Presented by Simon McCoy and Jules Botfield, and from 9.00 Carrie Gracie.
Antony Worrall Thompson is joined by chefs Paul Rankin , who'll be appealing for viewers' votes with a classy take on pub grub, and Vicky Bhogul , who's preparing a tempting range of Indian nibbles. Plus, Jamie Oliver on lamb, and wine advice from Joe Wadsack. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Barry Lynch BBCi' special features via handset, or www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen OLIVE MAGAZINE: L2.80 monthly
Spring recipes, including roast lemon peppered leg of lamb, and spider crab linguine.
Examining a new report on the experiences of deaf asylum seekers, part four of the new faces competition, and a profile of all-round sportsman Crawford Anderson. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 2.10am on BBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
A report from the set of Around the World in 80 Days, starring Steve Coogan and Jackie Chan. Plus an Oscars update. Shown last Tuesday BBCI
Who's the famous Mancunian at the end of today's trail of clues? Tessa Dunlop and the guest family aim to find out, while Bill Oddie investigates the Peterloo Massacre of 1819, Manchester's revolutionary transport system and the city's world-renowned music scene. Executive producer Jane Lomas
Series producer Ian Pye
Ben Fogle visits the locations of some classic scenes from
British cinema. M
Lady Luck .
Mary Beth talks a suicidal woman down from a ledge.
3.15 Out of Control. Both Mary Beth and Christine have personal issues to tackle.
Mr Monk and the Billionaire Mugger. A wealthy computer mogul is shot dead while carrying out a mugging. But does a mid-life crisis really explain his behaviour?
Counter Gambit A hot-tempered convict hires Rockford to track down his girlfriend - but is that his real motive?
Adam Hart-Davis explores the legacy in Britain of classical inventions.
The Daily Telegraph's Joshua Rozenberg dissects the week's press headlines.
2/4. From Cradle to Grave. By AD 700, Christianity pervaded all areas of life. From birth to death, the Church dictated what Britons should believe and how they must act. The Rev Peter Owen-Jones examines life in a fundamentalist state. Producer Dick Taylor ; Executive producer Ruth Pitt (AD)
On 10 May 1940, the Germans overran Holland and Belgium and then turned to France. The British Army - its ranks recently swelled by 18- and 19-year-old men - barely knew what had hit it. Over 60 years on, survivors recall their experiences as withdrawal became out-and-out retreat.
BBCi: digital viewers can access details of the Dunkirk programmes, read the historical background and find out how to get involved with the BBC WW2 People's War website at [web address removed]
Johnny Vaughan states his case for the prison-based sitcom. There are interviews with star Ronnie Barker and writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, as well as contributions from cast members Peter Vaughan, Tony Osoba, Ken Jones and Christopher Biggins. Vote by calling [number removed] (calls cost 10p), texting Porridge to [number removed] (costs no more than 12p), or via [web address removed].
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Comedian Ross Noble - in the first of three programmes in which he appears tonight -joins fellow guest Sir Ian McKellen in an edition presented by Jimmy Carr.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Steve Doherty
Craig David and Christian rock are among comedian Ross Noble 's candidates for banishment.
Director Geraldine Down ; Producer Victoria Payne (AD)
Fatman Scoop, Gary Jules
Fish and Wes Butters guest. Shown last Monday
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Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Seeing through Maths: Wood, Brass and Baboon Bones
2.30 Imagining the Pacific
3.00 Athens: Democracy for the Few
3.30 Therapies on Trial
4.00 Open Advice - a Different Way of Learning
4.30 Never Mind the Quality?
5.00 The End of the Race against Time
5.30 The Next Big Thing: Endless Energy