The pup befriends a guide dog.
A visit to Italy.
An evil sect pursues Jackie.
Friends have fun at school. (Signed)
Glitter. (S) (AD)
Updates from Westminster.
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My Fair Munster. A love potion intended for Marilyn is accidentally intercepted. (BW) Followed by The Witness
Business news.
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A rapid invasion, followed by the introduction of some exotic cuisine. (Revised repeat) RT DIRECT: book What The Past Did for Us £14.99 (RRP E16.99) inc p&p. Send a cheque payable to Radio Times, to [address removed] or call [number removed](national rate)
Innovations and inventions introduced by the Romans including amburgers, asparagus, salmon stuffed with bay leaves and wine. Adam Hart-Davis gets a taste for Roman cuisine. Show more
Helping a West Sussex couple with little in terms of gardening ideas, but a lot in terms of dogs.
Guide dog training and the hidden powers of the dandelion.
Will any of the unwanted items brought to Belfast's City Hall prove a hit in the salesroom?
Paul Rankin and James Martin cook against the clock.
Quickfire quiz.
1 Come On Irene. Irene would like to surprise her fiance by singing at their wedding, but fear of failure is holding her back. Enter Carrie and David Grant.
Series producer Juliet Dwek ; Executive producer Martin Scott
12/12. It's the day of the big snow and ice event, and the Austrians have only a few hours to transform the grotty school gym into an Alpine grotto. More to the point, it's the moment of truth, as the residents of Sedbergh go to the polls to decide which town will be their new twin. <S)
Secrets of the Maya Underworld. Beneath the jungle-clad temples of Mexico's Yucatan, lies the world's largest network of flooded caves and subterranean rivers. Divers exploring this surreal landscape have discovered strange new animals, as well as remains of the ancient Mayans. Simon MacCorkindale narrates. Producer Tim Scoones ; Series editor Tim Martin
Repeated next Sunday (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Grouse, Hares and Stags. Red deer, blue hares and camouflaged grouse - cameraman Gordon Buchanan sets out to capture some colourful moorland wildlife. Producer Roger Webb : Series producer Wendy Darke
3/3. Look over Your Shoulder. Ben discovers that the path of true love never runs smooth, in the conclusion to Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais 's dramatisation of Jonathan Coe 's darkly humorous novel.
Producer Chrissy Skinns ; Director Tony Smith Rptd next Sat
The rise and rise of Viagra has created a F-1.5 billion worldwide market in a pill which, for some, has become more recreational drug than impotence aid. As rivals of the drug's manufacturer Pfizer fight for a share of the spoils, the Money Programme reveals the inside story of this business phenomenon and asks just how long it can continue. Narrated by Adrian Chiles. Producer Martin Small ; Series editor Clive Edwards
Kirsty Wark with analysis of the day's top stories and a look at tomorrow's headlines.
6/6. Innovations in winter sports, storage and advertising. Shown yesterday at 8pm
Entrepreneurs have three minutes to pitch their business ideas to five multi-millionaires with money to invest. Ideas include an innovation in winter sports and a high-end glamour magazine. Show more
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2.00 History Schama Shorts. Selected chapters from A History of Britain. 12497 4.00 History Schama Shorts. Plus KS3 Curriculum Bites Timelines 1066-1660