A new Genus develops.
Archie has come up with an amazing new machine.
A tale about a tiny duck who saves the day.
A jungle expedition.
Roley tries his best to be quiet.
Pete and Nat set sail with pirates.
Playing games with pieces of fruit.
Cleo withholds information.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
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10 30 Landmarks (ages 9-11) 8184337 10.50 BBC Primary History (ages 7-9) 8197801 11.10
Music Makers (ages 7-9)
Educational programme for seven- to nine-year-olds. Looking at how people were entertained 450 years ago. Show more
Series exploring musical concepts. In this edition, how composers use the repetition of musical ideas, or themes.
Herman, the Tire-Kicker. Herman buys a used car. (BW) Followed by The Witness
Westminster updates.
Business issues.
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Watch (5-7) 51020917 1.15 Internet Chat Guide (ages 11-14)
3/6. The rich textures of plants during February.
including the St James's Palace Stakes at 3.45, the Queen Anne Stakes at 4.20 and the Ascot
Stakes at 4.55. Highlights are at
12.15am on BBC1.
Ouickfire caustic quiz.
The King's School in Gloucester finds Adam Partridge and Philip Serrel delivering their expert opinions on interesting items brought in by the public. Meanwhile, presenter Paul Martin discovers the ancient art of leather-making still going strong in Tetbury.
3/11. James May road-tests the Murano, a new 4x4 from Nissan; Germany and Russia give us their take on the classic British sports car with the Weismann MF3 and TVR Tuscan 2; and Time Lord Christopher Eccleston swaps the Tardis for a Toyota Liana as this week's Star in a Reasonably Priced Car.
Shown on Sunday at 8pm RT DIRECT: The Top Gear Revved Up DVD, released 15 June, is available to pre-order for only £13.99 (RRP £15.99) including p&p. To order, call [number removed]7979 (national rate)
Some of the best pitches from the series in which budding entrepreneurs were given three minutes to sell their business ideas to multimillionaire quintet Peter Jones , Duncan Bannatyne , Rachel Elnaugh ,
Doug Richards and Simon Woodroffe. Ideas include a way of getting crying babies to sleep in seconds, a vending-machine concept and an avant-garde range of jewellery. But will anyone walk away with the cash injection needed to transform business dreams into reality? Presented by Evan Davis. Series director Martyn Smith ; Series producer John Hesling
(Revised rpt) www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden
The Channel Tunnel was a dream project that captured the imaginations of Britain and France. But now it's in danger of going bust. Jeff Randall hears from investors who have seen their share price lose 90 per cent of its value, while the banks are owed E6.4 billion. With a crunch meeting this Friday that could decide the fate of Eurotunnel, this Money
Programme special asks how it all went so wrong.
Producer Martin Small ; Editor Clive Edwards Another edition of The Money Programme on Friday at 7pm
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
5/5. The Barley Wood treatment centre in Somerset houses some of the country's most acute drug users. This documentary follows four people struggling to face up to their problems as they work through six weeks of rehab, examining the centre's belief that therapy can tackle the underlying causes of addiction.
But statistics highlight that, for every person who manages to break the cycle of destructive behaviour, others will be unable to stay clean or even survive.
Director Tanya Stephan : Executive producer Richard Klein
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Secondary Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 RE: Taking Issue Investigating topics such as vegetarianism and sex before marriage. ; RE: Belief File Young people's perspectives on various beliefs. 38931 4.00 RE: Belief File An exploration of Hinduism in the modern world, while Jewish youngsters showcase worship, rites of passage and family life.