The cub plants flowers.
Three adventures.
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A tortoise shell holds a secret.
A boy finally gets the chance to prove himself.
Fun comedy sequel to Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor, with Fred MacMurray. Professor
Brainard's experiments wreak more havoc. Review page 6
Director Robert Stevenson (1962, U)
(BW) Film Trivia: page 55
Stan and Ollie attempt to sneak a dog back into their room.
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Herman's Rival. is Lily conducting an affair? (BW)(R)(S) Then The Witness (R)
Shown on Sunday at 12.10am
The Battle of Verdun, which raged during 1916.
(BW) (Continues tomorrow at 2.20pm)
With Jennie Bond, Shauna Lowry and Mark Moraghan.
(R) (S)
What treasures are sniffed out in the fragrant French town of Grasse?
James Martin and Nick Nairn are on their marks.
Caustic quiz show. (RMS)
Newcastle United FC opens the gates of St James'
Park to today's auction. (Revised rpt)
It just gets harder for the three finalists. Can they hold their nerve in the demanding kitchens of Michelin-starred restaurants Le Gavroche, the Square and the Capital?
On 28 January 1986, the space shuttle Challenger exploded, just 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven astronauts on board. This is the story of how an engineer's unheeded warnings led to that fateful day. Director Angus Cameron ; Executive producer Chris Kelly
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In this prize-winning edition from the fourth series, a team of scientists and a chemist are challenged to make three rockets that use only water for fuel and can carry passengers. Presented by Kate Humble.
Series producer Jonathan Renouf
7/9. The Egyptians. It was a superpower of the ancient world, and every schoolchild knows about pyramids and mummies. But Adam Hart-Davis digs deeper to show some other less well-known Egyptian inventions, including a disastrous one. Marty Jopson pays a handyman's tribute to these early toolmakers, while Amani Zain tells stories from around Egypt. Producer Jane Cameron ; Series producer Ian Potts
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Adam Hart-Davis on mummification: page 37
Gavin Esler presents.
When UK insurance company Norwich Union opened a call centre in Bangalore, Linda Cameron from the company's Norwich call centre disliked the idea. So will doing a job swap with Bangalore employee Ajitesh Mukherjee change her views?
Producer Minoo Bhatia ; Exec producer Cesca Eaton
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Schools Repeats not indicated.
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Biology
4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Chemistry