Siggy encounters Vikings from Milton Keynes.
Ben and Small play a guessing game.
Jane and the gang meet a hungry hippo.
In a wood.
Penguin fun.
Stan tries to buy a traction engine.
Spring is in the air.
Migo has fun in the bath.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
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10.30 Thinking Skills (ages 9-11) 4948397 10.40 Maths Channel (ages 10-11) Triple bill.
11.10 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-9)
Westminster news.
Business reports.
Repeats are not indicated.
1.00 Watch: Festivals and Celebrations (ages 5-7)
Western with Dale Robertson and Linda Darnell. A band of marauding Indians attack a stagecoach. Review page 54. Director Lewis R Foster
(1956, U)
In the footsteps of Scottish plant hunters. (AD)
Is there money to be made from cigarette cards?
Ross Burden and Tony Tobin are joined by athletes Katharine Merry and Iwan Thomas as they chase culinary gold. is)
Elimination quiz. (5)
More dirty dealing on the big-money quiz.
Who's tearing up the dance floor and whose tiger feet are tiring? With Claudia Winkleman.
Magnus Magnusson , Vernon Kay and Cat Deeley guest. With Matt Lucas , Will Self and Ulrika Jonsson. Director Richard Valentine : Producer Lisa Clark Matt Lucas also stars in Little Britain on Friday BBC1 at 9.30pm
Boot camps are all the rage for American parents looking to tame their troublesome teens. Raphael Rowe travels to the deceptively named Tranquility Bay in Jamaica, where unruly children have been made to lie on the floor, sometimes for days on end, following forcible removal from their homes. Is this tough love or child abuse? This World reports. Producer Esther McWatters: Series producer Sandy Smith (AD)
6/7. While 1970s gardeners were inspired to create fun-filled "outdoor rooms" fortheirfamilies, there was also growing awareness of the need to preserve historic gardens and threatened plant species. Diarmuid Gavin re-creates the must-have features of the 70s suburban garden, while Jane Owen returns to Nymans in West Sussex, one of the first gardens to be restored by the National Trust. Director Helga Berry : Producer Hannah Wyatt RT DIRECT: Gardens through Time book is £20 (RRP£25) inc p&p. To order call [number removed] (national rate)
9/10. As an actress and writer, Meera Syal has drawn on her experiences of growing up in Britain with immigrant parents, yet she knows little about her relatives in India. Do they exhibit the same unconventional streak as her mother and father, who caused a scandal with their secret romance? On a fascinating journey of discovery, Meera visits her parents' Punjabi homeland and uncovers hergrandfathers' parts in the struggle for Indian independence. Family Ties is at 10pm on BBC4. Director Safina Uberoi ; Series editor Ben Gale
www.bbc.co.uk/familyhistory BBCi: digital viewers can access features via the handset
RT DIRECT: Genealogy Suite. £29.99 plus £2.25 p&p. Call [address removed](national rate) quoting [text removed]. Who Do You Think You Are? book f 10.99 inc p&p. To order call [number removed] (national rate) INFORMATION LINE: call [number removed] (national rate) for family-history events in your area and to receive a free leaflet
With Gavin Esler.
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2/4. Profiling the Swedish creator of Ikea- just how did he assemble his flat-packed empire?
Producer Denman Rooke First shown on BBC4 (AD)
www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour
Painting Rowers 2/4. The sunflower as a symbol of love, fidelity and piety in art. With Monty Don.
Director Paul Islwyn Thomas ; Producer Ceri Sherlock
Monty Don looks at Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' and ponders how this flower has inspired many other artists, symbolising the ardent lover, faithful husband, loyal courtier or pious soul.
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Revisewlse at Home Science 693114.00 Key Stage 3 Biteslze Revision Science