Presented by Bill Turnbull and Jules Botfield.
First in a new series in which topical guests join a studio audience for an insightful and humorous analysis of political events and personalities affecting the UK this week.
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Rustic rabbit casserole is the highlight of a menu prepared by guest chefs Antony Worrall Thompson and Gennaro Contaldo , while viewers can vote to see their favourite bread recipe. In the archive section, Rick Stein is in Norfolk, and Gary Rhodes bakes almond tart. Producer Michael Connock
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The history and science behind bread, from unleavened Iron Age loaves to the ubiquitous white sliced, explored by Alan Coxon and Kathy Sykes.
Discussing definitions of deaf identity and the spread of baby-signing - teaching hearing children to sign before they can speak. With signing, voiceover and in-vision subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday at 2.20am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
White Birds of Winter. The migration of snow geese from the Arctic to the USA. Followed by Witness A first-hand account of a memorable event.
The Uninvited. Scott is shot down in the desert by three mysteriousjets.
Tom Brook meets Billy Elliot star Jamie Bell on the set of his new film Undertow.
A double bill of the US police drama kicks off this afternoon's Watching the Detectives strand. The Killer's Dozen. The duo hit the streets when uniformed cops go on strike.
3.40 Bounty Hunter. The partners' latest investigation is compromised.
Mr Monk and the Billionaire
Mugger. A computer mogul is shot dead while apparently mugging a couple. Concluding this afternoon's Watching the Detectives strand.
Live coverage from the Belfry of the closing stages of the third day's play. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Ken Brown , Alex Hay ,
Mark James , Laura Davies and Julian Tutt. With Steve Rider.
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Will today's vendors make a profit with their antiques at auction in Ipswich or will they go home out of pocket?
Presented by Paul Martin , with experts David Barby and Mark Stacey offering valuations on the items. A new second series starts on Monday at 3.30pm.
Series producer Hannah Comeck ; Executive producer Jane Lomas
The acclaimed 26-part story chronicling the 1914-18 conflict continues with episode five.
The Battle of the Marne in September 1914 ultimately proved to be a pivotal victory of the war for Allied forces, but, at the time, they were not able to exploit it to put a swift end to hostilities. Instead, both sides encountered the phenomenon of trench warfare. Culminating at Ypres late in 1914, the trench line stretched from the sea to Switzerland. Episode six follows on BBC4 at 7.30pm.
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Britain's obsession with buying property is explored as the three-part appraisal of our spending habits concludes. The Home-owning Dream. Many now regard the UK's house-buying culture as something of a lottery, with people gambling on being a winner but often losing out in the process. Has this been the result of attempts by successive postwar governments to rig the market in favour of home buyers? The experiences of three individuals includes that of a young music student who has become a property speculator to finance his studies. Producer Jill Nicholls ; Series producer David Berry
Second of a three-part re-run of the series revealing how Egypt rose from near extinction to form its New Kingdom. Pharaohs of the Sun. Variously labelled genius, madman and heretic, Pharaoh Akhenaten reigned during one of the most turbulent periods of ancient Egypt. His father, Amenhotep, had been the world's richest ruler, while son Tutankhamun was to be buried with the greatest treasure ever discovered. Series producer Richard Bradley ; Executive producer
Carol Sennett
Historical drama. France, early 15th century: the Hundred Years' War between England and France is proceeding slowly. But when a village girl, prone to religious visions, galvanises the French into resisting the English invaders, a legend is born. Widescreen.
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Director Luc Besson (1999, 15)
Famous faces and a guest presenter join Ian Hislop and Paul Merton in the long-running satirical news quiz.
Shown yesterday on BBCl www.bbc.co.uk/comedy
Episodes 8-10 from the US suspense drama. Part 11 is showing tomorrow at 10pm.
3.00-4.00pm. Kimberly is arrested for murder. The cunning Nina, meanwhile, creates trouble for Jack.
1.00 4.00-5.00pm. Jack's plane is hit by a missile.
1.40-2.20 5.00-6.00pm. Jack makes a shocking discovery about the commandos who attacked him.
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