With Jeremy Bowen and Sian Williams. Continued from BBC1.
(Timetable Monday BBC1)
Ends 10.50.
Andy Pandy
Double bill. Teddy is lost during a game of hide and seek, and watches a balloon blow away.
9.10 The Story Makers
No one can think of story ideas.
9.25 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford and his chums club together when Emily Elizabeth is feeling unwell.
9.40 Teletubbies
A Spanish girl plays violin for her friends.
BBC Teletubbies magazine: £1.35.
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10.05 Playdays
Peggy and her friends learn about the life cycle of caterpillars in Butterfly Park.
10.25 Tweenies
Judy discovers that the market has sold out of Jake's favourite fruit.
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Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
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10.50 Hotch Potch House (ages 3-5) Melting and Freezing 7617752 11.10 Look and Read
(ages 7-9) Captain Crimson: Black to the Future
11.30 Music Makers (ages 9-11) Infinity Diner: Structure
4656787 11.50 Landmarks (ages 9-12) Britain since 1930: Trouble and Strife? 3934868 12.10 Tales of Europe (ages 7-9) With My Right Hand
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Sue Barker presents fourth-day coverage from the Queen's Club in west London, as the competition intensifies to reach Sunday's final.
Apart from 2000 and champion Lleyton Hewitt , the confirmed entrants before the start of this year's high-quality field included previous winners Wayne Ferreira (1992), Todd Martin (1994) and Mark Philippoussis (1997). Apart from the coveted trophy, the winner will receive a cheque for more than £58,000.
John Barrett , David Mercer ,
Pat Cash, John Lloyd and Chris Bailey are in the commentary box.
Zeinab Badawi presents the latest from the corridors of power.
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Continuing this afternoon's live coverage from the Queen's Club.
Anne Robinson administers the put-downs to comedians in the last of this week's American specials.
Some Enchanted Evening. Homer takes Marge for an evening out when she feels unloved.
Guess Who's Coming to Marry. Will is shocked at his mother's reason for preventing him from attending his aunt's wedding. The series continues at the same time tomorrow
What's My Line (part 1). As Buffy goes on a date with Angel, Spike devises a sinister plan to bring about their demise.
Rptd tomorrow 11.35pm WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/cult/buffy
The Longest Night. Sixty years ago, Hitler launched the might of the Luftwaffe on the poorly defended, ancient city of York - an act condemned by many as a war crime deliberately aimed at British heritage. The documentary series asks why York was not better prepared for it, and hears testimony from survivors on both sides.
Producer Lucy Hester First shown on BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Flatpack Beetle. In the penultimate episode of the vehicle-conversion series, Trevor Nelson oversees the efforts of two teams trying to transform 1970s Volkswagen Beetles in such a way that they can be dismantled, reassembled and raced. With designers Edd China and Ranen Rudra.
Director EwanKeil; Series producer Andy Francis
The second in a three-part series following investigations by Scotland Yard's Paedophile Unit.
Operation Doorknock continues as detectives track down some of the people who were victims of a paedophile ring. Although the prime suspects are released on bail, the police search for witnesses prepared to testify is successful. The case is taken to the Old Bailey, and its outcome shocks even the most cynical of detectives. Contains disturbing and distressing images.
Following an exhaustive operation, the Metropolitan Police's paedophile unit finally bring their suspects to court
The Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles 9.00pm BBC2
Considering that the "career" paedophiles featured in this remarkable documentary series are responsible for the propagation and dissemination of the most depraved images of children, it's a grim irony that they themselves are notably camera shy.
The dogged film crew trails two of the ringleaders of a paedophile ring going back 30 years, neither of whom is at all keen to show his face to the camera. One, Julian Levene (pictured above), carries a mirror that he holds up to the team as they film his frequent visits to Charing Cross police station. (Levene eventually gives an interview to the programme-makers.)
Both men are at the centre of a police investigation known as Operation Doorknock. Members of the Metropolitan Police's paedophile unit, based at New Scotland Yard (to which the documentary team was given unfettered access for two years), have to sift through mounds of the most disgusting material in an effort to identify children in the photographs and videos seized from various homes.
Many of the victims are now adults, and the programme speaks to two women who were subjected to appalling abuse when they were children. One woman talks with the most incredible dignity and bravery about her father, a man who acted as her pimp, making her available to other men and involving her in pornography videos on the promise of being given a pony. Another woman, a niece of Levene, describes her childhood treatment at the hands of a man she should have been able to trust.
Anyone watching must admire the pragmatic, determined and thoroughly humane officers in the unit, and you will share their feelings once the Operation Doorknock ringleaders are brought to trial, with the most unexpected results.
With Jeremy Vine.
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Sun. The art series concludes with a look at how artists have portrayed the sun -from the Renaissance to the Impressionists.
A keyboard piece from JS Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.
Presented by Andrew Neil.
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Open Science 12.30 Rough Science 33917 1.00 Final Frontier 7978172 1.35 Background Brief The Science of Sleep 9779207 1.50 What Have the 1990s Ever Done for Us? 5579135 2.00 Relative Risk -The Human Genome Project 2642443 2.50 Ever Wondered? 7634714 3.00 The Challenge - to Rebuild the Human Body
Curriculum Development 3.30 Aim Higher
Languages 4.00 Europuzzle: European Identity -Spain -what it means to be Spanish; Bon Mot The Harp
Working in Community 5.00 Health and Safety and Money Matters - a practical guide for voluntary groups.
Open University 6.00 Design for an Alien World 59443 6.30 Clayoquot Sound -the Final Cut?