CBeebies become Sea Beebies as they hit the beach for summer. Ends 6.50.
Fimbles
Baby Pom plays "fall over" with a china plate.
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CBeebies become Sea Beebies as they hit the beach for summer. Ends 6.50.
Fimbles
Baby Pom plays "fall over" with a china plate.
Ends 10.00.
The Adventures of Marco and Gina
Yagor is up to his old tricks at the Venice air tournament.
7.15 Sheeep
The gang decide to join a gym.
7 30 UGetMe
Will Luke be able to trust Marie again? Ben and Ash hurt Joe.
(Cast on Thursday)
(Contact details on Monday)
(First shown on CBBC channel)
7.40 Round the Twist
When Gribbs gets his hands on The Viking Book of Love and reads the final poem, he unleashes a curse which affects the whole family.
8.05 Newsround
8.10 Tom and Jerry Kids
Triple bill of cat-and-mouse capers.
8.30 Rule the School
Role-reversal show.
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1)
9.00 The Scooby and Scrappy Show
A dragon interrupts an important baseball game.
9.20 SMart
The team show how to make a personalised mobile phone holder.
9.45 Mona the Vampire
Mona is suspicious of Angela's new pet parrot.
CBeebies become Sea Beebies as they hit the beach for summer.
Ends 11.15.
Tweenies
It's holiday time for Max.
10.20 Clifford the Big Red Dog
T-Bone finds out how people spend their Saturdays.
10.40 Balamory
Miss Hoolie organises a fish supper for the nursery children's grandparents.
Episode written by Kath Yelland
(Cast on Tuesday)
(First shown on CBeebies channel)
11.00 Rubbadubbers
Benjie and Sis build a cardboard train.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Midnight Patrol. In the first of a double bill, witless cops Stan and Ollie arrest the chief of police. (BW) 1135 Our Wife. Stan helps Ollie and his beloved elope.
(BW)
Business news.
The remote Orkney island of Papa Westray and the rugged land of Pembrokeshire feature in a double bill.
Clare Balding and Willie Carson introduce the meeting at Ascot, featuring the races at 2.15,2.45.
3.20 and 3.50. Commentary comes from Jim McGrath , Ian Bartlett and Ray Cochrane , with reports from Jonathan Powell and Rishi Persad. Senior producer Gerry Morrison
Editor Carl Hicks
A DJ wants to leave Bolton and relax in the Lakes.
Culinary test.
Nine teachers take on the demon headmistress.
I'm with Cupid. Apu humbles the men of Springfield when he showers his wife with flowers on Valentine's Day.
Featuring the guest voice of Elton John. www.bbc.co.uk/cult
Talking Turkey. Will's mother is disappointed in him when she comes to visit for Thanksgiving.
The second heat of the New Blood tournament sees six newcomers doing battle in the combat zone. Presented by Craig Charles and Philippa Forrester.
Director Stuart MacDonald ; Series producer Bill Hobbins
First shown on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/science/robots
The second of two programmes featuring the Royal
Horticultural Society's flower show at Tatton Park near Manchester. Diarmuid Gavin presents the results of the National Flowerbed Competition, and there's a chat with the Lancashire gardener who grows four-foot carrots in giant oil drums. With Monty Don and Charlie Dimmock. Producers Sarah Davis and Rosemary Edwards
Executive producer Nick Patten
Chris Beardshaw flies to Herefordshire to visit a garden that's more colourful in the autumn months than many others are during the height of summer.
Producer Sarah Davis : Series producer Gill Tiemey BBC BOOK: The Natural Gardener, based on the series The Flying Gardener, L20, available from www.bbcshop.com
Monty Don and Chris Beardshaw find exciting things in the kitchen garden, while Rachel de Thame plants some autumn crocuses for some colour later in the year. And the team show how to use water wisely in the garden now that summer is finally upon us.
Producer Sarah Davis ; Editor Gill Tiemey BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners' World, £2.80. New issue on sale now
BBC BOOKS: Gardeners' World: Alan Titchmarsh 's Complete Book of Gardening, £12.99, available from www.bbcshop.com
Fifty years after his death, this documentary takes a look at the private and family life of the Soviet dictator. Using reconstructions, it also attempts to discover Stalin's motivations for sending millions to their graves.
First shown on BBC4
Presented by Gavin Esler.
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Ian Hislop and Ian Rankin are among the guests joining Tim Marlow to analyse the week's cultural highlights.
Gus Van Sant 's misguided shot-for-shot re-creation of Alfred Hitchcock 's classic horror thriller. When young secretary Marion Crane steals money from her boss and leaves town, little does she know that stopping at a motel run by the meek Norman Bates will be the most terrifying experience of her life. Widescreen. Review page 47.
Comedy starring Nick Giannopoulos. A Greek-Aussie couch potato becomes a celebrity after an unfortunate run-in with the employment minister. Review page 47.
Director Aleksi Vellis (2000)
Words and numbers in a number of contexts.
(to 5.00)
(Repeats are not indicated)