Ends 6.50.
Fimbles The Fimbles discover how water can help plants to grow.
Ends 8.30.
Sheeep
Georgina falls in love with the talent-contest host, Duncan Shears.
7.00 All or Nothing
Game show.
Shown yesterday at 4.10pm on BBC1
7.30 Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
Donatello and Rocksteady are beamed up to space.
7.50 Round the Twist
Comedy about an eccentric family who live in a lighthouse.
8.15 Fix and Foxi
A double bill of vulpine adventure.
Ends 10.20.
Little Bear A trilogy of pre-school ursine animations.
8.55 Bob the Builder Wendy hides her light under a bushel when Mr Beasley botches a DIYjob. Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
9.10 Balamory Archie loses his pet guinea pig, George.
Episode written by Dick Louden Cast on Tuesday Rrst shown on CBeebies channel
9.30 Bill and Ben Bill and Ben vie for the attentions of an attractive talking doll.
9.40 Fimbles Florrie is having second thoughts about the spiky flower she has found. BBC MAGAZINE: Fimbles, £1.40
10.00 Tweenies Jake wants to be a lion, but can't roar. BBC MAGAZINE: Tweenies, fA.40
BBC VIDEO: Tweenies: Let's Play, £9.99
Repeats are not indicated.
10.20 Zig Zag Art (ages 7-9) Art-Line and Shape and Form
4032139 10.40 Look and Read
(ages 9-11) Spelling with the Spellits (programme 6) 6083435 11.00 Megamaths (ages 7-10) Division: Divide by Two 6030435 11.20 Social Inclusion Dramas (ages 9-11) Who Cares
11.40 Primary Geography (ages 7-9) Weather, Place and People: Tropical Grenada
Sue Barker presents coverage from west London where, weather permitting, the men's singles competition at Queen's Club should by now have reached the quarter-final stage.
On the corresponding day in 2002 Tim Henman beat Korean outsider Hyung-Taik Lee after dropping the first set, and Lleyton Hewitt defeated veteran Todd Martin in two closely fought sets on his way to winning his third consecutive title. Also victorious were Raemon Sluiter, whose opponent Wayne Ferreira retired with a back injury, and Sjeng Schalken, who overcame Wayne Arthurs 6-3, 7-6.
Today Boris Becker, four times the winner of this event, joins the commentary team of Chris Bailey, Pat Cash, Andrew Castle, John Lloyd and David Mercer.
Including, at 3.20, News, Regional News (Digital: BBC London News): Weather
Girly Edition. Bart runs rings round Lisa as host of a children's news show.
Clubba Hubba. Will needs to make an impression on a terrible snob if he is to date his beautiful daughter. Guest-starring Shaft actor Richard Roundtree.
Six junior gladiators and their fighting machines, including Bigger Brother and Lambsy, battle for supremacy. With Craig Charles , Philippa Forrester and commentator Jonathan Pearce. Director Derek Wheeler ; Series producer Bill Hobbins
First shown on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/science/robots
British people's enduring passion for garden life is celebrated in this two-part programme - concluding next
Friday - which reflects on 50 years of gardening on television. Among the talking heads are Alan Titchmarsh , Diarmuid Gavin , Chris Beardshaw , Kim Wilde and Nigella Lawson.
Director Kerry Richardson ; Executive producer Mark Hill
Monty Don , Rachel de Thame and Chris Beardshaw celebrate one of the year's horticultural highlights, the Gardeners' World Live show at the National Exhibition
Centre in Birmingham, which runs until Sunday.
Charlie Dimmock is also on hand to meet some of the characters involved, while the team create a potted paradise using various budgets in their own garden.
Producer Rosemary Edwards ; Series producer Gill Tiemey www.bbcgardenersworldlive.co.uk
The "Holy Lance" that's said to have pierced Christ at his crucifixion has been sought by tyrants and mystics through the ages. Occultists believe it to have magical powers. But is the weapon actually on display in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna? For the first time in 30 years, the spear is removed from its case for a rigorous scientific scrutiny. Director Shaun Trevisick Lance in a million: page 31 naHnn Featured in this term's issue of SmartTV magazine:
SmartTV available from WHSmith; or order on 01795
Health and Hygiene. Adam Hart-Davis explores Victorian medical innovations such as anaesthetics and antiseptics. Executive producer Caroline van den Brul (Revised repeat)
Fowler plans a camping trip for young offenders, while DI Grim has a surprise. With guest star Stephen Fry.
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
Guest critics Germaine Greer ,
Mark Kermode and Bill Buford join Mark Lawson for a roundup of the week's cultural highlights.
Series producer Tanya Hudson
Thriller starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland. In New York, detective John Klute looks into the disappearance of a research scientist and becomes involved with high-class prostitute Bree Daniels, who may hold the Key to the mystery. (Widescreen). Review page 61.
Director Alan J Pakula (1971, 18)
Repeats are not indicated.
Special Education 3.00 Signed Landmarks: Caribbean