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7 .0 0 THE TREE BEHIND THE CHIMNEY 7 .1 0 CHRISTOPHER THE CHRISTMAS TREE


7 .3 0 A MONSTER CHRISTMAS 7 .5 5 BUMP'S CHRISTMAS STORY


0. 1 0 PLAYDAYS Why nnd Philip a io both going CfacKofs'


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8 .3 0 TIMELESS TALES 0.00 MARLENE MARLOWE INVESTIGATES Children s series (Pari t ) ;


9.1S BU C K Y O'HARE C a p ta in Bucky O'Hare p la n s to tib c ra lo the j Koala planet ol Toad Menace


).4 0 WHY DON’T YOU ...T (New) The first programme 0 f the new series is full of music, food and fun to liven up the holidays


10.05 RUDOLF THE RED-NOSED REINDEER 11.00 raTWTCI IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS (19G2. Adventure)


Maunco Chevalier. Hayley Mills. George Sanders A group of coura­ geous adventurers go in search of a shipwrecked sea captain, and oncounter earthquakes, avalanches, savage cannibals and a band of cut throat mutineers along the way - all in ail the perfect package holiday


12.35 CARTOON TRIPLE BILL 12.55 REGIONAL NEWS AND WEATHER 1.00 NEWS; WEATHER 1 05 NEIGHBOURS Pam and Cheryl join the new age 1 30 A N IM A L SAN CTUARY John Craven v isits Greece to meet a


of millions of stray cals „ _ ,


2.00 THE TWO RONNIES CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Ronnie Barker and Ronmo Corbett with a special Christmas programme


2.55 raTTfll TRUE GRIT (1909. Western) John Wayne. Glen Campbell. Kim Darby A drink-hardened one-eyed US marshall holps a 14-


yoar-old girl to avenge her lather's murder


4 55 FINAL SCORE A comprehensive results servico and the main sto­ nes from this festive Bank Holiday, introduced by Hazel Irvine


5.10 NEWS; REGIONAL NEWS; WEATHER


5.25 NEIGHBOURS 5 45 AUNTIE’S NEW BLOOMERS Terry Wogan reveals rnoro of thoso embarrassing moments that some ol the performers involved would


6.25 fJTTTl K IN D E R G A R T E N COP (1 9 9 0 . C om e d y ) A rn o ld Schwnrzeneggor. Penefopo Ann Miller. Pamela Reed A tough cop is forced to go undercover as a kindergarten teacher to track down a mother and son who are the only ;x?ople who can testily against an elusivo criminal and bring him to book


rather have kept secret . , ,


8.10 EASTENDERS Grant wakes up alono Sanjay finds his new rela­ tionship with Gita isn’t quite what he hoped for


8.40 2POINT4 CHILDREN l ast year the Porters spent Christmas Day in the middle of a minefield Tins year, they vo decided to play safo


9.10 raTTKl THE ADDAMS FAMILY (1 9 9 t . Comedy) Anjclica Huston, Raul Juha. Christopher IJoyd Trie blissfully unhappy lives of Gome/ and M o r tio a Addams aro thrown into disarray when a scheming siren attempts to p a s s off tier son as Gomez's long- los t brother Fester Once installed m the family's ghoulish mansion, mother and son set their minds on stealing the Addams' fortune


and stay at home


10.45 NEWS; WEATHER 11.00 THE PRINCE’S TRUST GALA CONCERT (With Radio t ) A live event featuring an international star Ime-up from the worlds of rock,


12.30 OHS) SPELLBOUND (1945. Thriller) Ingnd Bergman. Gregory Peck. Leo G Carroll Gripping Hitchcock thriller in winch a psycho­ analyst falls m love with tier new boss knowing that ho is an amnesi­


pop and comedy ac wt>o may be a killer and an im;x>stor 2.20 WEATHER _ BBC2


H im L IT T L E WOMEN (1949. Family Drama) J “ n« Margaret f fB r io n . Elizabeth 1.a y lo r Classic,


M a y ^ ’c o t rs to i^ a b o u tg T ^ ,n g '’up in rho^UnilDrl Stales c l tho 1 l;."9 ,LB ° ^ S


,00 ran™ SINOIN- IN THE RAIH (1952. Musical) Gone Kelly, Reynolds. Donald O Connor Chads Holtywood_s diMrcull•l,» from silent movies to talkies, when stars found that although tho cam­ era loved them, tho microphone was less than keen


.19 COLD CUTS Snowsculpling in Iho Rockies Tho 1994 Internal o n a Snowsculptmg Championships in which 20 teams ate each provided


with a lump ot snow and charged to create a work> of art t i im n f l '


,50 QHZ3 THE NIGHTMARE OF THE SUBMARINE TUN NEL (1907 Fantasy) An e»clusivo television screening of Georges n t ics


n QOINQ UNDERGROUND Subterranoa Bntanmca An affectionate look at B r ita in 's u n d e rg ro u n d a f ic io n a d o s who f in d th em selves strangely drawn to trie hidden world beneath our feet


lost mastorp.ece Mado in 1907. the film shows the inventive and prophetic magic of one of the great pioneers of cinema


>0 BEAUTY AND THE BALLET Judith MackreM examines the histo­ ry of the ballot The Sleeping Beauty'


15 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Anthony D ow e lls new production ol Tchaikovsky’s grand three-act ballot Bjornson which opened at the


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J5 MAN ON THE MOON A spec ial programme to mark the 2btn anniversary of the first moon landing


Royal Opera House a month ago


W> H AR R Y ’S B IQ ADV EN TURE Head g a rd o n e r Har ry D odson reflects on the rapturous welcome ho received during his recent visit to Victoria m Canada


„ 50 _ . . »fi l THE KINO AND I (1956, Musical) Yul Brynner. Deborah


Kerr Rita Moreno Am b it io u s film a d a p t io n of the R ogers and Hammerstem Broadway hit about the charismatic King of Siam who


10 SCREEN TWO: M ID N IG H T MOVIE Henry, a quiet, ordered bachelor is drawn to Amber by a powerful soxual attraction.


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falls hoad-ovor-heols m love with tho English governoss who looks after his children


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> 50 raTTKl ANOTHER WOMAN (1980. Drama) Gena Rowlands. Gone Hackman. Mia Farrow Alter a series of events change hor Wo. a middle-aged woman comos to somo unsettling realisations about


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MOVIE CHANNEL: 6 .0 0 Hook A g ro w n -u p P e te r Pan h a s to re tu rn to N o v e r la n d


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40 TOP DEAR HALLY REPORT Steve Leo. tiarry G. rind t o y Mason . reflect on the taco lor tho 1994 World Championsh^o Onvcfs


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P in o c c h io 9 .1 0 T h um b e h n a Animatod version of tho fairy tale ; 1 0 .0 5 Curse of the Crystal Eye ; M id d le East a d v e n tu ro a b o u t a : man who saves the life of a girl * 1 2 .0 0 Captain Ron A stressed o *e c u t iv o inher its a b o a t from a fo rg o t te n u n c le 2 .0 0 Hook A grown-up Peter Pan has to return to Noverlund 4 .2 0 Stay Tuned A couple disappear inside their tele­ v is io n set 5 .4 5 H o u so s itte r A broken-hearted .architect regrets a o n e -n ig h t s ta n d 7 .3 0 UK Top Ten of 1994 8 .0 0 Lethal Weapon . I l l C o p s R ig g s a n d M u r ta u g h return in another a c tio n -p a c k e d ' a d v e n tu re 1 0 .0 0 A Few Good Men A young naval lieutenant and ( a woman lieutenant com m a n d e r ; are given the job of defending two ; m a r in e s 1 2 .2 0 The P r in c e of T ides A New York p s y c h ia t r is t


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forms a bond with the brother of , one of hor patients 2 .3 0 Lethal W o a p o n II! Los A n g e lo s c o p s ; Riggs and Murtaugh return 4 .3 5 ; Stay Tunod A couple disa p p e a r , inside their television set


S K Y M O V IE S : 6 .0 0 Sky Movies Showcase 1 0 .0 0 Spies l ik e Us A pair of bumbling g o v ­ ernment workers are handpicked b y the CIA to be d e co y agents 1 2 .0 0 Meteor A h u g e m e te o r hur tles tow a rd s the Earth 2 .0 0 Bonanza The Return A business­ man arrives m town intent on b u y ­ in g the C a r tw r ig h t ra n c h 4 .0 0 Tho P r inces s and the G o b lin A


princess finds help m the unlikely stiapo of an old woman 5.55 The News Boys Musical about a group of n ew s p a p e r b o y s who s tr ike


8 .0 0 C ity of Joy A c ym c a l American doctor living m Calcutta f in d s new m e a n in g m h is life


1 0.1 5 Bram Stoker’s Dracufa A stunning re- tellm g ot tho c la s s ic horror tale 1 2 .2 5 The Power of O n e An E n g lis h b o y in an Afrikaner boardmg sctvool battles agamst racism 2.30 Bob Roberts A d o c um e n ta ry -s ty le p o l i t ic a l satire 4.10 TTk» Princess and the Goblin A princess tmds help m the unlikely sh a ;* : of an old woman


S K Y M O V IE S G O LD : 6 .0 0 The Yellow Rolls Royco. All-s tar e p isodic comedy that follows tho M o of a c a r B .0 5 P o lic e A c a d em y 2 Their F irs t A s s ig n ­


ment The recruits aro sent to deal with a crime wave 10 .0 0 Missing in A c t io n It - Tfie B e g in n in g A colonel e s ca p e s from a prisoner of war camp


S K Y O N E : 6 .0 0 T ho DJ Kat Show 8 .4 5 Cartoons 9 .3 0 Card S h a rk s 1 0 .0 0 C o n c e n t ra t io n 1 0.2 5 Dynamo Duck 1 0.3 0 New C a n d id C am e ra 1 1 .0 0 S a lly Jessy Raphael 12.00 The Urban P e a s a n t 1 2 .3 0 E S t re e t 1 .0 0 F a lc o n C re s t 2 .0 0 Tho Far P a v ilio n s 3 .0 0 The D u k e s of H a z a r d 3 .5 0 The DJ Kat Show 5 .0 0 S ta r T re k The N o x t G e n e ra t io n 6 .0 0 G am c sw o r ld 6 .3 0 Blockbusters 7 .0 0 C Street 7 .3 0 M *A 'S 'H 8 .0 0 B r is c o C ounty Jnr 9 .0 0 M elrose Place 1 0 .0 0 S tar T re k Tho N e x t G e n e ra t io n 1 1 .0 0 L a te Show


1 1 .4 5 C h a n c e s 1 2 .4 5 Barney Miller 1.15 Night Court


U K QOLD: 7 .0 0 Tho Sullivans 7 .3 0 Neighbours 8 .0 0 Sons and Daughters 8 .3 0 TastEndcrs 9.00 The B ill 9 .3 0 F le s h n n d Blo o d 1 0 .3 0 J u lie t B ra v o 1 1 .3 5 Tho S u lliv a n s 1 2 .0 0 S ons an d D a u g h te rs 1 2 .3 0 N e ig h b o u rs 1 .0 0 E a s tE n d e rs 1 .3 0 The Bill 2 .0 0 Ge o rg e and M ild re d 2 .3 0 Rings on Tho<r Fingers 3.00 Knc<s Landing 4.00 Dyrvasty 5.00 Every Second C ounts 5 .3 5 Top ot the Peps The 70s 5.55 Terry and Juno 6 .3 0 EastEnders 7 .0 0 Tho Two Ronnies 8.00 Life without George 8.30 Rings on Their Fingers 9.00 Tenko 10.00 The&S 10.30 Top of


th e Pops 1 1 .4 0 Dr Who 1 2 .1 0 Hockiiffo s Balxes 1.15 Scotch ’n ’


Wry 2.00 Shopping


S K Y S PO R T S : 7 .3 0 W n to r - s p o r ts 8 .0 0 G o a ls on S u n d a y Christmas Special 9 .3 0 Celebrity F is h in g 1 0 .0 0 Get Your H a n d ­ ic a p D ow n C h r is tm a s S p e c ia l 1 1 .0 0 The B ig L e a g u e 1 .3 0 Jackie Stewart 2 .0 0 Cricket 4.30 Snowboard 5.00 Wrestling 6 .0 0 S o c c o r 6 .1 5 Sky S p o r ts 6 .3 0


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