Featuring a vulture.
Yagor plans to have the Duke kidnapped. (Signed)
Piggley, Ferny and Dannan turn detective.
Hiding a camera in a book.
Nick helps free the Artisoid race.
The pals meet a bird that likes showing off.
Bob helps a family of hedgehogs.
Archie finds being a super hero is not easy.
Max is making plans for a holiday.
Mr Tumble gets in a mess. Signed.
Florrie has hiccups.
Pretending to be ill.
Toys in South Africa.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Adventures in the Secret Service Indy undertakes an assignment in revolutionary Russia, where he infiltrates a Bolshevik organisation.
With Christopher Lee and Gary Olsen.
Pussies Galore. The feral felines of Rome.
Adam Shaw hosts today's edition, which will be answering viewers' questions on investments. Email [email address removed] or via website [web address removed].
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
Quickfire quiz.
Jolly the giraffe is in labour at Longleat, but will the birth go smoothly? Plus the story of Sonar the two-timing tiger, and a cub drama.
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
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
Hosted by Gavin Esler.
Rosie Boycott , Tom Paulin and Ian McMillan join Kirsty Wark for the arts review. Series producer Tanya Hudson
Quarter-final action.
day seven of the championships.
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Repeats not indicated.
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