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| Crackers and Pianos with Veejay, Paul and Tamba. | |
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| Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Laa-Laa decide to go for a walk, but Po is still asleep. They sing and clap their hands to try and wake up Po. The Teletubbies dance a twisty dance. | |
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| Sing along with the Tweenies - Bella, Milo, Jake and Fizz - to their song, Wheels on the Bus. | |
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| Sariac, who left to attend the wedding of the bear chief's son, forgot to name a stand-in. Now every Pitek wants to takes the vacant chief's seat. | |
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| Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad. | |
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| Floaty-head aliens have stolen the earth and its solar system; bit-part actor Birdman gets famous by publishing UZZ's secrets | |
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| Prank Patrol recruits a BBC North West reporter for a made-up story about the strange appearance of crop circles in a small farming community. How will Harry's friends react? | |
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| Squiglet uses the curved line to draw an elephant called Eleanor who has the loudest trumpet in the whole of Africa. | |
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| Pretend to be a cat, a dog or a rabbit with Mr Tumble, and find out how to sign all sorts of pet animals. | |
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| Farmer Pickles's sunflower oil business needs a depot to store the oil bottles. Sumsy the fork-lift helps shift them, but Scoop causes her to drop a crate. | |
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| Lola has her first wobbly tooth. She doesn't want it to fall out and leave a big gap in her teeth | |
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| Digger discovers that his sticks, squeaky toys and blanket have gone missing. Who's taken them? | |
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| Luke from Newcastle has had enough of his dad's trumpet practice, so Nina comes to the rescue. With help from the hearing neuron, they find ways of keeping the trumpet quiet. | |
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| Igglepiggle falls down flat and gets a muddy patch on his tummy. He gets the mud on his hand, on his blanket and on Upsy Daisy. | |
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| Another chance to see the best of the action from yesterday's Men's Singles final. Presented by John Inverdale. | |
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| Carol Klein presents two more green spaces. | |
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| Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott present the political stories of the day, with live coverage from the House of Commons. | |
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| Business, consumer and workplace news from the award-winning team who tell it like it is. With Adam Shaw, Nik Wood and roving reporter Rob Pittam. | |
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| Events turn out horribly wrong when Tess tries to offload the diamonds found in Philby's chest. | |
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| Nicholas Crane explores Britain's coastline and the relationship between citizens and the sea. He looks at the history surrounding the holy island of Lindisfarne. | |
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| Nadia Sawalha charts the highs and lows of people as they try to make a go of a new business and lifestyle in Spain. | |
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| John Craven and Gloria Hunniford explore the treasures in and around Floors Castle near Kelso in the beautiful Scottish Borders. | |
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| A rival in romance to Jessica's friend resorts to reviving the legendary nightmare rider. Starring Angela Lansbury. | |
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| Phillip Serrell and James Lewis offer their expert help in Bolton while Paul Martin visits the last remaining Temperance bar in the country. | |
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| Radio presenters Christian O'Connell and Iain Lee turn up the volume in the kitchen as Ainsley Harriott hosts another edition of the twenty-minute cooking challenge. | |
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| Comedian, actor and singer Brian Conley has decided to auction his collection of comedy memorabilia to raise money for a very special children's charity. He's even willing to sing an Al Jolson number to raise more cash! | |
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| Dermot Murnaghan hosts the show that pits a team of challengers against the formidable panel of eggheads who have all been television or radio quiz champions. | |
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| A newborn pygmy goat is rejected by her mother, can the Longleat keepers save its life? Kate Humble introduces some bath toys to three ferocious tigers and Ben Fogle goes out on a park boat. | |
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| A preview of the Hampton Court Palace RHS Flower Show 2008. | |
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| New series. From the 90s docu-soap Vets in Practice, Trude Mostue, Steve Leonard and others reflect on their relationships with the animals, each other and the cameras as they started out as vets. | |
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| In the opening match of this new series of University Challenge, the students from the University of Hull do battle with the team representing City University. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. | |
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| New. Ching-He Huang shows how delicious Chinese food, the nation's favourite takeaway, can be made with easy-to-prepare recipes using fresh, healthy and easily available ingredients. Also in HD. | |
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| Retail guru Mary Portas goes to the aid of Lucy Weller, a former theatre set designer, owns and runs Selkie, a ladies fashion boutique in the centre of York. A fabulous building and a wonderful location haven't been enough to attract York's sophisticated forty somethings over the threshold, and when Mary visits for the first time the reason for that is crystal clear. Lucy's Halloween-themed window says second-hand shop rather than fashion emporium and inside it's apparent that Lucy's forgotten she's selling fashion and instead has given pride of place to ironing boards and doll's houses. | |
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| The Grumpy Old Women reflect on how they became thrifty, started talking about the weather and developed a hankering for comfy shoes, despite their certainty back in the 60s and 70s that they were never going to get old. | |
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| In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. | |
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| The Afar are one of Ehiopia's most fiercely independent tribes; nomadic cattle and camel herders with a tough reputation, they carry guns to protect their herds from rival clans and wild animals. For the women, female circumcision is common and their strict Muslim culture forbids alcohol. Anyone found drinking is immediately beaten and ostracized. | |
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| BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes. | |
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