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The cubs stare at their reflections.
Farmer Louise has "knicky-knocky" knees.
Andy struggles to wake at dawn.
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Stan is persuaded by Ollie to withdraw all his savings.
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Followed by Trade Secrets
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Updates from Westminster. www bbc.co.uk/dailypolitics 5526C
A drilling company tries to lay pipes under the house without seeking permission. (BW)
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Business news.
Weekend Six Nations highlights. Shown Sunday at 12.05am
The unique climate of south-west Ireland. (Revised rpt)
How is the native red squirrel fighting back from the brink of extinction? Plus James Martin cooks a simple fish dish.
The unwanted valuables of Birmingham are brought forth for valuation by the experts.
Presented by Kate Alcock.
Brian Turner and Lesley Waters don their aprons.
Caustic quiz show.
4/6. Meet the rescued donkeys giving pleasure to children with special needs. Plus the bald cat with a bad case of fleas. With Rolf Harris.
How will today's top three amateur cooks cope in the kitchens of the prestigious River Cafe, training ground for such chefs as Jamie Oliver ?
It's 9 May 1671: after a lifetime of failed abductions and petty crimes, "Colonel" Thomas Blood instigates his most audacious plan yet - an attempt to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.
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The team investigates the underwater world, with the challenge of eavesdropping on the sounds of the reef. Then they attempt to make a successful mosquito repellent. It's a tricky process, involving the use of some very smelly raw material.
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3/9. The Aztec, Maya and Inca. From the heart of Mexico City to the lost citadels of Machu Piccu, Hermione Cockburn tells the stories behind the golden age of these inventive peoples. Plus Adam Hart-Davis demonstrates the lasting effect the New World of Central America has had on the technology we use today, from suspension bridges to scalpels.
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RT Direct: accompanying book What the Past Did for Us is available for only £14.99 (RRP £16.99) including p&p. To order send a cheque payable to Radio Times, to: [address removed] or call [number removed] (national rate)
Jeremy Paxman presents.
2/4. For over 25 years, the London Review of Books has been the key forum for the liberal intelligentsia. Mariella Frostrup explores this erudite world with the help of contributors Alan Bennett ,
Andrew O'Hagan , Mary Beard and editor Mary-Kay Wilmers. Producer Richard Bright ; Executive producer Sam Organ
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2/5. Analysis of major news stories, from BBC News 24 and BBC World.
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2.00 Revisewise Challenge at School Maths.
4.00 The Geography Programme: Mapping Crime and Indigenous Peoples, Climate and Ecosystems.