Presented by Simon McCoy and Emily Maitlis, and from 9.00 Carrie Gracie.
Antony Worrall Thompson is joined by chef Gino D'Acampo , who prepares some luscious Italian desserts. The Times cook, Jill Dupleix , sheds new light on the British tradition of afternoon tea, while Delia Smith features in the archive section. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Barry Lynch BBCi: special features via handset, or www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen OLIVE MAGAZINE: £2.80 monthly
Outdoor. Celebrity chefs give their verdict on selections of alfresco food chosen by the British public, while
Clarissa Dickson Wright enjoys a day at the races. (AD) Dickson Wright also hosts Britain's Best Sitcom: Open All Hours at 9pm
Clive Mason investigates the development and impact of the Nazi policy that enforced the sterilisation and murder of deaf and disabled people in Germany between 1933 and 1945. With sign language, voiceoverand in-vision subtitles.
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.55am on BBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Comedy. Two couples taking part in the London to Brighton veteran car rally suffer various misadventures, not least when personal rivalries make the return journey even more competitive. Review page 51.
Director Henry Cornelius (1953, U)
Double bill of detective drama. American Dream. The duo look into a Garment District arson attack, while Mary Beth has a house-move in mind.
3.30 Happily Ever After
Christine and Mary Beth are sent to investigate a possible murder attempt on a wealthy woman.
Mr Monk and the Earthquake An earthquake provides the opportunity for a woman to commit a seemingly perfect crime.
Say Goodbye to Jennifer. Jim is hired to find a top fashion model and murder suspect, who reportedly died in a car accident.
Mariella Frostrup casts an eye over the week's press.
Antiques experts Kate Alcock and Mark Staceyjoin Paul Martin in Northern Ireland to value the unwanted clutter and heirlooms of the people of Londonderry.
Series producer Hannah Comeck ; Executive producer Jane Lomas
4/4. War. With the bloody conflict between royalists and republicans at its core, the English Civil War also compelled the nation to make a choice between a ritualistic religious society and a no-frills form of Protestantism. The result was the first - and last - religious government, led by Oliver Cromwell , who saw himself as an Old Testament prophet. The Rev Peter Owen-Jones recalls the tumult of war, the execution of Charles I and the aftermath of the Cromwell's reign in the last of the series.
Producer Nicola Stockley ; Executive producer Ruth Pitt (AD)
3/4. Live from Birmingham, Philippa Forrester looks at the winners from the working and pastoral groups, plus a report on the dogs' obedience competition. Coverage concludes tomorrow at 7pm. How to train a prize pooch: page 37
Clarissa Dickson Wright champions the series set in the nation's favourite corner shop. Featuring interviews with stars Ronnie Barker and David Jason , co-stars Lynda Baron , Stephanie Cole and Kathy Staff , plus writer Roy Clarke. Vote on [number removed] (calls cost 10p), text OPEN to [number removed] (maximum cost 12p), or via www.bbc.co.uk/sitcom. Dickson Wright 's favourite episode, from 1982, follows.
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The Ginger Men. Arkwright improves the sales of an over-stocked commodity with spellbinding efficiency.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Producer Sydney Lotterby
8/8. Harriet has to tell Billy the truth about his relocation.
Writers Andrew Collins and Simon Day; Director Martin Dennis
Producer Alex Walsh-Taylor First shown on BBC3
Billy Bleach is living under the witness protection programme in Norfolk after witnessing a murder. He learns his relocation isn't Florida, but hitman Eric has him in his sights. Show more
Northern Ireland sitcom about two feuding families.
2/5. Don't Go up There. Da pays a visit to Downing Street. The BBC's Ireland correspondent Denis Murray guest-stars.
Writers Tim McGarry, Damon Quinn and Michael McDowell; Director Tom Poole Producer Damon Quinn First shown on BBC Northern Ireland
Highlights from daytwoofthe World Indoor championships in Budapest. Ashia Hansen defends the triple jump title, Kelly Holmes goes for gold in the 1500m, while Jamie Baulch bids for a second 400m title. Introduced by Steve Cram , with Colin Jackson. Commentary from Paul Dickenson and Stuart Storey. www.bbc.co.uk/athietics
Black comedy starring Ricky Tomlinson and Phil Daniels.
When a brash young couple moves into a suburban cul-de-sac, they soon clash with their staid next-door neighbours.
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2.00 Seeing through Maths - a Source of Inspiration
2.30 The Science of Climate
3.00 Managing for Biodiversity: Forests in Trinidad
3.30 The Chemistry of Creativity
4.00 The Chemistry of Survival
4.30 Whose Web Is It Anyway?
5.00 Open Advice-Staying on Course
5.30 Playing Safe