Ferny in love. (S)
A goat-eating monster.
The gang find a vital clue.
Suzie gets excited about some new purchases for the shop.
Seeing stars.
Pinga loses a toy.
Walkie-talkies prove useful.
Migo's got the collywobbles!
The dogs turn detectives.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 The Way Things Work
(ages 7-9)
10.45 Razzledazzle
(ages 4-5)
11.05 Something Special
(ages 4-7) (S) (SL)
11.20 Primary Geography
(ages 9-11)
11.30 The Way Things Work
(ages 7-9)
11.45 Razzledazzle
(ages 4-5) (S)
12.05 Words and Pictures Plus
(ages 6-7)
12.20 KS1 Science Clips
(ages 5-7)
Financial analysis.
Repeats are not indicated.
Watch (ages 5-7) Double bill.
Knockabout western starring John Wayne.
Visiting San Francisco, cattleman Duke Fergus falls for Barbary belle Flaxen Tarry.
Review page 57. (1945, U) (BW) ***
3/5. Muhammad Ali. Insights from the boxer's faithful friend and former business manager.
See Tuesday's choice.
Highclere Castle, Newbury.
Frenetically fashioned food by Nick Nairn and Lesley Waters.
Caustic quizzing.
(S)
Will the flamingos take to their new home? And how do you capture a wild giraffe? (Revised rpt)
The last in the series of Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood's twisted spin on the quiz show favourite.
As Tate Modern celebrates its fifth birthday, Charles Hazlewood considers the extent of its cultural impact. Plus, Matthew Sweet on how TV taught us parenting, Nick Hornby on his latest novel, and a preview of Robert Lepage 's production of opera Nineteen Eighty-Four. Producer Julian Birkett ; Executive editor George Entwistle
Repeated at 11.55pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
RT CHOOCE 3/5. American Prairies. On a journey into the Old West,
Ray follows in the footsteps of Jim Bridger , who forged a path across America's continental divide. From constructing a boat out of willow and buffalo hide, to preserving meat and berries, he utilises the skills of such mountain men - and of the native Shoshone.
Producer Matt Brandon ; Series producer Ben Southwell
1/8. In the first series Sebastian is jealous of the new Treasury aide, and Lou and Andy attend the opera. Writers Matt Lucas and David Walliams
Director Steve Bendelack ; Producer Myfanwy Moore Behind the scenes at the Baftas: page 14
The Robinsons are a bog standard family from South London who have done quite well. All of them except the youngest Ed who is 32, recently divorced and doing a job he hates.
Sharp satire about show dogs and their owners from the co-creators of This Is Spinal Tap, featuring Christopher Guest, Michael McKean , Catherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy. Review page 57.
Director Christopher Guest (2000, 12)
Shown at 7pm
A riveting, anecdote-packed portrait of the hell-raising, gruff-voiced actor from 1999.
Director John Boorman Postponed from 10 April Then The Witness A historic event recalled.