A guide to the World Cup, footie tips from a pro and a meeting with footballing legend Pele.
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The twins fall out over the big match.
A new scarecrow.
Last of the week's wildlife reports.
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Britain since 1948 - End of a Millennium 5694538 10.50
Writing Across the Curriculum (ages 7- 11) Writing about Britain Since 5607002 11.10 Focus (ages 9-11) Social Inclusion - New Kid in the Class 2128915 11.30 Watch (ages 5-7) Birth, Care and Growth - Animals 8626977 11.45 Watch
(ages 5-7) Ourselves - Me
Westminster updates with Jenny Scott.
The first of a series of reports from Wyoming, where Adrian Chiles is on the trail of Brits carving out a living in cowboy country.
Take Part: viewers can submit queries to [email address removed]; or via [web address removed]
Chris Beardshaw investigates inspiring hedges.
2/2 The monarch at events marking the 200th anniversary of Trafalgar and 60 years since the end of the Second World War. Producer Sally Norris ; Executive producer Nick Vaughan Barratt
First shown on BBCHS)
20/20. Katie and Giancarlo reflect on the past month and what the future holds.
The grand finale-revealing
Britain's top 20 historic museum icons and the announcement of the most important piece. <s)
Chefs James Martin and Antony Worrall Thompson fashion fantastic feasts for a fiver.
Dog-eat-dog quiz.
As the experts sift through Sheffield's collectibles,
Paul Martin discovers how the steel that made the city great now brings it to life musically. (Revised rpt)
5/10. Christmas is coming and with financial problems looming, Ollie agrees to cater for 40 people using his new - and untested - local suppliers.
The pet business is booming. The market has increased by 30 per cent in just six years and is now worth well over E:3 billion. The Money Programme's Libby Potter delves into an exotic world of designer gear, gourmet foods, health care and chic birthday parties.
Producer Marianne Lueck : Editor Clive Edwards
Returning to a mixed border he planted in 2001, Alan Titchmarsh is faced with a mass of dead twigs and some overgrown pampas grass. Undaunted, he takes up the secateurs and reveals the border's mature glory. Series producer Kath Moore ; Exec producer Dick Colthurst Alan Titchmarsh 's tips: page 18
In a rather exotic edition, Monty's in the jungle garden, Joe adds grasses and agapanthus to the modern family garden and Carol plants some unusual climbers. Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Rosemary Edwards
3/4. In 1900 a strange lump of rusty metal was discovered on the Mediterranean seabed: a 2,000-year-old piece of highly complex engineering, the like of which was not previously thought to have existed until 1,500 years later. What had happened to halt the progress of the societies of the East - the Greeks and the Persians - who utilised such ancient knowledge? Terry Jones blames the Romans.
Series director/Producer David McNab
3/4. Am I Bothered? For women of a certain age, it seems, staying youthful and desirable is an increasingly hard task. And it doesn't help the spirits when your teenage daughter has a better sex life than you. Sheila Hancock , Jenny Eclair , Arabella Weir and others are feeling their age. Alison Steadman narrates.
Director Claire Storey Lambert ; Producer Judith Holder
With Gavin Esler.
Martha Kearney and guests review the cultural highs and lows of the week.
Witty, frantic comedy starring Hope Davis, Stanley Tucci and Parker Posey.
Suspecting her husband of having an affair, Long Island wife Eliza sets off for Manhattan to confront him, accompanied by her eccentric family.
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Open University & General Interest Rpts not indicated
2.00 Cinema for the Ears 98720 2.30 Meaning in Abstract Art 17855 3.00 The Golden Thread
95010 3.30 Wallace in Wales 98297 4.00 Finding a Voice Triple bill. Children with impaired communication. 97316 5.30 Ever Wondered about Food? Chocolate