The friends hunt for fish.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 The Way Things Work (ages 7-9) 7574630 10.45 Something
Special (ages 4-7) Signed.
11.00 Words and Pictures Plus
(ages 5-6) 2591659 11.15 Pathways of Belief (ages 7-9+)
Westminster updates.
Answering budget queries.
Email [email address removed] or log on to [web address removed].
Guy Madison and Rhonda Fleming star in an intriguing western update of The Taming of the Shrew. A man due to hang is offered a reprieve if he marries a woman he's never met and leaves town.
Review page 59.
(1958, U)
(S) (W)
Germany's plan to complete the war in 40 days.
(BW) (More tomorrow at 2.20pm)
Chef James Martin indulges Carol Kirkwood 's sweet tooth.
From the charming town of Llsiesur-la-Sorgue in Provence.
Hazel Irvine and Clare Balding join Lesley Waters and Ross Burden for a culinary head-to-head.
Acerbic quiz show. (5)
Paul Martin goes in search of the real Jane Austen near Andover in Hampshire. (Revised rpt)
inventing a dish from scratch, cooking at London's exclusive Dorchester Hotel and wowing judges with a two-course meal - which of the contestants will win through to tomorrow's quarter-final?
Damien Hirst , dubbed Britain's most expensive living artist, discusses his recently opened exhibition of paintings in New York. Plus the imminent return of Doctor Who, and the English village that's launched its own book prize. With Andrew Graham-Dixon .
Series producer Marcus Herbert ; Executive editor George Entwistle Repeated at 11.25pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
The Mystery of the MI. In November 1925 Britain's biggest and most advanced submarine sank without trace, taking 69 men to their deaths. The Admiralty claimed it was a collision, others weren't so sure. An ex-Navy diver sets out to solve the mystery.
Director Tim Lambert ; Series producer Will Aslett
9/12. The forbidding medieval fortress at Conwy in Gwynedd gives up its treasures to salvage dealer Drew Pritchard. Meanwhile, Anthony Reeve is dismayed to discover that some of his stock is stolen, and sets about returning it to its rightful owner. Narrated by Susannah Doyle.
Series producer Susan Crook BBC HOMES S ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: E3.20, monthly
2/4. It's week two of the government-backed course for parents with tearaway kids, and embattled Reg has a new strategy for managing his foul-mouthed daughter: stay cairn and walk away. Can he keep his cool? And why does Kathy, who describes herself as laid-back, quickly resort to physical punishment when her boys act up? Parenting officer Islay Downey finds out as this compelling and sometimes shocking series continues. Amanda Redman narrates. Director Fiona Grant ; Executive producer Simon Ford www.bbc.co.uk/parenting
5/8. Market researcher Jan Flanagan has decided that there must be more to life than quizzing the Great British public about their lawnmowers. She's sold her house to finance a four-month trip around Asia, hoping it'll be a life-changing experience - but is Borneo's torrid jungle really the ideal destination for Jan, a 50-something Brit with a leech phobia? Series producer Sanjay Singhal ; Executive producer Vicki Barrass www.bbc.co.uk/holiday
With Gavin Esler.
By the Conservative shadow
Chancellor Oliver Letwin.
Shown at 7pm
Brash Brazilian thriller starring Alexandre Borges and Marco Ricca. Gilberto and Ivan hire a hitman to kill the third partner in their construction firm. But when the killer begins to take over their lives, they come to regret their decision. In Portuguese with English subtitles. Review page 59. Director Beto Brant (2001,18)
www.bbcco.uk/iearningzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Design & Technology 1 Topics are designing and making products, graphics and food technology. 47321 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Design & Technology 2. Topics are resistant materials, systems and control, electronics and textiles.