A circus visit.
A rescue.
Weird things happen.
The wind causes havoc.
Has Barry got special powers or just a loud watch?
Chosen by Beckenham Town Juniors Football Club from Kent.
Taj's new shopping website is sabotaged by his brother.
An unwelcome visitor raids the larder.
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Building and leisure.
Westminster updates. (S)
Business news.
With Clare Balding and Steve uam. Snowboarding The first ever
Olympic snowboard cross final, from Bardonecchia. This seasons World Cup leader. France's Xavier Delerue , should feature.
Colin Jackson and Ed Leigh commentate.
2.00 Curling Britain's men's team take on Germany in the round-robin stages. Plus highlights from the morning women's-curling session. Dougie Donnelly and Kirsty Hay commentate.
Also news of this morning's s cross-country and biathlon medals - the women's 10km interval start and women's 7.5km sprint respectively. Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK broadband only)
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A north London couple look for a holiday home in Slovenia.
Brian Turner and Phil Vickery join Ainsley Harriott.
Introduced by Hazel Irvine from Sestriere.
Skeleton Second and deciding run of the women's competition where sledgers hurtle down headfirst at speeds of up to 60mph. Shelley Rudman hopes to match Alex Coomber 's 2002 bronze. Plus first run action. Paul Dickenson and Colin Bryce commentate.
6.05 Speed Skating The team pursuit, making its Olympic debut, has reached the concluding stages in both the men's and women's events at the Oval Lingotto. Hugh Porter and Wilf O'Reilly commentate.
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As part of the strand's Great British Design Quest,
Verity Sharp reveals the top ten British creations of the last 100 years as voted for by the public. The overall winner will be announced on 16 March. Plus Matthew Sweet on a century of ventriloquists and end-of-pier performers, and the man billed as the first great new composer of the 21st century: Osvaldo Golijov. Series producer Julian Birkett ; Executive producer Edward Morgan Repeated at 11.20pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
7/8. Accountant and single mum Julie Edosa has
E75,000 still to pay on her Victorian terraced house in Bristol. To achieve a mortgage-free status she must curb her taste for champagne and move into a bedsit. Producer Max Baring: Series editor Maggie Sutcliffe
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Figure skating action as the men's free programme takes centre stage at the Palavela ice rink in Turin, the results of which will determine the medals.
Three-time world champion Yevgeny Plushenko , who won silver behind compatriot Alexei Yagudin in 2002, heads Russia's challenge. Commentary by Barry Davies and Robin Cousins. Plus latest news of the men's ice hockey competition.
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2.00 GCSE Bitesize: Science: Chemistry
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