Double bill.
A mission to find Miss Nanny's lost cat.
The cub meets blue-footed booby birds.
Everyone prepares for the talent show.
The colours of the rainbow. (Signed)
Jealousy abounds.
A look at two Taiwanese children.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 Starship (ages 6-7)
6237499 10.50 Look and Read (ages 7_9) 9691050 1105 Maths
Challenge (ages 10-11)
Analysis of the latest issues around Westminster. (5)
Business issues. (S)
Repeats are not indicated.
1.00 KS2 Science Clips (ages 7-9) Triple bill.
Jones Chronicles
Tales of Innocence. Northern
Italy, 1918: Indy competes with a young American journalist named Ernest Hemingway for the love of an Italian woman.
A modest town garden is given a Mediterranean makeover.
Will it be trinkets or tat that turn up as the team visits Inverness? Hosted by Paul Martin.
Actor Charley Boorman and Touching the Void mountaineer Simon Yates guest.
Quickfire quiz.
(S)
While the British family do their best to embrace French culture, the Gallic clan prepare a Sunday lunch, during which they take the name Yorkshire pudding a little too literally. Continues tomorrow at 6pm.
2/8. It's day two of the amphibious challenge as the high-flying hovercraft crew from a Devon school are up against a rollercoaster car that's been adapted to travel on water. More tomorrow at 6.30pm.
Vic and Bob inflict their illogical questions on guests Zoe Ball , Norman Cook and Valerie Singleton. 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, which is followed by Little Britain featuring Matt Lucas at 11pm RT's comedy top 50: page 18
5/12. One member of the visiting Cypriot team wants to turn the Bull Hotel into a taverna for the night, but first he must persuade owner Steve that the fancy foreign food will go down well in the quiet Cumbrian town of Sedbergh. In preparation for the Cyprian evening, the locals are given special dance lessons. Is this a step too far? More tomorrow at 7.30pm.
Series producer Helen Nightingale : Exec producer Zad Rogers
3/6. A new form of disposable garden furniture, a revolutionary 3-D camera and an alternative to staples are some of the brainwaves budding entrepreneurs attempt to sell to five multimillionaires. A meagre five minutes each, however, is all they have to impress their influential panel of judges. Hosted by Evan Davis. Series director Martyn Smith ; Series producer John Hesling (5)
Entrepreneurs have three minutes to pitch their business ideas to five multi-millionaires with money to invest. Ideas include a new form of disposable garden furniture and a revolutionary 3D camera. Show more
2/5.Fighting the Pirates. Curt Stavis believes his low-cost ferry service across the English Channel is destined for success. What he hasn't bargained for are the worst summer storms for decades, breakdowns, bomb scares and the wrath of giant competitors facing losses as a result of slashed prices. Undaunted, Stavis has the slogan "Fight the Pirates" daubed on the side of his ship. Will SpeedFerries sink or swim? Producer Dan Child ; Exec producer Bill Grist Rptd next Mon
With Jeremy Paxman.
wwwbbc.co.uk/learning zone
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Revisewise at School Maths 1 400 Revisewise at School Maths 2