Triple bill.
Will Arrow decide to leave? (Signed)
Visiting a pond.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 BBC Primary History (ages
7-11) Double bill. 9356418 11.10
Social Inclusion Dramas (ages 9-11) (99274050 11.30 The Chat Room
(ages 7-11) 3218166 11.50 Primary
Geography (ages 9-11) (5)Followed by The Witness
Grandpa contacts a dating agency. (BW)
Viewers' pensions queries.
Email [email address removed] or log on to [web address removed].
Tackling clay soil, and autumnal colours. (Revised rptXS)
Overhauling a dining room/study, bedroom and kitchen.
The British Army's first battle at Mons.
(BW) (Continues next Monday)
In the final visit of the series to Glamis, Drusilla Beyfus explains dinner-table etiquette.
Will the flea markets in Guerande, the Loire, swell the wallets of today's competitors?
Brian Turner and Paul Rankin join the culinary challenge.
Elimination quiz.
People of Derby ask experts David Barby and Philip Serrell to value their heirlooms. (Revised rpt)
A semi-final place is up for grabs as this evening's four cooks strive for culinary stardom.
Can we make our pensions work for us, or must we work till we drop? In thesecondof a two-part Money Programme report, Michael Robinson investigates. Producer Joanna Lee : Series editor Clive Edwards
1/6. Alan Titchmarsh unearths the stories behind royal gardens and the monarchs who created them. Tonight, a medieval safari park and Britain's oldest lawn. Director Kath Moore ; Executive producer Dick Colthurst
Monty Don establishes a new vegetable garden at Berryfields, Rachel de Thame reviews supports for herbaceous perennials, Carol Klein sows unusual and exotic climbers and Chris Beardshaw looks at the seed collectors department at RHS Wisley Gardens. Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors www.bbc.co.uk/gardening
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David Frost and Henry Kissinger are among the celebrity fliers who help engineers, test pilots, stewardesses and travellers recount the story of the world's only supersonic passenger jet's life and death. Director Amir Amirani : Editor John Farren
5/10. Correspondence from TV viewers received over the past 50 years. More next Monday.
3/4. Boiling Point. Sheila Hancock , Arabella Weir ,
Janet Street-Porter , Bonnie Greer , Jenny Eclair , Nina Myskow , Ann Widdecombe and Germaine Greer blast babies, toddlers, young mothers, pets, cyclists and litter louts. Narrated by Alison Steadman.
Producer Judith Holder ; Executive producer Stuart Prebble
Hosted by Kirsty Wark.
Germaine Greer , Michael Gove and Ian Rankin join Mark Lawson for an analysis of the cultural week.
Series producer Tanya Hudson
By the Liberal Democrats.
Singer/songwriter Kirsty MacColl died while diving in Mexico. This is the moving story of her mother's search for the truth about Kirsty's untimely death.
Director Olivia Lichtenstein ; Editor Ben Stark
Documentary-style police drama starring Gary Merrill and Jan Sterling. Captain Danforth attempts to stamp out petty racketeers and hoodlums. Review page 61.
Director Joseph M Newman (1954. PG) (BW)
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Wembley Stadium Venue of Legends
2.30 Church and Mosque Venice and Istanbul 46987 3.00 The Lyonnais A Changing Economy 79548 4.00 Duccio The Rucellai Madonna
4.30 England's Green and Pleasant Land
5.00 An English Accent 64884 5.30 The Train to Cluj-Napoca