Whisper looks for food.
Tracking the gods' armour.
PC Plum gives a lecture.
Tilly's lost flute.
Emily Elizabeth tickles Clifford.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Lily sends Herman to the bank. (BW) (S)
Followed by The Witness
More first-round action from Sheffield, as Neil Robertson tries to oust Stephen Hendry.
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BBCi - digital viewers can access a news and statistics service via the red button
News from the election campaign.
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(The Paxman Interviews, with Tony Blair, is on BBC1 at 7.30pm)
Live coverage continues.
Addition and subtraction.
(ages 6-7)
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Animations, songs and sketches show the relationship between practical problem solving and written calculations using addition and subtraction.
A holiday car hire report.
Mark Williams concludes his match with qualifier Robert Milkins.
2/8 Politicians field questions from the public in Leeds.
Stephen Lee plays Tony Drago for a second-round place. BBCi: digital viewers can access additional live coverage of both tables
Caustic quiz show.
Then Party Election Broadcast
By the Conservative Party.
An outbreak of anthrax is threatening wildlife in Namibia's Etosha National Park. Ben Fogle meets one of nature's greatest engineers, the tiny termite. Plus a look at how quad bikes and dune buggies are making life hell for the Damara tern.
Unsuspecting families are subjected to quick-fire questions.
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World championship coverage continues live from Sheffield's Crucible Theatre as 2002 title holder
Peter Ebdon attempts to avoid a repeat of last year's first-round defeat against an in-form Ian McCulloch. Tonight he faces another tough opponent, Australia's Ouinten Hann , who will similarly want to erase memories of his bitter first-round defeat against England's Andy Hicks on day two of last year's tournament. Hazel Irvine presents the action. BBCi: digital viewers can access additional live coverage of both tables, plus a news and statistics service, via the red button
When King Edward VIII fell in love with American divorcee Wallis Simpson the British monarchy was plunged into crisis. On 10 December 1936 the king was forced to choose between Simpson and the crown. Behind the scenes Wallis's solicitor was attempting to persuade her to withdraw her divorce application while the intervention of a solicitor's clerk threatened to prevent the couple from ever marrying. Director Tanya Cheadle ; Executive producer Chris Kelly
First shown on BBC4
Jeremy Paxman presents.
Hazel Irvine introduces highlights of the day's first-round matches, including the tussle between last year's surprise finalist Graeme Dott and quarter-finalist Ian McCulloch.
Further world championship highlights from today's first-round matches at
Sheffield, presented by Ray Stubbs.
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Key Stage Three Bitesize Revision English Two An introduction to all the KS3 tests, plus revision support covering the reading test, grammar, punctuation and spelling. 48624 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision
Philosophy and Ethics. A look at GCSE religious studies courses that tackle philosophy and ethics.