Trappers make trouble. (Signed)
News and gossip from the house. The Red Nose fun starts at 7pm.
Comic Relief special: page 14
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10 30 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-11) Double bill.
11.10 The Chat Room (ages 7-11) 944554611.30 Social Inclusion Dramas (ages 9-11)
11 50 BBC Primary Geography (ages 9-11)
Herman takes up wrestling. (BW)
Followed by The Witness
Answering viewers' questions.
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Horticultural tips.
Can a Shropshire couple move on after their son's death?
Pam and Richard Edy look for a coastal property in Suffolk.
Etiquette expert Drusilla Beyfus has dating dos and don'ts.
Highclere Castle in Berkshire hosts the show.
Fundraising bus drivers join the culinary challenge.
Elimination quiz.
New Order and Phantom Planet quest on the show as it swaps channels to make way for Comic Relief. Producer Sally Wood ; Executive producer Andi Peters
Repeated tomorrow on BBC1 (5) www.bbc.co.uk/totp
Passion and knowledge - plus the ability to make an exceptional three-course meal for the judges - are the required qualities in this quarter-final.
What's gone wrong with Britain's pension system? In the first of a special two-part Money Programme that concludes next week, reporter Michael Robinson investigates - and asks how ways might be found that can help to safeguard our futures.
2/4. The toy and utility groups take to the main ring, while Jessica Holm reports on the first obedience competition. Coverage continues tomorrow. BBCi: results and the "hero dog" event available via the red button
The shrubbery at Berryfields receives Monty Don 's attention. Rachel de Thame is moving and dividing in the mixed borders while Chris Beardshaw visits a Birmingham rose collection that needs restoring. Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors
Repeated tomorrow www.bbc.co.uk/gardening RT DIRECT: book Gardener's World - Gardening from Berryfields,
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2/5. Russia's brutal dictator fell into a coma in 1953. Many wanted him dead. So who was responsible? Simon Sebag Montefiore visits Moscow to meet
Stalin's friends and family and unearths documents in the secret Soviet archive that suggest foul play.
Director Tim Robinson ; Executive producer John Farren Why the red renaissance? Plus RT Direct book offer: p31
3/10. Correspondence from TV viewers.
Hugh Grant , Sarah Alexander , Stephen Fry and Omid Djalili take on Armando lannucci , Colin Murray , Neil Morrissey and John Thomson. Presented by Angus Deayton. Comic Relief is back on BBC1 at 10.35.
Director John L Spencer ; Producer Myles Jenkins Comic Relief special: p14; Chris Evans in the RT Interview: p20
Hosted by Gavin Esler.
Grayson Perry , Deborah Bull and John Harris join host Kirsty Wark for an analysis of the cultural week. Series producer Tanya Hudson
The Talking Heads mainman performs classics from his old band and cuts from his Look into the Eyeball release at the Union Chapel in north London. Director Janet Eraser Crook; Producer Alison Howe
(Revised rpt)
Broadway-based mystery starring George Sanders. Harry's trapped in a stifling small town. When he falls for a New Yorker, his hypochondriac sister tries to keep him home at any price. Review page 64.
Director Robert Siodmak (1945,15) (BW)
www.btcco.uk/learningzone
Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated.
2.00 The Emperor's Gift 88657 2.30 Understanding Music: a Change of Key? 67164 3.00 Palazzo Pubblico , Siena 27247 3.30 Global Firms in the Industrialising East 81744 4.00 Insights into Violence 79909 4.30 Re-inventing the City 3305096 5.20 Ever Wondered? 1538638 5.30 Imagining the Pacific