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Can nuclear fusion ever be safe and cheap?
The gruesome work of a forensic entomologist.
The challenges animals face when moving about on land. With Chris Packham.
Ends 11.15.
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Gus and Verne are sucked into the underworld.
8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
More animated adventures with the globe trotting family.
9.05 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Animated triple bill.
9.25 The Cramp Twins
Dad is smitten by Rodeo Rita.
9.40 The Mummy
The search for the Scrolls of Thebes continues.
(Shown in The Saturday Show on BBC1)
10.00 Grange Hill
Omnibus. Sparks fly between Shannon and Leah.
(Shown last Tuesday and Thursday on BBC1)
10.50 The Next Big Thing: Final
Nine acts do battle in the finale of the talent-spotting series.
Eastern Eclipse. X20 aids El
Hudat in a plan to free him from the Marineville brig.
Panic Attack takes on a series of international challenge matches.
Animated double bill. Treasure simply must have a bicycle. Then Grandma's cooking brings her acclaim.
More expert do-it-yourself tips and advice.
Weekly look at politics in the South and South East, with Bruce Parker.
Regional programmes: satellite viewers will need to retune to analogue TV to receive South on Sunday.
Introduced by Clare Balding .
1.35 Motorcycling Coverage from Valencia in Spain of the opening round of the World Superbikes championship. Presented by Suzi Perry.
3.30 Badminton Birmingham is the venue for the All England Open championships, the world's most prestigious badminton tournament.
4.45 Ski Sunday From Flachau in Austria, the climax to the World Cup season. Plus a report from the Cham Jam , the European snowboarding festival in Chamonix, France.
Producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor Philip Bemie www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Nick Baker explores Costa Rica's rainforests, which are filled with billions of insects, flamboyant birds, poisonous frogs and tree-topping monkeys. Show more
Bats have the amazing ability to "see" tiny objects in darkness using laser-like sound beams. Show more
On the final day from Birmingham, the gundog category is judged, there's the flyball and agility competitions, then the event reaches its climax with the selection of best in show. See Saturday's choice. (Si
Followed by FA Cup Semi-Final Draw Live
The 29 members of the public have been whittled down to 16 as they bid to complete ten days training with the SAS. New challenges include evading capture by tracker dogs, search teams and a helicopter. With Dermot O'Leary.
Producer Graham Cooper ; Series producer Gary Hunter
US thriller series following the events of one day in real time. l-2am. Jack Bauer finds that his life is in real danger.
Repeated Friday at 10.30pm on BBC Choice
The two-part episode of the sci-fi drama concludes.
Without (part 2). The search for Mulder intensifies in the Arizona desert. Is Scully close to hertarget?
The first in a new, second series taking a look at India's pop culture. Presented by Mini Mathur and Asif Seth. Executive producers Remy Blumenfeld and Mike Bolland
Series producer Michael Cunliffe
Today's guest is veteran DJ John Peel.
Presented by Paul Merton. shown last Monday
The Lost Dances ofEgon Schiele
A short dance film, choreographed by Lea Anderson , inspired by the work of Austrian artist Egon Schiele.
Director Kevin McKiernan
Offbeat drama, developed from the characters and situation established in Smoke. The owner of Auggie's tobacco store is urged not to sell such a vital part of the Brooklyn community.
Widescreen.
Review page 54.
(1995, 15) ***
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