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The championship reaches the quarter-finals. At this stage last year eventual champion Andy
"the Viking" Fordham continued his run towards the title by reaching the semi-finals for a fifth time. BBCi: full, uninterrupted coverage of the day's play is available to digital viewers via the red button

New series 1/6. A garden is for life - not just a TV makeover - so Alan Titchmarsh returns to six of the gardens he created for his original back-to-basics series. All need attention, some more than others, but over a season he shows how to nurture them and get them to their best as mature, established gardens. This week, the family garden.
Series producer Kath Moore ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst Alan Titchmarsh tunes up: page 37

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Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
Kath Moore
Producer:
Dick Colthurst
Producer:
Alan Titchmarsh

Sailors, naval officers, nurses and pilots bring to life the extraordinary drama of 24 hours that would change the world. The Japanese attacks on Hawaii's Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 took the USA by surprise and in just two hours five battleships were out of action and more than 2,000 people dead. Producer Dan Clifton ; Executive producer David Upshal
First shown on BBC4

Contributors

Producer:
Dan Clifton
Producer:
David Upshal

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Open University/General Interest
2:00: Framing and Forming
2:30: The Sonnet
3:00: Music to the Ear
3:30: Philosophy in Action: Debates about Boxing
4:00: The Emperor's Gift
4:30: Seeing through Maths: Taking Off
5:00: Seeing through Maths: Wood, Brass and Baboon Bones
5:30: Seeing through Maths: A Source of Inspiration

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