The deer face death.
Jackie and Jade are ambushed.
PC Plum is homesick. Who can cheer him up?
Can T-Bone avoid fear?
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Herman misreads some children. (BW)
Updates from Westminster.
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1.00 Numbertime (ages 6-7) Double bill.
Introduction to maths for four- and five-year-olds, exploring numbers through song, sketches and animation, with the Mularkey Gang. Show more
Business news with Adam Shaw and Adrian Chiles.
Ahead of tomorrow's opening round of the Masters, a chance to see highlights from last year, when Phil Mickelson clinched a memorable victory. Poulter: an Englishman in America is at 7pm
A trip to
Dungeness beach, Kent.
This August 1981 final sees the Griffiths from Llandudno,
Gwynedd, take on the Almonds from Reading. Dick & Dom's Ask the Family is at 6.30pm
Trying to make a quick buck at
Alexandra Palace, London.
James Tanner and Paul Rankin are on their marks.
Caustic quiz show.
In Namibia Ben Fogle discovers whether a hyena's bite is worse than its bark, and Kate Humble reveals how rangers risk their lives to track black rhino.
Two more unsuspecting families are subjected to rounds of quick-fire questions.
Golfer Ian Poulter is famous for competing in the Open wearing trousers emblazoned with the Union Jack. But how does his golf measure up to his flag flying? This documentary follows Poulter as he moves to Florida in preparation for golf's first major of the year - the Masters. Coverage begins tomorrow 9pm. Producer Peter Small ; Editor Jo McCusker www.bbc.co.uk/golf
The Real Macaw. The most vivacious and flamboyant member of the parrot family is in the spotlight. The birds, whose emotional capacity and intellect are remarkable, are seen in the wild - and enjoying rollerskating! David Attenborough narrates. Producer Mark Flowers ; Series editor Sara Ford
8/9. The Greeks. The golden age of Greek civilisation produced a series of inventions that have had a profound impact on the technology we use today. While Adam Hart-Davis tests ancient computers and catapults, Hermione Cockburn explores the Aegean, chronicling the story of an extraordinarily inventive and sophisticated people. Producer Jane Cameron ; Series producer Ian Potts www.bbc.co.uk/history
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Jeremy Paxman presents.
3/3. The First Romantic. During the final turbulent years of the composer's life, his father and four children died, his wife Constanze fell ill, and he was beset by financial difficulties. Yet in this period, as this drama-documentary reveals, Mozart's music reached a peak of perfection.
Writers/Directors James Kent , Andy King-Dabbs , Ursula Macfarlane Executive producer Sue Judd
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2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Science 1: Physics 14113 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Science: Higher Tier. Biology, chemistry and physics topics in depth.