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Contraptions.'(R) (C) (S) 8.40 The r , } Woody Woodpecker Show. (R) (C) .s 7.25,1 9.00 Xchange'Xtra Xmas. (C) (S)^ 9.10 Looney Tunes. (R) (C) 9.25^^j;i.


Conner. (C) 9.50 CBBC Choir of the^^jjf|^ | Year. (C) (S) 10.15 No Room at t


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(C) (S) 3.40 Bargain Hunt (C) (S), J 4.20 Out-Take^’TV;': (C) (S) ;4.50^,i,j FILM: Chioken Run (2000). ProT'^M:.? miere. Smash-hit animation (C) 6.10, News; Weather. (C)


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iturkey in the oven. (C) .(S) !;> Ground Force Goes Fes- ,, tive.' It’s the end of an era for^i Ground Force as Alan Tltchr fl marsh' presents, hisdast show,'travelling with Charlie, ( ■Tommy.fi, and','-Willy vr-to Brlghtonfi'Thelr aim isito.?


bnng a bit of festive cheer to ■ ;


the pupils of a special needs J school by transforming an;, uneven concrete courtyard ; into a haven the children can ; use as an,extended class-; Toom — but they still find:


'time to join in a few lessons' as well. (C) (S)


T h e i fiBlg'i 'Impression Christmas Special. Master , mimics Alistair McGowan





!' and Ronni Ancona unwrap a ! bumper parcel of familiar { faces old and new, including I’ EastEnders’ Little Mo, Billy and Trevor. (C) (S)


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9.40 "O n ly Fo o ls’and.Horses^ , a tnp to France ^(C) (S)


' overcome wlth a siiddehi pain(C)(S):


< .Trotters’ ''i Independent ' Traders — under new man-- ' ager'Rodney — embark on: I


>10.55 ! Frenchr'and Saunders 1 ; IC h f is im a sP u d d in g s . A ^ feitiveihelping of skits and ■■'.i sketches from comedy.duo


iv-' ■ r ’ Dawn French and Jennifer V , ;:i>^Saunders; including their :,i, ' , ii own take on controversial drama Tipping the Velvet and Scottish Highland senes Monarch of the Glen. (C) (S)


' 11.35 i FILM: The Wedding Singer (1998)., Heart-warming


. i v iV I romantic comedy, starring '


' Adam Sandler and Drew ' Barrymore. (C) (S)


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.«1.05iThere’s.Something About Mary (and Joseph).'(C) (S) 1.10 FILM:, ivSteptde and Son’(1972). Comedy.


- ’HarrylH.Corbett.stars., (C) .1.10 ■ Weatherview. 2.50 BBC News 24.


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5.55 ITV'Momlng News'. 6.00 GMTV-..; 6;00’'WheelS'Fon,;lhe.'Bust.:.6;10.:,i


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' Buddies? 6;20 Jellikins'Xmas, Spe-:|; clal.'6;45 Cubeez; 7.00 Ni Ni’s-Tree-,,; house-'7.30 P6ke’mon.';7.55:Spider-‘-;; Man; 8.25 Little Dracula; 8.55 X-Men ■


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Evolution:;'9.25 CITV; The King’s Beard.‘ 10.55 ASmall Miracle. CT)(S); 11.25 The Chnstmas Storykeepers.;! (R)?(T) (S)’ 12.50 ITV Lunchtimef


News; (T) 1.00 The Waltons: After,


'They ,Were Famous.;(R) (T) 2.00 ; Who'Wants’ToBe>a!Millionaire


Celebrity? (R) (T) (S) 3.00 The Que6ri;,(T)’3.10RLM:Jhunderball- (1965)}'Sinister crime syndicate ?


Spectre threatens to destroy Miami. ' Spy adventure, starnng Sean Con- ,


nety. (T) (S) 5.30 ’ ITV News; Weather. (T) , • 5.39 1 Granada Weather. 5.40 '-' New You’ve Been Framedl ■ ’ A-Z of Ch r istma s.. Lisa: . Riley presents a bumper


, selection of classic clips and festive family moments, fea- -turing skating Santas, tum-


. ; • ' bling trees,, Nativity night- p , mares, pantomime problems V — and not forgetting those ’ "Crazy kids, without whom


1 Christmas just wouldn’t be ! the same. (T) (S) .


, Fjri i: ; ITV1 5.30 The Making of Lilo and ;Stitch. ■ 6.10 ' ’i Christmas Celebrity. Blind ■ ,!


Date. Cilia Black has a fes­ tive treat for the contestants; jv


; F ; in this special edition, as the; ; pickers are none other than, ;,


' ultimate girt-about-townTara'T


['.> ‘ '' Palmer-Tomkinson and Big ' Brother 3 heart:throb Alex;- Sibley Who will they choose >


' , to accompany them on their t romantic breaks? (T) (S)


- 6.55 ■ ■ Emmerdale. Hour-long spe-


' cial Louise sets out to bid a : : fond farewell to her col- -


, ' - leagues at the Woolpack, and as she leaves, the offer -


■ ' of a lift seems harmless ,. ■ enough — until she realises .


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V ■ ' stalker’s clutches. Zak savours a special day .with . : his family, and as the power


' out continues, will Charity : live up to her name? (T)(S) ,


7.55 , Coronation Street. In this ; extended festive special,


’ Santa delivers Ken and > : Deirdre an unexpected pre­


sent in the fonn'of daughter ■ Tracy, who has returned


' : home after leaving husband i Robert, while Richard turns his attentions to bumping off


! ■ Emily.(T)(S) ■ 9.05 ’ Christmas Celebrity Blind ' ■


! ■/. Date. Cilia returns to find out ' how Tara, Alex and their datesfared.(T)(S)


9.35 Who Wants,To Be a Mil­ lionaire Celebrity? A line-


' up of famous faces-will be making a few dreams come


tme this Christmas as they try to win as much money as possible for their chosen.


' - • 'chanties, with Chns Tarrant • ': on hand to dish , out the


goodies. (T) (S)


10.40 rrv News; Weather. (T) 10.54 Granada,Weather. 10.55 FILM: Jaws (1975). Steven ' ' ’ : Spielberg blockbuster about


a New England seaside town terrorised by a giant


:: , : killer shark. Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and > ; Robert Shaw star. (T)(S)


1.10 Bethlehem Year Zero. (R) 1.30 David Bowie: Live By Request. The legendary rsinger takes song requests via a telephone link in this concert recorded in-June. 2.55 FILM: Love Affair (1994). Romantic drama, starring Warren Beatty and Annette Bening.;(T) (S) 4.40.The Mythology of Star Wars.


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Country. (R) (C) (S) 2.45 Swan . Lake. The Swedish Royal B alle t;; perfomi Tchaikovsky’s classic com- ;;; position at Stockholm’s Royal Opera House, with the leading roles. , taken by Nathalie Nordquist and, •


Anders Nordstrom. (C) (S) ,. ■ Bing on Bing. Dooumen- : tary special splicing togeth-lj;;


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radio in the early days, Bing also went on to becorpe an}; actor, most notably, in fi|mf'"


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;■ his death in 1977.,(C) (S) , ■ FILM: It’s a Wonderful Life ■


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7.55 " 'The Queen. Her Majesty’s. annual address. (R) (C)(S),


8.05 "' Lesley Garrett at Christ-, mas. The Yorkshire-born soprano celebrates the yuletide festivities with a


"-'■ " programme dedicated to. some of the best-loved Chnstmas songs of all time performed at the Harrogate International Centre with the Northern Sinfonia and the


'


-'Northern Spirit Singers. Guests including opera


, ,- superstar Jose Cura, South - '- -Afncan diva Sibongile Khu-, malo and jazz trumpeter Guy Barker all take to the stage to give their renditions


: : of classics encompassing ■ - S' ■


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: ' " ; swing In Baby It’s Cold Qut- ■ ' side, to the choral setting of


" 'Nimrod from Elgar’s Enig- ma Vanafions. (C) (S) ■ - '■ ■


9.05 FILM: Topsy-Turvy (1999). Premiere Mike Leigh’s epic drama explonng.the some-


■ times strained relationship between 19th-century musi-


-" cal duo Gilbert and Sullivan After a senes of enthusias-


■csuch as White Christmas:;; ■i ■ ■' tlcally reviewed musical


, " i , shows, the duo are horrified by the cntical mauling their latest offenng Pnneess Ida -‘ receives, and look set to


i t; ;: ; ."■ leave the business. Howev- . 7er, a flash of inspiration ' F . ■ Jr.leads to the creation of clas-


7iK SIC operetta The Mikado. - ’Jim Broadbent, Allan Gor-


- , ; -' duner, Sukie Smith, Dexter ■ ' Fletcher,-Timothy Spall,


■ '' Roger Heathcott,' Geoffrey Hutchings and Wendy Not­ tingham star (C) (S) ’ f ^ ^


-11.40 The Office; Brent employs i:- ! ■ - anew secretary. (R) (C) (S) 12.10 Never Mind the Buzzcocks:


!(R) (C) (S) 12.401 Love 1984.'Holly 'Johnson presents. (R) (C) (S) 2.10 -Retcovered. (R) (C) (S) 2.40 Close;


6.00 The Clangers. (R) (T) 6.15 The Hoobs:(R)(T) 6.40 The Hoobs.(R) (T) 7.05 Animated -Tales- of; the i World- (T) 7.20 Animated Tales of ; the World. (T)-7.35 War Game. (T) i 8.05 Snow Business:-The;Story of: the Snowman;:(T).8.35 Olive the


Other Reindeer. (R) (T) ,9.50 FILM:, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer The Movie (1998)..Premiere. Fes­ tive chiidren’s tale, with the voice of: John Goodman.:(T)11.10 Smash Hits T4 Pollwinners’ Party. (R) (T) 1.15 FILM: AChnstmas Carol (TVM: 1999); Dickens’, classic tale, stamng; Patnek* Stewart. (T) 3.00 .The Alterr native Chnstmas Message. (T) 3.15 FILM: :Death on the Nile (1978).; Star-studded mystery, with Peter


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5.50 i': - Shackleton. Conclusion oi,:;; '‘ the two-part drama recount-,-.-st ! ing the story behind oxplor- v -. e r ' Ernest ■•Xihaokletoh’s; ’ i' unsuccessful 1914 expedi- -tion to-the South Pole,!re-;V,:


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-enacting the hardships suf- V. . fered when:his shiprThe'is Endurance,' >' became.;* - trapped in sea ice just one


ly cefebrateiChristmaq in true rock-’n’v roll-style, choosing to ignore the news


. ■ of their tour dnvers


-i, : has -been - arrested -for- crashing his truck-while engaging in unusual activi­ ties with a prostitute.-


- • - Sharon prepares for the big ..V,- -jiay with a spending spree


- in her favourite designer shops and Ozz/s son from


■ a previous marriage drops


- ■ by to take part in the festivi­ ties (R) (T) > '


-10.05 -'The Osbournes. In the last ’


, .


of the senes, the rocker takes time.out-to offer.his


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views on the meaning of life, before joining the rest of his family to celebrate the inaugural Qzzy Osbourne Day. As the star finally


- receives recognition on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame it seems he could­ n’t be happier. (T) - ,


• day’s sail from the contp’i ' nent, forcing him and his; companions to abandon ■ ship and take their chances ; ,■ on the frozen wastes of the "


' ■ Antarctic. Kenneth Brariagh;; , stars,-!alongsidea distin-(f:


- ,-guished cast including bor--.f,} can Cranitch. (R) (T). ,; -;9


7.55 ■ Channel 4 News; Including " ’r.sport and weather (T)


V.05KsJohniOsborne: Angry;.' ; »T>*Man;‘Proflle of one of.the ' 20th century’s most sue- cessful playwnghts. explor-:’;


: ■ - ' Featuring interviews with,t • ' friends and colleagues*.


9.35


', - "- ' including Arnold Wesker,* -f'T’-i%'''Dons Lessing and Jonathan, ; Miller, the programine'j; ' 'charts'his successes such,- as Look Back in Anger. (T). '- -The Osbournes. The fami­


'


'■10.40 " The Alternative Christmas Message. - By . Sharon Osbourne. (R) (T) ■ .


;-


-10.55 The Real Derek and Clive. The creative partnership -S' 'between Peter Cook and


1 Dudley 1-'Moore, which .1


spawned notonous charac­ ters Derek and Clive,,foul- mouthed toilet attendants who were responsible for - some of the filthiest comedy ' ever to come out of Bntaln,


; ■ ‘''-'i-'and who released three LPs between 1976’ and1980 with huge success despite


' . ing his work and the effect it; had on social bamers with--,',: . - In the artistic:community.|


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! - -12.35TopTen: Stadium Rock. (R) (f) ' 2.05 Bom Sloppy.- (R) (T) 2.50 Bull.


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up of their comedic alliance ( T ) :


!'3.'40 Bull. 4.30 Rhilly. (T) 5.15 One I, World-' 5.35 My Kingdom for a Horse


' ■ being banned from radio television,-This docu-


; ■ mentaiy tells the story of the funnymen’s collaboration and the subsequent break-


6.00 O Chnstmas Tree; (R) (S) 6.25 Milkshakel: Animal,Express. 6.30 Milkshakel Chnstmas Special. (R) (S) 6.50 Happy Monsters. (R) (S) . 7.00 Elmo’s World. (S) 7.15 Wise and Wonderful. (S) 7.30 Babar and Father Chnstmas. (R) (S) 8.00 Bear in the Big Blue House. (R) (S) 8.30 Rolie Polie Olie. (R) (S) 9.00 FILM: Sesame Street Presents: Follow . That Bird (1985). Adventure, with John Candy. (S) 10.45 Milkshakel; Audrey and Friends. 11.00 Smash , Hits Chart of the Year. (T) (S) 12.00 ; Home and Away. (R) (T) (S) 12.30 ,,


Family Affairs. (R) (T) (S), 1.30 Don Quixote. (S) 3.10 Painting the; ( Christmas Story: At the National i j


Gallery with John Drury. (T) (S) 3.40 ' FILM: The Christmas Takeover.-;;; (1998). Comedy drama, starring HanyHamlin. (T)(S) -


: ; ' - '


5.20 Home and Away. Vmnle is - I' found guilty of fraud. (T) (S) ;


5.50 ‘ Family - Affairs. Ginny - " makes - a "-shocking announcement. (T) (S) ,; ",


6.20 Movie Mistakes Uncov-' ered: Uncut. Nick Frost


■ . trawls through film footage


■ ' - to reveal some of the ■ biggest blockbuster bloop­


ers, movie mishaps and continuity gaffs in Holly-; wood’s.Illustrious history..,


. Including clips from Harry. ■ i :


' Potter and the Chamber o f; Secrets (S)


6.50 five news. Round-up of the ' day’s headlines. (T) (S) , ;


7.00 Demolition. Emily Booth ■ : ' hosts the-game show ih


' : ' which teams, armed with a " set of heavy-duty fools, are ■ given a selection of objects , , to beat to a pulp. ( S ) ’


7.25 Heroes of World War TVi/o Night: Britain 's War


* , Heroes. Tales of personal ! courage, beginning with the;


' most deadly RAF.fighter pilots In World War Two,' despite the loss of both legs before the war. (R) (T) (S),


story of Douglas Bade^ who became one of the


7.55 5 News Uupdate. 5637651 8.00 - Heroes of World War Two ' . Night: Gladiators of World War Two. Robert Powell narrates the story of the British Armoured Division, better known as the Desert


; Ratsi who fought an epic campaign in Egypt and Libya, crushing the Italian 10th Army and dnving Rom­ mel’s feared Afrika Korps back to Tunis in 1943, a majortuming point in Wortd


' ■ . -WarTwo.(R)(T)


9.00 : ■ FILM: The First of the Few (1942). Bioplc,'directed by


and stamng Leslie Howard, the life of RJ


'Mitchell, whose determina-


',' v - ' tion to design a streamlined , monoplane led to the devel-


■ opment of the Spitfire. David Niven was granted special leave from the mili­ tary to star in the film, which was seen as a boost to British morale, alongside


Rosamund John and Roland Culver. Sadly, Howard never saw the release of the finished work


■ — his own plane was shot down in 1943. Part of Heroes of World WarTwo


11.20 FILM: -Operation Day­ break (1976). Wartime drama, based on the 1941


Night (T) (S) (bw) assassination of leading , Nazi Reinhard Heydrioh,


i : and the subsequent search for the Czech patnots who . killed him. Stamng Timothy


■ Bottoms, Martin Shaw, Joss ,: Ackland, Anton Diffnng and Nicola Pagett.(S) ,


1.35 FILM: Rebound: The Legend of Earl ’The Goat’ Manigault (TVM 1996). Sporting biopio, with Don Cheadle, Michael Beach and James Earl Jones. (T) (S) 3.40 The New Adventures of Robin Hood. (R) (S) 4.30 The New Adventures of Robin Hood. (R) (S) 5.15 The New - Adventures of Robin Hood. (R) (S)


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6.00 GBeebies: Little Bear; (R) (C) (S) 6.30.Pingu.i(R) 6.35:Bob the


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In Gaudinla. (R) (C) 7.25, Arthur, i (R) (C)'.7.50 Taz-Mania. (R) (C) (S) 8.10 Bring It On. (C) (S) 8.40 ■The Woody Woodpecker Show. (R) (C) 9.00 Xchange Xtra Xmas. (C) (S) §.15 Looney Tunes. (R) 1 (C) 955 The First Snow of Winter. (R) (C) (S) 9.50 Scooby-Doo. (R) (C) 10.18 Junior Great North Run Party. (R) (C) (S) 10.40 Serious I Jungle. (C) (S) 11.10 Looney I Tunes. (R) (C) 11.15 FILM: Casper (1995). Family comedy, I starring Christina Ricci. (C) (S) I 12.50 Robbie the Reindeer ml Legend of.the Lost Tribe. (R) (C) | (S) 1.20 News; Regional News;l Weather. (C) 1.40 FILM: Muppetl Treasure Island (1996). Comedy,! with Tim Curry. (C) (S) 3.10 FILM:! Babe: Pig ii;i the City (1998). Pre-| miere. Comedy, with Magda| Szubanski. (S) 4.40 Final Score. i.10 News; Weather. FILM: The Parent TrapI (1998). Premiere.r Remake of the DisneyL comedy, starring DennIsI Quaid. (C) (S) EastEnders. As Sonia and Phil straggle to come to terms with their grief.j everyone around then feels helpless. (C) (S) Holby City. Veteran actoi Leslie Phiilips guests aa Tom’s father, who arriveJ at the hospital just as hid son IS about to operate and enrages him by deciding to observe. (C) The Hound of thd Baskervilles. Richard Roxburgh and Ian Hail star as Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson in thid stunning new adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’j story about a mysterioul hound terronsing a familj on Dartmoor. (C) (S) News; Weather. (C) Before They Werl Famous VII. Angul Deayton trawls througl another selection of clijJ featuring the stars’ ear| brashes with fame. (C) FILM: Airplane II: Th Sequel (1982). DIsastJ spoof, with Robert HaJ and William Shatner; (J Skiing Weather.


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