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The Pingu Show
Two classic episodes and the chance to learn more about the world of penguins.
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| 06.15 |
Bob the Builder: Project Build It
Spud wants to become a woodsman like Chip Chipper, but when he causes chaos at the building site he decides to stick with what he is best at - being a scarecrow.
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| 06.25 |
Penelope
The koala paints pictures with the help of her grandfather.
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| 06.30 |
Guess with Jess
Horace helps Jess investigate why bees make honey.
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| 06.40 |
Postman Pat
The mailman hears strange and interesting sounds around Greendale while on his rounds.
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| 06.55 |
Pingu
The clumsy penguin learns how to ski.
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| 07.00 |
Arthur
Muffy is invited to spend the weekend with Sue Ellen in Crown City.
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| 07.15 |
League of Super Evil
The super-villains try to book a table at the trendiest restaurant in town, but Jules is determined to stop them.
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| 07.25 |
Newsround
Current affairs reports aimed at a younger audience.
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| 07.30 |
Barney's Barrier Reef
Gemma Hunt and Barney Harwood continue their exploration of Australia's Barrier Reef with an examination of its marine invertebrates.
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08.00 |
School of Silence
Four children from Cardiff take part in silent training with Miss Gobstop's team of teachers, facing challenges including Flying Toilet Paper, Clown Face and Human Carwash.
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| 08.30 |
LazyTown
Robbie disguises himself as a doctor and fakes an epidemic in a bid to stop the kids growing vegetables.
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| 08.55 |
Jollywobbles
Justin makes a mess hanging wallpaper and tries to put up a shelf.
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| 09.05 |
Buzz and Tell
Comedy puppet panel show in which contestants try to win points by answering questions on pictures, sound, numbers and general knowledge.
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| 09.10 |
Tinga Tinga Tales
An African fable about why woodpeckers use their beaks to tap on trees.
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| 09.25 |
Garth and Bev
Hoyt the potter wants to carry his wares to the market without breaking them, so Garth and Bev discover how John Dunlop filled rubber tyres with air.
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| 09.35 |
Ethelbert the Tiger
An orang-utan helps the tiger cub with an itch he cannot reach.
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| 09.45 |
Pingu
The clumsy penguin accidentally breaks the lid of Grandfather's urn while practising his pottery skills.
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| 09.50 |
Pingu
The clumsy penguin and his sister Pinga have fun surprising people by jumping out of a box.
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| 10.00 |
Waybuloo
The friends discover a bird has made a nest out of a cushion.
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| 10.20 |
Clifford
Jetta foolishly takes on a big job in an effort to impress, but learns it's okay to accept help when it's needed.
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| 10.30 |
Pablo the Little Red Fox
The little cub sets out to prove foxes are the best climbers in the world.
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| 10.35 |
3rd & Bird
Rudy, Quinn and Mr Beakman take the Budgie troop camping, and after begging to come along, Muffin gets homesick.
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| 10.50 |
Wibbly Pig
The friends play hide-and-seek, but Wibbly Pig gets tired of being `it'.
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| 11.00 |
Telly Scéalta
An Irish language version of Telly Tales that uses artwork and the voices of primary school children to tell stories from around the world.
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| 11.10 |
Déan Damhsa Liom
Music and dance for young children, aiming to build self-confidence.
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| 11.25 |
Preab Suas
Cathal Donnelly volunteers at Campa Chormaic in Eglish, Co Tyrone, a football and Irish-language camp held in memory of the Tyrone captain Cormac McAnallen.
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| 11.30 |
Living Dangerously
Passengers are put at risk when force-10 gales threaten to capsize the ferry on which they are travelling, and a girl sinks into deep mud after a heavy downpour.
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| 12.00 |
Daily Politics
Parliamentary proceedings interspersed with discussions, interviews and filmed reports from around the country. Presented by Andrew Neil and Anita Anand.
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| 12.30 |
GMT with George Alagiah
The journalist presents a bulletin of international news and analysis, with reports from correspondents based around the world, as well as updates on global business developments.
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| 13.00 |
Animal Park
Two tarantulas at Longleat Safari Park go on a lethal first date, Kate Humble creates a stink for the lions, and Ben Fogle gets a unique view of the otters in the water.
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| 14.00 |
Wanted Down Under
Horticulturalist Richard Bond is fed up with the British weather wrecking his plants, while his wife Louise wants a warmer climate as she recovers from spinal surgery. They visit Australia to sample life in Darwin, but their oldest daughter dislikes the idea of permanent residency as she has plans to attend university in the UK. Nicki Chapman presents.
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| 15.00 |
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Katherine Higgins hopes to prove she has an eye for retro items when she competes against John Cameron at an auction in Paris.
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| 15.45 |
Flog It!
David Barby and David Fletcher value heirlooms at Truro Cathedral, while Paul Martin learns about the disaster at Levant Mine near St Just in Cornwall - one of the worst such incidents in the region's history.
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| 16.30 |
Pointless
Quiz show in which five pairs of contestants have to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious answers to questions posed to 100 people before the show. At the end of each round, the team with the most points is eliminated until the final two pairs battle for a cash prize. Presented by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman.
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| 17.15 |
Escape to the Country
Jules Hudson heads for Monmouthshire to help a couple find a rural property with room to raise pigs, chickens and alpacas. With a budget of £500,000, he decides to enlighten the pair to the merits of barn conversions.
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| 18.00 |
Eggheads
Quiz, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers hoping to win a cash prize.
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| 18.30 |
Climbing Great Buildings
Architectural historian Jonathan Foyle is joined by expert climber Lucy Creamer to scale Lincoln Cathedral, which was built in 1183, and was once the tallest structure in Britain. During their ascent, the pair marvel at the skill of the medieval gothic craftsmen responsible for creating the building's many features, including the Dean's Eye stained glass window and the city's famous evil imp.
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| 19.00 |
Coast
As the series ends on England's east coast, Neil Oliver visits Nelson's birthplace and the Anglo-Saxon archaeological site at Sutton Hoo. At Orford Ness, Alice Roberts leads a team trying to re-create the war-winning experiment which proved that radar could work, while off the Norfolk coast Nick Crane explores an early Briton settlement lost to the sea some 10,000 years ago. Miranda Krestovnikoff wades out into the Wash to learn how migrating birds exploit its feeding grounds, and Mark Horton meets the enthusiasts who restore old fishing boats in the Thames Estuary.
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| 20.00 |
The Great British Bake Off
That oft-neglected British classic, the pudding, takes centre stage today as the five remaining contestants arrive in Bakewell, Derbyshire, to prepare sticky toffee puds, peach and blueberry "boy-bait", rhubarb and orange betty, and a cherry queen of puddings. Mel and Sue, meanwhile, reveal why pudding changed from "meat" to "sweet", visit the birthplace of school desserts, and discover what "afters" did for the image of Britain abroad.
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| 21.00 |
The Big School Lottery
Choosing a child's secondary school has become an angst-ridden part of parenting. But it has rarely been as crisply documented as in this series, following families in Birmingham over a crucial year as they apply for "big school". Birmingham is Europe's largest education authority. In a given year, 15,000 primary-school children are bidding for places, in many cases taking 11-plus tests to get into one of the coveted state grammar schools. Watching the families can be agonising - Saffi yah's father drilling her on practice tests or Jamiah's gran wondering if he'll be "bright enough" to make it at a mainly Asian school. Presiding over it all is admissions boss Julie Newbold. "Every single form that we get in - that's a child," she frets. "That's an incredible amount of responsibility." Continues tomorrow at 9.00pm. Radio Times reviewer - David Butcher
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| 22.00 |
Mercury Prize 2010: Live
2003 winner Dizzee Rascal hopes to be the fi rst artist to win this award twice. Chief among his rivals are indie newcomers the xx, who would be catapulted into the mainstream if they triumphed. Also up for the £20,000 prize is Paul Weller's Wake Up the Nation, his finest album yet, the critics claim. Youngster Laura Marling and Mumford & Sons represent the folk scene, while this year's token jazz act is the Kit Downes Trio, who should by no means be discounted - the judges like to play the wild card. BBC 6 Music DJ Lauren Laverne presents live coverage and sets from London's Covent Garden. Radio Times reviewer - Claire Webb
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| 22.30 |
Newsnight
Analysis of the day's events, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
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| 23.20 |
Mercury Prize 2010
After the sneak previews in tonight's earlier show, this is chance to see in full each of the performances from tonight's 12 Mercury Prize nominees, including Mumford & Sons, the xx, the Villagers, Kit Downes Trio, Foals, Wild Beasts, and Laura Marling. With Lauren Laverne.
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