More morning mayhem, including Arthur, Trollz, BB3B and What's New Scooby-Doo? Hosted by Barney Harwood, Kirsten O'Brien, Rochelle Wiseman and Neville the Bear.
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Nicki Chapman gets the archive-footage lowdown on the pros and cons of life as a celebrity.
Series producer Veronica Butt
Two sisters hunt for a cheap property in the Hungarian capital, Budapest. With Kristian Digby and Nigel Leek. IS) There's more on Friday at 1.30pm
Presented by John Inverdale.
ABAlight-welter champion
Jamie Cox will be among those aiming to boost Commonwealth Games medal aspirations as he takes to the ring at the Four Nations event in Dublin. Jim Neilly and Richie Woodhall commentate.
Analysing the causes behind the decline in the numbers of world-beating distance runners hailing from Kenya.
The final
World Cup races before the start of the Winter Olympics. The men's downhillers are at
Chamonix in France, while the women are in giant-slalom action in Ofterschwang, Germany. The opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics is on Friday at 6pm
Producer Sally Richardson ; Editor
Michael Cole
Paul Martin takes the show to
Dolgellau, Gwynedd.
Harrowing drama based on a true story, starring
Faye Dunaway, Max von Sydow, Malcolm McDowell, James Mason and Orson Welles. May 1939: the SS St Louis departs Hamburg carrying 937 Jewish refugees. But their hopes of a new life are dashed when they are refused entry to Cuba. Review page 45. Director Stuart Rosenberg (1976, PG)
Stalking the Jaguar. Film-makers Owen Newman and Amanda Barrett start to wonder just who is stalking whom when they head for Brazil's Pantanal in search of South America's most mysterious predator. Producers Amanda Barrett and Owen Newman
Shown last Wednesday
Performances by Graham Coxon , Corinne Bailey
Rae, Orson, the Go! Team, Ashlee Simpson and Beth Orton , plus the UK number one. Hosted by Richard Bacon. The series moves to Monday next week.
Producer Sally Wood : Executive producer Mark Cooper TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: now published monthly, price E2.10
Humilithon. Series four. Malcolm's plan to be popular is stymied when his parents volunteer at the school.
2/2. Visits to Ephesus, Istanbul, Rome, France and Germany help Boris to see how the Roman Empire fostered a sense of common identity among its vast population, many of whom wallowed in luxury, and perpetuated the cult of the Emperor. It lasted for over 400 years in western Europe, but what can we learn from the Empire's decline and fall in relation to today's bureaucracy and expansion of the European Union? Producers Francis Hanly and David Jeffcock ; Executive producers Charles Brand and Lucy Hetherington
English and European champions clash at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea meet Liverpool. Plus highlights of the London derby at White Hart Lane between
Tottenham and Charlton. Adrian Chiles presents.
Producer Paul Foster
Bullocks to Stan. When Stan is up for a promotion, he asks his family to be on their best behaviour at the CIA picnic. With the guest voice of Patrick Stewart. Postponed from 22 January
The Kiss Seen around the World. Meg gets a job at a TV station to be closer to a newscaster she adores.
First shown on Sky One Postponed from 22 January
Dark Irish crime comedy starring Brendan Gleeson and Peter McDonald. Git Hynes gets out of prison and straight into trouble when forced into an underworld assignment by a crime boss. To Hynes's despair, he's teamed up with psychopathic hitman Bunny Kelly. Review page 45. Director Paddy Breathnach (1997, 15)
Postponed from 22 January
Followed by Dear Television Viewer opinion.
WorkSkills in the Media Repeats not indicated.
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