Charlie becomes a mascot.
Ned wants to be a pilot.
Mr Tumble's amazing shoes. Signed.
Learning tricks.
A Spanish flower festival. Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
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10.30 Starship (ages 6-7)
[number removed].50 Look and Read (ages 7-9) 9862546 11.05 Maths
Challenge (ages 10-11)
Analysis of the latest issues around Westminster.
Business issues.
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1.00 KS2 Science Clips (ages 7-9) Triple bill.
Compelling historical drama about the disaster that struck the "unsinkable" Titanic on her maiden voyage. Review page 53.
Director Roy Baker 0958, PG) (BW)
What flea market bargains will a visit to Nantes uncover? (S)
Jockey Richard Dunwoody and basketball star John Amaechi don their aprons.
Quickfire quiz.
The parents of the families who have swapped lives find mixed results when they take on each others' jobs. The children have a similar experience when they enter the respective education systems.
Lindsay and Mark Piper want to leave their cramped Notting Hill flat for Dorset. With a £500,000 budget, can the couple find the property to accommodate themselves and baby Lily?
Vic and Bob inflict their absurd questions on guests Tess Daly , Nick Moran and Stuart Hall. With
Matt Lucas , Will Self, Ulrika Jonsson and Johnny Vegas.
Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Lisa Clark Johnny Vegas stars in new comedy Ideal at 10.30pm on BBC3;
Matt Lucas features in Little Britain on Friday at 9.30pm on BBCI
3/12. It's the last chance for the Slovenian town of Zrece to woo the inhabitants of Sedbergh as the Cumbrian town searches for a twin. But one member of the visiting team, hotel manager Vojko, isn't impressing his host, Steve, who runs the Bull pub. If they fall out, it may jeopardise the whole campaign. Athienou in Cyprus gets its turn tomorrow at 7.30pm. Producer Cat Turner; Series producer Helen Nightingale
New series 1/5. Sainsbury's New Clothes. Sainsbury's trails Tesco and Asda in the race to be the nation's favourite supermarket. But it believes the £35bn clothing market offers them the chance to fight back. As launch day nears for over 1200 new garments, production problems are threatening to scupper the operation. Will Sainsbury's £100m gamble pay off? Producer John Blystone Alison Graham on confrontational TV: page 57
With Jeremy Paxman.
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Charting the interminable struggle against a disease that kills millions every year via the experience of a village in Kenya. See tomorrow 11.20pm for efforts to combat the disease.
DOCUMENTARY Malaria: Fever Road
11.20pm BBC2 Any documentary that has the name of award-winning film-maker Roger Graef attached to it is worth recommending, even though this two-parter (first shown on BBC4) is on rather late at night. Focusing on malaria, which kills as many people as Aids-related diseases, but gets only a 20th of the funding, the film makes both the experience of the disease and the scentific and economic challenges involved in defeating it very personal. Concludes tomorrow. JR
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Schools
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2:00: Revisewise at School: English 1
4:00: Revisewise at School: English 2