There's a power cut.
Pingu sleepwalks.
Magnetic antics.
Chosen today by Rhiannon and Freya Ralph from High Wycombe.
The Big Pizza Race. (R)
King Stupid revolts against Goober's appalling cooking.
Voting details p118.
Live coverage of the women's downhill. Lindsey Kildow has high hopes of winning the USA's first gold in this event. Introduced by Clare Balding , Hazel Irvine and Graham Bell in Sestriere. <S) Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four streams of live coverage (Stream 1 is as BBC2) from 8am - timetable overleaf
With Prime Minister's Questions.
Business news.
With Clare Balding and Steve Cram.
morning's women's event.
men face a group game against Canada. Plus live action of Great Britain's women v Sweden.
Luge The men's doubles final, with Germany's Alexander Resch and Patric Leitner the defending champs.
Top skiers go for gold in the men's moguls.
Plus news of the men's ice hockey. VIDEO Plus+ code (non-PDO Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four streams of live coverage (Stream 1 is as BBC2) from 8am - timetable overleaf
Edinburgh hosts the show. Producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
Culinary challenges in the kitchens of Tiger Lil's, an Oriental restaurant in London's trendy Islington.
7/10. Bishop Bill goes to the House of Lords to take up the plight of a threatened school on the Isles of Scilly. Meanwhile, Pat's worried about the future of her adopted Romanian daughter, Ana.
Director/Producer Nigel Farrell
Live coverage of the women's 500m short track final. In 2002, Yang Yang won China's first Winter
Olympics gold medal but the 29-year-old faces stiff competition from compatriot and World Cup champ Wang Meng if she is to defend her title successfully. Commentary is from Hugh Porter and Wilf O'Reilly.
There's also curling from Pinerolo as Britain's men face Norway, plus action from - and reaction to - the women's downhill and men's moguls.
Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four streams of live coverage
(Stream 1 is as BBC2) from 8am - for timetable see below - plus a text service offering news, results, medals table and viewing planner
The director of Bend It like Beckham grew up in west London but tracing her ancestors takes her from her dad's life in Kenya to her grandmother's experiences during the partition of India. A family secret and a mystery African cousin are among the discoveries she makes on the way. A new series is planned. Family Ties is 10pm on BBC4.
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Hosted by Martha Kearney.
4/10. A grass-roots look at violence between blacks and Asians in Handsworth, Birmingham, architect Zaha Hadid 's design plans for the 2012 Olympics and music from Parisian Bollywood singer Pascal.
Series producer Gurdip Bhangco ; Exec producer Tommy Nagra
BBC2 4/7. A compilation of comically accented re-cut news items, featuring Bush, Blunkett and Bono. Director Steve Connelly ; Producer Geoff Atkinson
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Schools
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2:00: Revisewise Challenge at School: Science.
4:00: Expressive Arts - Sportsbank Special