Plucky disappears.
Piggley's put in charge of the sheep.
Shendu tries to possess Jackie.
Trent starts at his new school.
Suzie is playing the cymbals in the orchestra. (AD)
The trio play at sailing. Where will they end up?
The school mouse goes missing.
The friends enjoy a treasure hunt.
Three boxes full of interesting items.
The canine learns to adjust.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
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10.30 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 9-12) (AD)
10.50 BBC Primary History
(ages 9-11) (AD)
11.10 Music Makers
(ages 9-11)
Election campaign news.
Business issues.
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Pod's Mission: Year 4
(ages 8-9) Double bill.
Action from the first two quarter-finals - best-of-25-frame matches that cued off this morning. BBCi- digital viewers can access coverage of the other table, news and statistics
4/8 The people of Edinburgh put questions to SNP leader Alex Saimond and Plaid Cymru's
Elfyn Llywd.
Live coverage from the Crucible as two more quarter-final matches get under way. Introduced by Hazel Irvine , Steve Davis and john Parrott . BBCi: options available for digital viewers Then Party Election Broadcast By the Conservative Party.
You've got to be cruel to be kind, so an orphaned baby marmoset is given a fright - for his own good. And down on Longleat's Half Mile Lake, the expectant sea lion mums are having a "Californian" beach created especially for them. (Revised rpt)
Families go for glory in Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood's wacky rendition of the classic quiz.
Coverage from Sheffield, where the first two quarter-finals are entering their second sessions.
At this stage last year, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stephen Hendry recorded strikingly similar results. 13-3 demolitions of respective opponents Anthony Hamilton and Ian McCulloch saw the two top-five seeds through to the semi-finals with a session to spare. Hendry may well feature in one of tonight's matches. If so, can he manage to dispatch his latest opponent as quickly? BBCi: digital viewers can access additional live coverage of both tables, plus news and statistics, via the red button on the handset RT DIRECT: The History of Snooker DVD is just E12.99 (RRP
E14.99) including p&p. To order call [number removed]3850 (national rate)
8/12. Pattern Making. Leaving the traction engine with some friends for repairs, Fred and the boys visit David Ragsdale , a skilled pattern maker who also happens to own half a dozen steam engines.
Next it's off to meet Tom Nuttall , who runs a steam-powered garden centre and museum. And there's a trip to an entirely belt-driven clock workshop, where Fred marvels at the delicate processes involved. Director/Producer David Hall (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/dibnah RT DIRECT: Made in Britain, eps 1-6 released 16 May. on VHS for E16.99 (RRP £19.99) or DVD for E19.99 (RRP E24.99) incl p&p. To pre-order call [number removed]3850 (national rate). Eps 7-12 released later this year
Continued quarter-final coverage from the Crucible. Will tonight's matches continue into their third and final sessions tomorrow, or will it all be over by the end of the evening? Either way, with a semi-final place and an extra F25,000 at stake, there's a lot to play for. Introduced by Ray Stubbs ,
Steve Davis and John Parrott. Commentary by Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor , John Virgo , Willie Thorne ,
Terry Griffiths and Neal Foulds.
Jeremy Paxman chairs a studio discussion on a key election issue.
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Highlights of this evening's quarter-final encounters. With Ray Stubbs.
Hazel Irvine with the best of the afternoon's action from Sheffield.
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Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Key Stage Three Bitesize Revision Maths One Whole numbers and decimals, fractions and percentages, and unitary method and time.
4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Physical Geography The national curriculum key elements of landforms, tectonics and coasts, ecosystems, environmental issues and management.