Tohru is now the "chosen one".
Confronting Crab Girl.
Josie wants to find out how butterflies are able to fly.
Colouring.
A fishing trip.
There's a new factory boss.
Migo practises being happy.
Jelly and Jackson try different jobs.
Cleo keeps scratching.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
(5)
The family win membership to an exclusive resort. (BW)
Westminster news.
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Shakespeare: the Animated Tales (ages 9-13) Othello
Business issues with Adam Shaw and Adrian Chiles.
Live coverage of four races from Goodwood's May Trials meeting, with starts at 2.10, 2.40, 3.15 and 3.45. Presented by Clare Balding , Rishi Persad and Lydia Hislop. Commentary is by Jim McGrath , with expert analysis from Willie Carson and Ray Cochrane. More tomorrow at
2pm. www.bbc.co.uk/racing
A couple hunt for a country retreat that has scope for a music studio. Executive producers Daisy Goodwin and Kate Roberts (Revised rpt)
Celebrity chefs Ross Burden and Lesley Waters guest.
Caustic quickfire quiz.
Paul Martin visits an imposing Victorian military installation in Plymouth as the experts descend upon Torquay in search of more valuable antiques.
Series producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
3/5. While personal injury firm Amelans - the focus of this droll fly-on-the-wall series - and Manchester City Council go toe to toe over the legitimacy of some of the cases, the firm are also hoping their latest TV advertising campaign will drum up some new work. But are the public tiring of the endless adverts that fill the daytime schedules? Mark Radcliffe narrates. Director Joe Lister ; Series producer Jim Booth
3/5. Despite Taiwan's wealth, the United Nations still insists it is officially part of China. Simon Reeve continues his travelogue by meeting the Taiwanese Army as it prepares to face Chinese attack, attending a concert by Taiwan's equivalent of Take That, and going to the top of the world's tallest building.
Series producer Will Daws ; Executive producer Karen O'Connor
First shown on BBC4 (AD)
Dune. Over the past 10,000 years, dunes have made their way from the windswept shores of the Atlantic across Africa's Namib Desert. Graphics and time-lapse imagery are used to capture the formation of these ridges of sand and the huge impact they have had on animals and plants. Brian Cox narrates. Producers Patrick Morris and Jeremy Bristow ; Series editor
Michael Gunton (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/nature
A visit to Formby on the outskirts
Df Liverpool to see one of the last remaining strongholds for the red squirrel. With Bill Oddie.
Director Roger Webb ; Executive editor Fiona Pitcher
1/5. Jan Law isn't your typical compulsive gambler - grandmother, ex-warden in a residential home and ardent Doris Day fan. But she's also been charged with 27 counts of theft, all from an 89-year-old in her care. At 54, Jan is homeless, jobless and penniless. As she awaits her trial, this poignant documentary follows her as she tries to come to terms with a pastime that became a destructive addiction.
Director Tanya Stephan ; Executive producer Richard Klein
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Chantz Powell's first love is the trumpet but it is his uncanny imitations of Louis Armstrong's voice that have brought him attention. This Storyville film follows him as he struggles to get his own voice heard.
Director Mohamed Kounda ; Series editor Nick Fraser
Atmospheric Deep South drama starring Samuel L Jackson. Louisiana in the early 1960s: a revered local doctor's love for his family is only matched by his penchant for attractive female patients. Review page 56.
Director Kasi Lemmons (1997, 15) (Colour and BW)
Followed by The Witness <s)
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2.00 Languages: Jeunes Francophones
4.00 Languages: D-Mag
Teenage German magazine.