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Live coverage from day six of the World Professional Darts championships at the Lakeside Country Club. Will defending champion Andy Fordham of England have made it through this far? With Ray Stubbs. BBCi: full, uninterrupted coverage of the day's play is available to digital viewers via the red button on the handset

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Fordham
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs.

Lord Bath goes "back to the floor" as he spends the day in the guise of a rhino keeper, while ostriches
Trevor and Honey guard their eggs. Will they hatch successfully? Plus there's a chance to meet Spirit, a little wolf cub with an enormous appetite.
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble present more stories from
Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Fogle

What would it be like to experience a tiger shark's extraordinary senses, which can detect things human beings cannot see or feel? Cutting-edge image technology enables us to enter a very different world, revealing search patterns and attack strategies never been seen before. Sanjeev Bhaskar narrates. Producers Peter Bassett and Michael Bright
Executive producer Neil Nightingale

Contributors

Unknown:
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Producers:
Peter Bassett
Producer:
Neil Nightingale

Si and Dave Do Portugal. Two unlikely northern lads evoke the spirit of great Portuguese explorers as they go in search of culinary experience and cultural adventure on the Iberian peninsula. Riding the entire length of Portugal, bikers Si and Dave make several stops along the way to "tickle" trout in a flooding river, prepare a meal on the deck of a 100-year-old port boat, and to feast on traditional Portuguese fare as they overlook the sandy shores of the Atlantic. The duo also sniff out the rarest dogs in the world, listen to arresting Fado music, and unearth one of the last three producers of vinos mortes - "wine of the dead". Director/Producers Vikram Jayanti and John Stroud

Contributors

Producers:
Vikram Jayanti
Producers:
John Stroud

3/3. The Balearic island is arguably the party capital of the world, a hedonistic nirvana towards which a quarter of a million Brits are drawn each year. It's an industry that provides substantial economic prosperity for the island - and spawns an underbelly of drug dealers who supply myriad clubbers with class A substances such as MDMA, cocaine and crystal meth. Featuring interviews with active dealers and ex-dealers languishing in Ibiza prison, this undercover film provides a shocking picture of Ibiza's dark side, as anti-narcotics police try to bust gangs from Liverpool and Manchester, and paramedics strive to cope with those who collapse from drug-induced exhaustion and dehydration. Contains disturbing drug-related scenes and strong language.
See Tuesday's choice.

Contributors

Producer:
Steven Grandison

Tony returns from holiday sporting some hairy "face furniture". Meanwhile Gary is shocked to find that Dorothy has moved in. An episode from Simon Nye's gloriously un-PC comedy from 1996.

(Leslie Ash is a guest on The Keith Barret Show tomorrow at 10pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Beryl Vertue
Gary:
Martin Clunes
Tony:
Neil Morrissey
Deborah:
Leslie Ash
Dorothy:
Caroline Quentln
George:
Ian Lindsay
Anthea:
Valerie Minlfie

A round-up of the action from the quarter-finals of the World Professional Darts championships at the Lakeside Country Club. With £50,000 at stake, competition is sure to be keen. Introduced by Ray Stubbs , with Bobby George. Commentary by David Croft , Tony Green and John Part. BBCi: full and uninterrupted coverage of the day's play is available to digital viewers via the red handset button

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Bobby George.
Commentary By:
David Croft
Commentary By:
Tony Green
Commentary By:
John Part.

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