Double bill.
A fire-breathing dragon.
McFly join Sam Nixon, Mark Rhodes and Caroline Flack. Plus episodes of The Secret Show, Prank Patrol and The Fairly Odd Parents.
Also on CBBC channel
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A preview of the return to BBC2 of the award-winning drama Switch. With voiceover.
Repeated on Tuesday at 2am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Transforming a garden in Acton. (Revised repeat)
A look at epic fantasy Eragon, with Jeremy Irons and John Malkovich.
(Shown last Monday on BBC1)
The Enterprise travels back in time to the 1960s.
Unnatural Selection. A rapid ageing disease kills the crew of a Federation ship.
3.05 A Matter of Honour
Riker agrees to serve on board a Klingon ship.
Mr Monk and the Secret Santa An officer dies after drinking some poisoned wine. Discover the charm of Monk at www.radiotimes.com/monk
Continued coverage of the second semi-final. Commentary by Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne.
Producer Alison Witkover ; Executive producer Graham Fry Online coverage at www.bbc.co.uk/sport
From 2pm digital viewers can choose between coverage from two tables
A look back at the year in the press, plus the annual awards and a celebration of 50 years of What the Papers Say.
1/2. The Heats. Teams from England, Scotland and Wales compete against the clock for a place in the finals of this year's sheepdog trials at Bowood House in Wiltshire. Presented by Ben Fogle and Shauna Lowry. The finals are tomorrow at 6.20pm. Director Rob Hopkin ; Producer Daniel Brittain-Catlin Ben Fogle answers One Final Question: page
6/6. Ocean Deep. The seas make up 90 per cent of all the living space on our planet and are home to myriad bizarre and powerful species, including the vampire sguid, which uses bioluminescence to create an extraordinary display, and the sabre-billed sailfish. Producers Penny Allen, Andy Byatt ; Series producer Alastair Fothergill Shown last Sunday on BBC1 Repeated tomorrow at 7pm on BBC4 and with signing on Wednesday BBCI at 12.55am December's BBC Wildlife Magazine features birds of paradise - E3.25 RT DIRECT: hardback book Planet Earth is E17.50 (RRP E25) incl p&p. Call [number removed] (landline calls max 8p per min) or send a cheque, payable to BBC Shop, to [address removed]
12/12. Who has the public voted as Britain's greatest living icon? The final result of the search for the person who's had the biggest impact on our cultural life is revealed. And there's a look back at some of the highlights of the show over the past year, with contributions from Scissor Sisters, Michael Palin , Thorn Yorke , Steven Spielberg , Werner Herzog , Pet Shop Boys, Sting and Alan Moore among many others. Series producer Marcus Herbert ; Executive producer Edward
Morgan Repeated at 1.10am The Culture Show special on Steven Spielberg is repeated at 7pm on Monday
Let it be Paul!: page 69
12/12. Archive hits from Bucks Fizz, Belinda Carlisle , Beats International, Linx and Christina Aguilera.
Plus a new performance from Razorlight. Look out for a festive edition over Christmas.
Producer Mark Hagen
Coverage of the concluding session of the second semi-final at the Barbican Centre in York. Presented by Hazel Irvine , with commentary from Clive Everton , Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo. Analysis comes from Steve Davis and John Parrott. Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
From 2pm digital viewers can access coverage from both semi-finals by pressing the red button
Subsequent programmes may run late or change
12/12. Jessica Stevenson , Phill Jupitus and Jo Brand join regular contributor Alan Davies and host Stephen Fry. A festive edition of the quiz is on Friday at 10pm. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer John Lloyd
Shown last night
Highlights of the third day's play in the Third Test in Perth. Day four highlights are tomorrow at 11pm.
Producer Matthew Coliandris : Editor Mark Cole
Digital viewers can access further highlights from day three of the Third Test from 10pm to 12 midnight by pressing the red button, and from 2.00 to 10.15am they can access live commentary of the fourth day's play from Five Live Sports Extra, plus detailed statistics
Compilation of performances from the event, including the Who, Kasabian and James Brown.
Producer Serena Cross Phill Jupitus on James Brown : page 49
shown at 7.50pm