Badger recuperates.
The Talisman splits.
PC Plum finds his organisational skills are tested.
Tom keeps on getting disturbed.
A squirrel causes a fire.
Skyscraper Jackson pays a visit to the island.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
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10.30 The Way Things Work
(ages 7-9)
10.45 Focus: Social Inclusion.
(ages 7-11)
11.05 Watch
(ages 5-7)
11.20 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 7-11)
Probing the contents of an elaborate sarcophagus.
Westminster updates.
Business analysis.
David Jason appeals on behalf of Flying Scholarships for the Disabled (FSD). Donation details: Sunday BBC1 at 4.50pm
Clare Balding presents coverage of the first day of Aintree's Grand National meeting with starts at 2.00, 2.35, 3.10, 3.45 and 4.20.
Brian Turner and Lesley Waters in a frantic cook-off.
' Acerbic quiz show.
Following the plight of four orphaned cheetah cubs whose mother has been shot. Plus Ben Fogle getting up close and personal with a troop of baboons and a report on the woman fighting to save huge vultures from extinction.
The wacky duo quiz two more unsuspecting families on a diverse range of subjects. And who will be the first to identify the mystery object?
C Objects from outer space regularly bombard Earth and in Arizona, the renowned Meteor Crater is the result of one such collision. The five scientists' challenge is to work out the size of both the meteor that struck America and a lunar crater With Kate Humble.
Directors Alexis Giradet and Milla Harrison
Series producer Jonathan Renouf
Giant Otters - Wolves of the River. Set in the Peruvian
Amazon, this is the story of a giant otter family and their relationship with neighbours, the black caiman. Producer Hugh Cordey
Pandora's Secrets. In 1790, HMS Pandora was sent to capture the mutineers from the Bounty. Having caught 14 of them she was on her way home when disaster struck. Thirty metres below the Great
Barrier Reef, film-makers come face to face with one of the crew. But who is it?
Director Sian Griffiths ; Series producer Will Asiett RT DIRECT: Journeys to the Bottom of the Sea VHS, E17.99 (RRP E19.99) including p&p. To order call [number removed]3850 (national rate)
12/12. John Rawlinson trawls the yards in France in a bid to buy new stock but nearly comes back with an empty van, and Anthony Reeve has thousands of shoe mouldings to sell, plus a batch of urns to deliver and a third century sarcophagus to collect.
Series producer Susan Crook BBC HOMES & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: £3.20, monthly
Steve Rider tees off live coverage of the 69th
Masters tournament from the Augusta National
Golf Club in Georgia. Phil Mickelson is the defending champion after his first Major win last year, but three-time winner Tiger Woods will prove hot competition as he returns to something like his best following a barren spell. World number one Vijay Singh and Ernie Els will both be pushing Woods hard, while this year's European challenge comes from Darren Clarke and emerging Englishman Luke Donald. With commentary from Peter Alliss , Ken Brown and Sam Torrance. Coverage continues on BBC1 at 10.35pm. Radio 5 Live has golf coverage in Sport on 5 from 7pm
With Gavin Esler.
Well-intentioned drama based on a true story starring Kathy Baker.
A Jewish wife and mother decides to stand up to a white supremacist group that is spreading its anti-Semitic ideology throughout a quiet town in Montana.
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Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision French 1. Everyday experiences and personal and social life. 70601 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision French 2. The world of work and the international world.