button while watching any BBC channel
Romantic drama with Melissa Gilbert and Jean Simmons.
Successful but lonely, Meredith Sanders returns to England, and makes a shocking discovery about her past. Review page 48. Director Bobby Roth (1998, PG)
Innovations in pampered living.
Presented by Jill Douglas.
1.35 Rugby Union Highlights from the latest round of the Premiership, with Bath taking on Wasps at the Recreation Ground. Presented by John Inverdale.
1.55 Ski Sunday Hazel Irvine is in Cortina, Italy, with women's downhill action. Plus men's world cup downhill from Germany's Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
3.00 Bowls The World Indoor championships reaches a climax in Norfolk, with the men's final. Presented by Jill Douglas.
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(non-PDC) Also live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport
5.15 Six Nations Preview producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor
Ron Chakraborty
Shakira, Corinne Bailey-Rae , Richard Ashcroft and Fall Out Boy feature among the hottest sounds.
Producer Sally Wood : Executive producer Mark Cooper TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: now published monthly, price E2
Reese Joins the Army 2/2. Series five. Model soldier Reese is shipped off to Afghanistan.
First shown on Sky One
1/2. Despite ruling a vast empire, the Romans didn't do everything at the point of a sword. Boris Johnson looks at how the Romans ran a united Europe, and ponders challenges facing the European Union. The journey takes him to Rome itself, the ancient harbour city of Ostia, Provence and the Rhineland. Are there lessons for modern Europeans to learn? Producers Francis Hanly and David Jeffcock : Executive producers Charles Brand and Lucy Hetherington Boris Johnson answers One Final Question: page
2/6. The boys take their favourite supercars - the Ford GT, Ferrari F430 and Pagani Zonda - on a road trip through France. There's a look at BMW's new
M5, Richard and James play around with life-sized radio-controlled cars, and Damon Hill and Timothy Spall are Stars in a Reasonably Priced Car.
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Mary Shelley. A four-minute Frankenstein is among the attractions as comic Steel reflects on the writer. Director Michael Cumming ; Producer Jon Rolph
Screwed the Pooch. Brian has a fateful encounter.
First shown on Sky One Postponed from 23 December
Romantic drama based on a true story, with Vincent D'Onofrio as pulp novelist Robert E Howard , creator of such fantasy characters as Conan the Barbarian. Living in Texas in the 1930s, Howard makes a name for himself as a writer, but remains tied to his ailing mother. Then into his life comes teacher Novalyne Price (Renee Zellweger ). Review page 48.
Director Dan Ireland (1996)
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