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Ends 9.00.
2002: It's Up to You! - don't forget to vote for your favourite drama of the year, via [web address removed]
Rotten Ralph
Mum takes Ralph to work with her.
7.10 The Raccoons
More adventures in the forest.
7.35 Jeopardy
Sarah's spooky experience has divided the party.
For more cast see Wednesday
8.00 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Another progress report. Further coverage on CBBC channel
8.05 Blue Peter
Children's magazine. With in-vision sign language. Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1
8.30 The Wayne Manifesto
Dad decides to advertise.
Contributors
[Jeopardy:
cast]
Melissa:
Tammy
McIntosh
Sarah:
Kari
Corbett
Harry:
Craig
Moncur
Simon:
James
Pearson
Chrissie:
Charli
Wilson
Mr Simmons:
Steve
Vidler
Ends 10.50.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
T-Bone feels gui Ity when he inadvertently steals a toy. (R) (S)
9.15 Dr Otter
Dunston tries out one of Raylee's recipes. (R) (S)
9.25 Andy Pandy
Teddy gets stuck in a cardboard box. (R) (S)
9.30 Fimbles
Fimbo finds three coins.
Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1 (S) (W)
9.50 Teletubbies Count to Christmas
What's in today's window? (R) (S)
Then: Pingu
Music lessons for the little penguin. (R)
10.00 Tweenies
Judy, Max and the gang find out about woodwind instruments. (R) (S) (W)
10.20 Teletubbies
A lion and a bear play hide-and-seek. (R) (S)
TELETUBBIES MAGAZINE: £1.40
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10.50 Zig Zag (ages 7-9) Tudor Life - Homes: a Yeoman's Story
9691560 11.10 ZigZag (ages 7-9) Tudor Life - Food. a Housewife's Story 3989034 11.30 Science Zone (ages 9-11) Changes in Materials: All Fired Up
11.50 Focus (ages 9-11)
Citizenship - Minorities: Black and British 2586657 12.10 Zig
Zag (ages 7-9) Tudor Life - Street: a Merchant's Story
With two semi-final places already decided, Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the remaining quarter-final ties from York's Barbican Centre.
At this stage last year eventual winner Ronnie O'Sullivan had a close tie with seventh ranked Peter Ebdon , eventually winning 9-8 after being 8-4 down and on the receiving end of two century breaks.
Contributors
Unknown:
Hazel
Irvine
Unknown:
Ronnie
O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Peter
Ebdon
Zeinab Badawi with reports from Parliament.
Contributors
Unknown:
Zeinab
Badawi
(Digital: BBC London
News) Weather
The remaining frames of the quarter-finals.
Bart Gets an F. Bart must pass a crucial school history test, or he will be obliged to retake the year. Fancy the Simpsons theme on your phone? Visitwww.radiotimes.com
Contributors
Unknown:
F.
Bart
Fresh Prince after Dark. Hugh Hefner guests as Hilary is invited to pose for Playboy magazine, and Will and Carlton leap at the chance to meet some bunny girls. (sj Another episode can be seen tomorrow at the same time
Contributors
Unknown:
Hugh
Hefner
Live coverage of the two remaining quarter-final matches in the UK championship. Introduced by Hazel Irvine , with commentary from Clive Everton , Dennis Taylor ,
Willie Thorne , Ray Edmonds and Terry Griffiths.
Contributors
Introduced By:
Hazel
Irvine
Unknown:
Clive
Everton
Unknown:
Dennis
Taylor
Unknown:
Willie
Thorne
Unknown:
Ray
Edmonds
Unknown:
Terry
Griffiths.
Liverpool v Vitesse Arnhem
Live coverage from Anfield of this Uefa Cup third-round, second-leg match (kickoff 7.45pm).
Gerard Houllier 's men - winners of the Cup in 2001-were forced into settling for a place in the competition after their Champions' League dreams died, after their valiant comeback to force a 3-3 draw in Basle last month failed to see them progress beyond the group stages.
The Reds were originally drawn out of the Uefa Cup hat first, meaning they were scheduled to play the first leg at Anfield two weeks ago, but agreed to play away from home first at the request of the Dutch side.
Vitesse have already beaten Rapid Bucharest and Werder Bremen in the early rounds, highlighting their excellent European pedigree. Liverpool will be hoping
Steven Gerrard is among their players regaining their top form, and as ever they will be looking to Michael Owen to continue his recent goal-scoring form.
Introduced by Gary Lineker , with Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson. Commentary comes from Barry Davies.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong
Contributors
Unknown:
Gerard
Houllier
Unknown:
Steven
Gerrard
Unknown:
Michael
Owen
Introduced By:
Gary
Lineker
Unknown:
Alan
Hansen
Unknown:
Mark
Lawrenson.
Unknown:
Barry
Davies.
Producer:
Phil
Bigwood
Editor:
Paul
Armstrong
More tips on bushcraft and countryside cunning from the survival expert. After building a wood fire, he constructs an ingenious griddle with which to cook a wild salmon.
Series producer Patrick Flavelle (Revised repeat)
Contributors
Producer:
Patrick
Flavelle
The final episode from the second season of the black comedy, first shown in February 2000.
Royston Vasey and the Monster from Hell. The nosebleed epidemic claims a distinguished victim, while the Legz
Akimbo Theatre Company misjudge the public mood. And at the local shop there is cause for celebration.
Written by Jeremy Dyson , Mark Gatiss , Steve Pemberton , Reece Shearsmith Producer Jemma Rodgers ; Director Steve Bendelack Want The League of Gentlemen ringtone? Visit www.radiotimes.com
Contributors
Unknown:
Royston
Vasey
Written By:
Jeremy
Dyson
Written By:
Mark
Gatiss
Written By:
Steve
Pemberton
Producer:
Jemma
Rodgers
Director:
Steve
Bendelack
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
As the quarter-final matches draw to a close, Steve Davis and John Parrott assess the day's play and look ahead to tomorrow's first semi-final match.
Contributors
Unknown:
Steve
Davis
Unknown:
John
Parrott
Presented by Andrew Neil.
Contributors
Presented By:
Andrew
Neil.
Repeats are not indicated.
Open Science 12.30 Life on a Thread - how maths and physics help explain the amazing abilities of spiders. 1329110 1.05 Truth Will Out - the effects of medicine, technology and culture on the gene pool. 9564329 1.25 Cell City - Inter-City 3394665 2.00 Healing the Whole 66232 2.30
Hubbard Brook : the Chemistry of a Forest 89139 3.00 The Cretaceous Greenhouse: a Surfeit of Carbon
Curriculum Development 3.30 Blast Open Access TV 10 Languages 4.00 Working with the Spanish/Working with the Japanese - basic language skills for business people. Working for Yourself 5.00 The Future
Open University 6.00 The Spiral of Silence
6.30 Open Advice - the University without Walls
Contributors
Unknown:
Hubbard
Brook