The case of a cursed jewel.
A tea party gets messy. (Signed)
Futuristic fantasy, featuring Tim Curry.
Teenagers in search of a new Eden must outwit the villainous Dr Kao and his Doom Troopers. Review page 50.
Director Brendan Maher (1997)
Followed by Turning Points (R) (S)
Business news, including the first of this week's special reports on technology.
Followed by The Witness
Adventure starring
Virginia Mayo. On an island rich in black pearls, Rita, Dan and Bully find a hostile welcome and the pearls guarded by a giant octopus. Review page 50.
Director Allan Dwan (1955, U) Virginia Mayo also stars in The Flame and the Arrow tomorrow at 1.05pm
An English country garden for a young Greek couple.
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New series Glamis Castle and the surrounding Angus countryside are explored.
Series director Steve Potter ; Series producer Peter Mulryan
Bradford hosts the antiques auction show.
Tony Tobin and Nick Nairn cross wooden spoons.
Caustic quickfire quiz.
I Beautiful Carole. Carrie and David Grant return, helping members of the public sing songs of thanks. Carole lost five stone with help from her friend Ann, but now she's worried she won't sing in tune.
Thousands of deaf and disabled people were sterilised and murdered in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945. Members of the German deaf community, still living with the legacy of this brutality, tell their moving stories. Presented by Clive Mason. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Director Rachel Scarrott Producer David Horbury Rptd Thu 3am BBCI Auschwitz: the Nazis & the "Final Solution" is tomorrow at 9pm
Durham Cathedral. The most daring structure of its age, Durham Cathedral is as puzzling as the pyramids. And historical evidence casts a surprising light on the lives of the monks who inhabited it. Dan Cruickshank marvels at the astonishing engineering. Director Ben McPherson ; Exec producer Basil Comely (AD)
6/6. There's a new spirit of optimism as Boscastle looks to the future. Harbour-side shops re-open as the tourist season draws near and there's good news about the harbour's ancient sewage system.
Sheffield University take on Corpus Christi, Oxford, for a place in the quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions, and presses for the answers.
Director Tracey Rooney ; Producer Peter Gwyn (AD) Mind Games is at 9pm on BBC4
With Jeremy Paxman.
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Jodie Kidd , Alan Davies , Patrick Kielty , Jimmy Carr and Jeremy Clarkson take part in motor mayhem.
Shown yesterday at 8.30pm (Revised repeat) BBC TOP GEAR MAGAZINE: E3.75, monthly
4/5. Sperm Wars. Following John Gonzalez , founder of sperm bank website ManNotlncluded.com, as he tries to win over the establishment.
Director Donna Sharpe Shown last Tuesday
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Languages and Travel Repeats are not indicated
1.00 Real Chinese Chinese language, culture and way of life. 774934 3.30 China Close Up How Chinese people have experienced a period of dramatic change.
The concerns and aspirations of people caught up in China's rapid drive for change. In 1998 the river Yangtse burst its banks causing unprecedented devastation. Show more
Examining China's rapid drive for change. Dr Wang Jin fought for the Communist Revolution but now she's a passionate believer in China's market economy. Show more