An oil tanker disaster.
Archie goes shopping.
Boat fun.
Gordon loses his magic hat.
Helping mum.
Wendy finds herself swamped with work.
Skyscraper Jackson comes to Birdwell Island.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 KS1 Science Clips (ages 5-7) Four episodes.
(ages 11-14) (S)
The clan take in a tenant.
(BW)
Followed by The Witness
Westminster update.
Adrian Chiles talks to retiring Southampton footballer Graeme Le Saux about his playing career and keeping fit.
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(Adrian Chiles on the Big Challenge: p121)
Live coverage of the quarter-final stage of the Queen's tournament. Will there be a spectacle to match last year's breaking of the speed record when
Andy Roddick fired the world's fastest serve in his win over Paradorn Srichaphan ? With Sue Barker. Executive producer Paul Davies www.bbC.co.uk/tennis BBCi- additional live coverage between
1.00 and 8.00pm via the red button
Paul Martin explores a shell grotto hidden under the streets of Margate in Kent.
Are you suffering with "Kippers"? Get your head around the concept of Kids in Parents' Pockets Eroding Retirement Savings as The Money
Programme profiles those put-upon mums and dads bailing their kids out well into adulthood.
Director Joanna Lee ; Editor Clive Edwards
6/8. The Midlands. Dominic Heale tours the outstanding landscapes of the Midlands, from Blue John cavern, through Wenlock Edge to Dove Dale. Director John Dickinson ; Executive producer Charles Hunter
Revised repeat - first shown on BBC Midlands
All things watery considered, with planting in the small formal pond and a check on progress in the larger wildlife pond. Plus Carol busy in the long borders and Monty readying himself for next week's Gardeners' World Live plant swap and preparing to transport the container vegetable garden to the event. Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors
2/3. Love and Loss. Charles Hazlewood explores the music of Beethoven's prodigiously creative middle years, a period in which Napoleon's troops swept through Europe. With revolution in the air, Beethoven wrote five symphonies, four concertos and his only opera, Fidelio, which took its inspiration from the Napoleonic ideas of freedom, truth and equality.
Writer/Director Damon Thomas ; Exec producer Sue Judd BBCi: information on the programme's music available via the red button Beethoven Uncovered is at 10pm on BBC4
Beethoven's first five symphonies are available to download as MP3 files at bbc.co.uk/radio3, for seven days from Tuesday 7 June
3/4. The Meedja. Newspaper columnists and the media's obsession with the sex lives of celebrities incur the wrath of our band of senior cynics.
Producer Alan Lewens ; Exec producer Stuart Prebble
With Gavin Esler.
Bill Buford, Germaine Greer and Kwame Kwei-Armah air their views on the cultural week with Kirsty Wark.
Tense thriller starring
Frank Sinatra and Sterling Hayden. The calm of the small town of Suddenly is shattered when three armed men arrive and hold a family hostage. Review page 60. Director Lewis Allen (1954, PG) (BW)
Followed by The Witness <R)
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Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Was Anybody There? 17237 2.30 Meaning in Abstract Art 29072 3.00 Living with Risk
3.30 The Golden Thread 10324 4.00 Powers of the President Constitution and Congress 3166850 4.50 Ever Wondered? 64131148 5.00 Finding a Voice
Jack, Sam and Jamie 73904 5.30 In the Shadow of the Vesuvius The volcano as tourist attraction.