Ends 7.00.
Big Cook Little Cook
Ben's kite gets stuck in a tree.
6.20 Tots TV
The pals meet an animal with waterproof fur.
6.30 Bobinogs
The friends explain about being yourself.
6.45 Wide Eye
Someone has dammed the pond.
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Ends 7.00.
Big Cook Little Cook
Ben's kite gets stuck in a tree.
6.20 Tots TV
The pals meet an animal with waterproof fur.
6.30 Bobinogs
The friends explain about being yourself.
6.45 Wide Eye
Someone has dammed the pond.
Ends 10.00.
Short Change: the Fat Nation Challenge
A host of fun ways of learning about food.
7.05 Snailsbury Tales
Grumpy Mr Snooks plays a scary prank on the Snailsbury youth.
7.15 Arthur
Buster won't forgive Binky for stealing his joke.
7.30 I Love Mummy
A visitor takes a strangely suspicious interest in the contents of the attic.
7.55 Newsround
8.00 The Scooby and Scrappy Show
Investigating the disappearance of a priceless pearl.
8.20 All or Nothing
Tara Maguire and Jamie Rickers host the fast-paced game show.
8.50 Looney Tunes
Pepe le Pew falls in love with a cat.
9.00 Big Wolf on Campus
The school psychologist wants to transform the students into robots.
9.20 Watch My Chops
Bernie tries to teach Corneil to swim.
9.35 Taz-Mania
Taz has developed a terrible addiction. (AD)
Ends 11.00.
Balamory
There are funny noises coming from all over Balamory.
(For cast see Friday)
10.20 Come Outside
A look at bread and how to make it.
10.40 Tweenies
The friends walk along a country road.
Bilko is caught between a wedding and army manoeuvres. (BW)
Followed by The Witness
Expert analysis of the latest political proceedings from
Westminster.
More of the team are trained up to run Annie's Restaurant for the night.
Professionals reveal the tricks of their trade.
Sentimental biographical drama starring Anna Neagle as intrepid aviator
Amy Johnson , whose determination and spirit of adventure made her one of Britain's best-loved fliers. Review page 59.
Director Herbert Wilcox (1941. U)
(BW) Anna Neagle in Nell Gwyn. tomorrow 11am
How to encourage wildlife and get a beautiful garden.
Antiques from Chester are vetted, and sold on.
Sports presenters
Dougie Donnelly and Hazel Irvine get competitive with Kevin Woodford and Paul Rankin.
Elimination quiz.
Everyone must gear up for what Donald Trump hits them with next: interviews with four of his high-level employees and trusted advisors. And with the final two contestants ready for their biggest challenge, Trump brings back some familiar faces to help them in their task.
9/9. The remaining three recruits have completed the first stage of the final mission. The second stage requires them to use all they have learnt in a hostile environment. First shown on BBC3
6/8. William Smith 's Geological Map of England and Wales (1815). No one thought rocks were that important until they studied Smith's revolutionary, multi-coloured geological map of Britain. Years before Darwin, Smith overturned all the existing ideas about mineral prospecting, fossils and the origins of the Earth. Modern explorer Nicholas Crane 's investigation examines how Smith arrived at his ideas.
Producer David Wilson ; Series producer Michael Waterhouse (AD) Adam Hart-Davis on "the father of English geology": page 30
it's an early summer's evening on the Mendip Hills in Somerset and badgers are waking from a day's slumber. Infrared lights and cameras help reveal these nocturnal and very secretive creatures at their best.
Producer Roger Webb ; Series producer Wendy Darke
6/6. Checking Out. The Old Manor Hotel in Fife is run by Alistair Clark , with an iron fist. He is frightened about what the future holds for the three-star, 26 bedroom hotel because he doesn't think his two sons are up to running it after he retires. Gerry Robinson tackles the family head-on about their lack of trust and responsibility. Producer Veronica Clifford
Series producers Colin Barr and Kelly Webb-Lamb BBC BOOK: paperback (same title) by Gerry Robinson , price £16.99
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Ends 12.15. www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour
Historians of Genius - in Their Own Words 3/3. Bill Paterson plays the 19th-century Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle , author of The French Revolution, in the last of these classic-text updatings. Director Mike Dibb : Producer Heather Goodman (AD)
François Truffaut's doomed romance starring Fanny Ardant and Gerard Depardieu simmers with domestic suspense. A couple's calm is shattered by the arrival of new neighbours.
In French with English subtitles.
Review page 61. (1981, 15)
See also Film of the Week: page 47
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Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 History: the Cold War Continuing the series about the rise and fall of the Soviet Union. 58209 4.00 History: the Soviets The relationship between Communist Russia and the West.