A jungle visit.
Double bill of eccentricity.
With The Cramp Twins, Krypto the Superdog and Looney Tunes, as well as the usual high levels of gunge. Angellica Bell, Jake Humphrey and Simon Grant host. Also on CBBC channel.
Basil winds up on an unlikely double-date.
A vampire materialises.
Jackie has some upsetting news.
Last week's winner v Stitch Up.
Liverpool take on newly-promoted Sunderland, while Spurs face
Middlesbrough, West Ham are at Newcastle, and tomorrow Chelsea take on Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. Manish Bhasin and guests preview the action.
Presented by Clare Balding.
1.10 Showjumping
Some of the world's top riders take on the Hickstead All England jumping course at a gallop in the Speed Derby. Michael Tucker and Stephen Hadley commentate. More tomorrow at 1.55pm on BBC2.
2.30 Around the Grounds
2.40 Special Olympics
Action from last month's event in Glasgow where around 3,000 athletes with a learning disability competed across 23 sports. With Jane Hoffen and John Beattie.
3.40 Football Half-times
3.50 Top Ten Greatest Moments in Athletics
Results of the poll.
4.25 Kelly Holmes
The double Olympic champion looks back over her career.
Live athletics tomorrow at 4pm on BBC2.
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Results round-up.
Regional News; Weather
4/4. Nine judges and experts in a variety of fields are confronted by Anne Robinson. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Diarmuid Gavin and Neil Fox all feature.
There are weekday editions at 5.15pm on BBC2.
Producer Lamees Nuseibeh ; Series producer Alexandra McLeod
New series 1/10. From here to paternity - that's the premise of Davina McCall's new live-entertainment - show with a difference, as we follow the progress of eight young men on their bewildering, humorous journey to becoming first-time fathers. Tonight, the future parents undertake the first of Danny Wallace's "dad assignments", where the guys are thrown into real life situations with children up to the age of 18. More paternal schooling, weeknights BBC3 at 8.30pm.
Series producer Victoria Ashbourne ; Exec producer Barbara Lee
The Inside Story: page 54; One Final Question with Davina McCall: page
Who'll take the big-money jackpot? Dale Winton hosts. Includes the Thunderball, Lotto and Lotto Extra draws. Series producer Michael Mannes ; Executive producer David Young www.bbc.co.uk/lottery The National Lottery - Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 10.35pm
Guppy uncovers his father's dodgy dealings as Claire is confronted with the truth.
It's ten years since Geraldine arrived in the village and the locals plan to celebrate. Rachel Hunter guest-stars in the festive episode from 2004.
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with Alex Deakin.
Followed by National Lottery Update
New signing Edgar Davids makes his White Hart Lane Premiership debut as Spurs face Middlesbrough. Also Liverpool take on Sunderland, Blackburn Rovers are at home against Fulham, while Newcastle United host West Ham at St James' Park. Presenter Gary Lineker is joined by Alan Hansen and Jamie Redknapp. Match of the Day 2 is on BBC2 tomorrow at 10.30pm, and midweek highlights are on Wednesday at 10.40pm. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Mark Demuth
Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am
Jet Li is at his acrobatic best in this martial arts thriller set in the 1930s.
After his master's death, Chen Zen learns that a rival martial arts school had a hand in the tragedy, impelling him to seek justice.
Cantonese and Japanese dialogue dubbed into English.
Review page 43.
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