Winter is approaching.
Jackie is infected with poison.
Archie has an invention to keep his knees warm. (S)
The gang jump like kangaroos.
Norman gets stranded.
Fun with Blue Cow et al.
Cleo fakes an injury.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
Focus - Citizenship (ages 9-11)
Minorities. Three editions.
Evidence of a lost medieval hospital is unearthed.
Westminster updates.
With Adam Shaw.
Repeats are not indicated.
Pod's Mission: Year 3 (ages 7-9) Science double bill.
Bawdy highlights.
Robert Robinson fires the questions in this classic edition as Dick and Dom take over in the new version at 6.30pm. (RHS)
Any loot in Leicester?
James Martin and James Tanner do culinary battle.
Caustic quiz.
New series Ben Fogle and Kate Humble go on safari in Namibia in the first of their weeknight reports. An elephant collaring process almost ends in tragedy.
Producer Chris Powell ; Executive producer Annette Clarke
New series Anarchic tearaways Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood promise a more twisted spin on the old favourite as four members of two families - each consisting of two adults and two children - pit their wits against each other in quick-fire rounds of questions every weeknight.
Director Simon Hepworth; Series producer Mirella Breda Ask "da" family: page 43
How French president Charles de Gaulle survived an assassination attempt after more than 100 rounds of ammunition hit his car on 22 August 1962.
Director Matthew Wortman ; Executive producer David Upshal
First shown on BBC4
When the Amazon rainforest first hit the headlines in the 1980s, we were told that two thirds would be gone by the year 2000. But although much of the forest still remains, the battle for the Amazon is now fiercer than ever. Narrated by Paul McGann. Tribes of the Amazon is tomorrow at 7.30pm.
Producer James Smith ; Executive producer Tim Martin
Rick enjoys some reef fishing for sea bass in Jersey followed by a pheasant shoot in Cornwall.
Director/Producer David Pritchard
In the last quarter-final, Manchester University take on St Hilda's College, Oxford. With Jeremy Paxman. Director Tracey Rooney ; Producer Peter Gwyn
7/10. Jordan to Ethiopia. Dan Cruickshank turns Indiana Jones as he hunts for the legendary Ark of the Covenant, riding a donkey along a precipitous gorge to reach the city of Petra in Jordan, facing a Guardian Monk and scaling the vertical cliff face of Debre Damo in Ethiopia as part of his quest. Also visiting the Holy Lands of Israel and Palestine he has the chance to be cleansed of all shame by an ancient relic - but will it help him find the Ark? Series producer Tim Dunn : Executive producer Basil Comely
Repeated next Saturday
RT DIRECT: Around the World in 80 Treasures (hardback), £17 (RRP £20) inci p&p. To order call [number removed](national rate)
2/4. Among those discussing whether men and women speak different languages are Rick Wakeman , Clive James , Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins.
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
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1/3. Miracle of Nature. Drama-documentary starring Jack Tarlton , Kenneth Cranham ,
Claire Skinner and Emma Cunniffe , charting the course of the composer's life. In this episode presenter
Charles Hazlewood explores Mozart's progress from musical prodigy to keyboard master.
Continues tomorrow at 11.20pm.
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Schools Repeats are not indicated
1.00 The Contenders 3 & 4 Hotel & Leisure; Information Technology 80211 2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Poetry 58747 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Maths