Ends 7.25.
The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza and Nigel go underwater.
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Ends 7.25.
The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza and Nigel go underwater.
Ends 8.30.
All or Nothing
Five teams face puzzle games, brainteasers and physical tests. With Jamie Rickers and Tara Maguire.
7.50 Kerching!
Taj sets up a new shopping website, but his little brother changes the password.
(For cast see Monday)
(Another episode at 5pm on CBBC channel)
8.15 UGetMe
The show's future is hanging by a thread - will Patrick be able to save the day by sending down his contribution?
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Contact details on Monday)
Ends 10.15.
Mona the Vampire
A new fitness centre opens, and Mona is suspicious when teacher Miss Gotto has to be replaced.
9.00 The Basil Brush Show
Basil decides to cheer Molly up, but everyone has to keep a secret.
Written by Sandi Toksvig
9.25 Bruno the Kid
Bruno seeks a computer disc that could hold the world to ransom.
9.50 Arthur
An accident gives Arthur nightmares, and Francine's dream is shattered.
Ends 11.30.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta's trophy and locket go missing.
10.30 Bob the Builder
Bob's metal detector arrives.
10.40 Andy Pandy
Double bill. Teddy annoys Looby Loo with a drinking straw. Then, as it's a hot night, Andy Pandy and Teddy want to sleep outside.
10.50 Fimbles
Fimbo befriends a giant bubble and plays games with it.
(Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1)
11.10 Tweenies
Jake wants a costume with wings on.
News and views on the day's political stories, plus coverage of the debates and questions in the House of Commons. Presented by Andrew Neil, with Daisy Sampson.
Business updates.
Further coverage of the World Darts championship from
Frimley Green, Surrey. At this stage last year, Mervyn King was preparing to fight off the challenge of Holland's two-time former champion Raymond Barneveld to head into a semi-final showdown with Colin Monk. Presented by Ray Stubbs.
(Digital: BBC London News); Weather
Paul Martin, with experts David Barby and Thomas Plant, advises residents of Torquay, Devon, on which items they should sell at auction.
Culinary contest
Elimination quiz, hosted by Anne Robinson.
Itchy, Scratchy and Marge. When Maggie begins acting aggressively after viewing cartoons, Marge initiates a protest against gratuitous television violence.
Stop Will! In the Name of Love. An overprotective Will upsets Ashley while chaperoning her on a date.
Smashed. Spike suspects that the chip implanted in his brain may be malfunctioning when he strikes Buffy and finds that he is unaffected. But is something wrong with her?
Repeated, uncut, tomorrow at 12.35am Fancy the Buffy theme on your mobile? Visit www.radiotimes.com
Adam Hart-Davis investigates Victorian innovations, ideas and inventions in the first of six repeated episodes. Speed Merchants. Hart-Davis explores how the Victorians' obsession with speed led to an age of technological change. Due to the lack of standardised time in Britain, the rapidly expanding rail network often found people left on the platform as their train departed, astheyhadn'ttaken into account the slight time difference between London and Bristol.
Producer John Kent ; Executive producer Caroline van den Bruel
New eight-part series in which restaurant owner and chef Giorgio Locatelli and restaurateur Tony Allan share their passion for cooking, covering one area of interest each week. Shopping. The pair take a trip to Italy and visit a bakery where ciabatta bread is sold by the metre and a deli where Parma ham can be bought in bulk. Back in the UK, they get the best produce available from both local suppliers and supermarkets, and dish up mushroom risotto, lamb Wellington and wild berries with frozen yoghurt. Director Daniel Adamson ; Series producer Karen Brown 20 programmes to change your life: page 16
The Mystery of Easter Island. For years adventurers and scientists have been bewitched by the Pacific Ocean island of Rapa Nui, or Easter Island, and its huge stone statues. Why were they built? And who were the original settlers and how did they meet their end? Using scientific research, a tale unfolds of one of the greatest and most tragic adventures in the history of human civilisation.
Producer Jonathan Renouf ; Series editor Matthew Barrett Visit Easter Island: centre pages
In 2002 the financial world was shaken by the two biggest bankruptcies in history- Enron and Worldcom - scandals that cost investors billions. But it is claimed that these massive frauds could not have been perpetrated without the collusion of many of America's leading banks and some top figures on Wall Street. In a special investigation, the Money Programme asks whether the banks conspired to create complex financial schemes to disguise Enron's ballooning debts and plummeting revenues, and if the public will ever trust the corporate giants again.
Producer David Strahan ; Series editor Clive Edwards
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Highlights of the day's action from the World Darts championship. The surviving players will be looking to go one step closer to the final and the chance to walk away with the coveted trophy.