6.00 Me Too!
6.20 Bob the Builder
6.30 Big Cook Little Cook
The duo get a box of wigs.
6.50 Bob's Mini Projects
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6.00 Me Too!
6.20 Bob the Builder
6.30 Big Cook Little Cook
The duo get a box of wigs.
6.50 Bob's Mini Projects
7.00 Batfink Double bill.
710 Legend of the Dragon
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7.30 Smile
Games and fun, with Arthur, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Yvon of the Yukon and WITCH. With Kirsten O'Brien and Barney Harwood.
9/10. Tim Lovejoy and Amanda Hamilton welcome celebrity guests, watch TV clips from the archives and enjoy a lunch prepared by chef Simon Rimmer. Series producer Myles Jenkins Good Food Magazine's January issue has recipes from host Simon Rimmer. Out 8 December, priced E2.95.
Grandma Sues. Grandma Ida trips outside Lois's home and decides to sue.
Jolly the giraffe goes into labour and there's news about the last wolf cub. (Revised repeat)
**** Outback adventure starring Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr as the heads of the Carmody family of "sundowners" - folk who travel from job to job, setting up home wherever they happen to be. Review page 62. Director Fred Zinnemann (1960 U)
Presented by John Inverdale.
2.35 Amateur Boxing From
York Hall in east London, coverage of the ABA Finals,. Jim Neilly and Richie Woodhall commentate. Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport
3.45, 4.45 Rugby Union World Sevens action from Dubai, where England, who defeated Fiji in last year's final, are aiming to make it a hat-trick of titles. That's followed by a round-up from matches in the EDF Energy Cup, including Wasps v Saracens.
Editor Ron Chakraborty
The omnibus edition continues.
For cast see page 46
While the women perform either the quickstep or the rhumba, the men compete in a group swing dance-off. Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly present.
Revised repeat from last night on BBC1
6/6; series three. Sheila Hancock guests as Nan's sister, who flies over from Spain to see her foul-mouthed sibling. Meanwhile, Derek gets a massage. Director Gordon Anderson ; Producer Geoffrey Perkins Shown last Thursday and again on Tuesday at 9.30pm on BBC3 DVD offers: page
6/12. R&B star Jamelia guests on the music quiz hosted by Simon Amstell. There will be a seasonal special, after which the series continues on 4 January. Director John Spencer ; Producer Lucy Clarke
Shown last Thursday Phill Jupitus 's album review of the year: page 52
Action from the Goodison Park clash between Everton and West Ham United plus a review of yesterday's seven top-flight tussles, including Arsenal v Spurs, Middlesbrough v Manchester United and Wigan v Liverpool. Presented by Adrian Chiles.
Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Mark Demuth
Digital viewers can access rolling FA Cup round-two highlights until 12 midnight
The best of the third day's action from Second Test at the Adelaide Oval. Presented by Manish Bhasin.
More highlights tomorrow at 11.20pm.
Digital viewers can access further highlights from day three of the Second Test from 10pm to 12 midnight by pressing the red button, and from midnight to 7.30am they can access live commentary of the fourth day's play from Five Live Sports Extra, plus detailed statistics
With Friends like Steve's. Stan ousts a disinterested
Steve from his job, only to replace him with the malicious Barry.
11.45 Tears of a Clooney. Haunting childhood memories prompt Francine to woo George Clooney with the intention of breaking his heart.
Music documentary that follows Jay-Z and record label boss Damon Dash on the rapper's 1999 tour. Review page 62.
Director Chris Fiore (2000, 15) Talking to the man who talked to the man: page
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Bridges 58365 4.00 Bionic Buildings Architecture from nature. 72487 5.00 Design Matters