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10.30 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Five Times
(Subtitled)

10.50 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Earthwarp-an Uninvited Guest

11.10 Landmarks (ages 9-11) Time Lines - Home

11.30 English File (ages 14-16) Poetry Backpack the Poetry of Grace Nichols

12.00 Testament (ages 11-14) Abraham

The return of the series that offers a roundup of the latest news, views and gossip from the world of entertainment.
Presented by Kate Sanderson. Producer Chris Bellinger Repeated tomorrow during Live and Kicking

Contributors

Presented By:
Kate Sanderson.
Producer:
Chris Bellinger

Continuing the three-part guide to the tricks of the movie trade.

This look at the nuts and bolts of the film production process goes on location with the makers of Elizabeth, the new £12-million period drama starring Kathy Burke and Eric Cantona. The problems of a more limited budget are also examined, with a look at the £1.2-million feature film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Director:
Pauline Law
Producer:
Richard Downes

The offbeat countryside guide. Pete McCarthy goes to Cornwall to discover the bygone era of the tin-mining industry, Richard Mabey reveals the myths and legends behind the holly plant, and there's a trip to Ireland to look at the traditional art of basket weaving. In the Country Tracks survival challenge, one of the hungry and exhausted group is asked to leave.

Contributors

Presenter:
Pete McCarthy
Presenter:
Richard Mabey
Series Producer:
Sarah Rowlands

In the last programme of the current series, Alan Titchmarsh looks back at his gardening year at Barleywood and the progress of the seaside garden. Gay Search has ideas for creating a spectacular display with garden pots and containers, and Pippa Greenwood gives advice on one viewer's gardening problems.

(Subtitled)
(Alan Titchmarsh: page 50)

Contributors

Presenter/Gardener:
Alan Titchmarsh
Gardener:
Gay Search
Gardener:
Pippa Greenwood
Series Producer:
Colette Foster
Executive Producer:
Tony Laryea

Matthew falls in love with Laura, his neighbour, while Martin sees a lawyer about custody of Rosie.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Bernadette Davis
Director:
John Stroud
Producer:
Sioned Wiliam
Martin Henson:
Matthew Cottle
Mandy Wilkins:
Samantha Janus
Matthew Malone:
Neil Stuke
Clare:
Tracy Keating
Laura:
Louise Delamere
Nash:
Jonathan Coy
Nigel:
Steve Hope-Wynne

Irreverent music quiz, hosted by Mark Lamarr, with team captains Phill Jupitus and Sean Hughes. Guests include the lead singer of Theaudience, Sophie Ellis Bextor.

(Repeated tomorrow)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lamarr
Team captain:
Phill Jupitus
Team captain:
Sean Hughes
Panellist:
Sophie Ellis Bextor
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Richard Wilson

The first in a new six-part sitcom set in an Edinburgh advertising agency fallen on hard times.
The making of a soup advert is interrupted by temperamental actors and fussy clients.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)

Then Video Nation Shorts
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Jack Docherty
Writer:
Moray Hunter
Director:
Andy de Emmony
Producer:
Jamie Rix
Charlie Baxter:
Roger Allam
Ben Gray:
Jack Docherty
Lauren Marshall:
Pippa Guard
Robbie Fraser:
Moray Hunter
Rhona Platt:
Aislin McGuckin
Tanya Gray:
Arabella Weir

The experimental comedy show. featuring Ricky Grover , the Pod, Divine Davie and Jason Byrne. Directors Gareth Carrivick and Becky Martin ; Producers Ali Bryer Carron and Gary Reich .....................

Contributors

Unknown:
Ricky Grover
Unknown:
Jason Byrne.
Directors:
Gareth Carrivick
Directors:
Becky Martin
Producers:
Ali Bryer Carron
Producers:
Gary Reich

The first in a new 11-part series of the controversial chat show for young Asians, asking if it has become chic to be Asian.
Hosted by Rajesh Mirchandani.
(Repeated tomorrow)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rajesh Mirchandani.
Editor:
Paresh Solanki
Series Producer:
Katie Wright

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