The latest news from the house.
Is the moon really made of cheese?
Looby Loo and Andy tackle a jigsaw.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 The Way Things Work (ages 7-9) 7745126 10.45 Something Special (ages 4-7) Signed
7733381 11.00 Words and Pictures Plus (ages 5-6) 2755855 11.15 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 5-7)
Westminster updates.
Business analysis.
A school project is sabotaged. (BW)
Followed by The Witness
Following in the footsteps of Scottish adventurers.
Linda Robson and James Rylands try to help a Dorset family to face up to their past.
A chilly bedroom becomes a luscious lilac boudoir.
Lion-hunting and learning to be a laird - all in a day's work.
Liverpool hosts the antiques show. With Paul Martin.
Nick Nairn and James Tanner cross culinary swords.
Acerbic quiz show.
Actor and singer Will Mellor joins I'm a Celebrity.... star Fran Cosgrove as Dick & Dom In da Bungalow goes crazy for Comic Relief. Also on CBBC channel. Director Simon Hepworth ; Producer Steve Ryde
Inventing a dish from scratch, cooking for 150 at an Italian restaurant and wowing judges with a two-course meal - which of the contestants will complete the challenges and win through to tomorrow's quarter-final? www.bbc.co.uk/masterchef
As well as an interview with 1960s counter-culture cartoonist Robert Crumb at his house in France, there's analysis of the legacy of the Arts & Crafts movement on the eve of a major exhibition at London's V&A Museum. Plus a fly-on-the-wall report from Brixton Prison as some of the inmates rehearse a production of Shakespeare's Othello. Presented by film critic Mark Kermode.
Series producer Julian Birkett ; Executive editor George Entwistle
Repeated at 11.20pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
1/4. Over the next four days, 23,000 dogs and their owners descend on Birmingham's NEC for the top event in the canine calendar. Today the spotlight is on the terriers and hounds, while viewers will have a chance to vote for their favourite "hero dog". Peter Purves , Jessica Holm , Frank Kane and Wayne Cavanaugh commentate. Hosted by Clare Balding and Richard Hammond. More tomorrow at 7.30pm. Series producer Ian Russell ; Executive producer David Pickthall
www.bbc.co.uk/crufts BBCi: services available via the red button on the handset include a full results rundown and more on the "hero dog" competition
New series 1/4. Violent, abusive and often excluded from school, 14-year-old Jennifer is a parenting nightmare. This powerful and sometimes shocking series follows her mum and dad Jenny and Reg - and six other parents - as they embark on a government-backed course to combat youth crime and antisocial behaviour. Can they improve their parenting skills and keep their kids on the straight and narrow? Narrated by Amanda Redman. Director Paul Tilzey ; Executive producer Simon Ford
www.bbc.co.uk/parenting It's a family affair: page 38
4/8. Divorced mum Helen Brunton last went travelling when Abba topped the charts. Now 48, she's one of a new breed of backpackers and is aiming to recapture her youth by going on a road trip across Africa. But swapping a cosy Manchester suburb for three months of living out of a rucksack proves a steeper learning curve than the ex-teacher expects. Series producer Sanjay Singhal ; Executive producer Vicki Barrass www.bbc.co.uk/holidays
With Kirsty Wark.
Shown at 7pm
Intriguing psychological thriller, based on a novel by Ruth Rendell , starring Sandrine Kiberlain. After the death of her son, the life of novelist Betty Fisher becomes intertwined with a disillusioned waitress when Betty's disturbed mother kidnaps the woman's son. French with English subtitles. Review page 63. Director Claude Miller (2001, 15)
wwwbbcmuk/leamingzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Philosophy & Ethics
4.00 GCSE Bitesize World Religions