Fox has a new mate.
Spores are released.
Who'll rescue Penny?
Children wash clothes.
The fountain is broken.
Emily has her first sleepover.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Who was crowned men's singles champion? With John Inverdale.
(Shown yesterday at 10.30pm)
Ollie runs for mayor.
(BW)
Westminster updates.
The first of a week-long series of reports from Iceland.
Spot runs away from home.
(BW)
Sci-fi spy adventure. A top agent steps in when rubies needed to power a top-secret laser gun are stolen.
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The day-to-day lives of police officers in Ryedale, North Yorkshire. PC Alison Travis has a busy day dealing with a stolen horse. With John Craven.
A New Zealand couple aim to leave Leeds for North Yorkshire.
Polar explorer Ben Saunders and ex-SAS soldier Ken Hames join Ainsley Harriott.
Quickfire quiz.
The Dorset resort of Bournemouth welcomes the antiques-auction show. What items of interest will be brought to the expert attention of James Lewis and Nigel Smith? Hosted by Paul Martin.
3/3. Saints and Sinners. From the first ever crime-reconstruction film - the arrest of an embezzler - to the striking religious walks that were once regular community events in the north of England, Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon recorded the full moral spectrum of Edwardian behaviour. The duo also moved into fiction but, as the popularity of cinema grew, so the end of an era approached. With Dan Cruickshank. Series producer Emma Hindley
Executive producer Simon Ford
2/2. Following on from this morning's update, this visit to LA is at Nasa for a progress report on the Independence Day attempt to crash a spacecraft into comet 9P/Tempel 1 at 23,000 miles per hour. If all goes to plan, onboard cameras will enter a crater the size of Wembley Stadium to reveal the ancient rock and ice from which the planets and life on Earth sprung. With Dr Brian Cox and Dr Lucie Green. Producer Kenny Scott ; Executive producer Paul Bader www.open2.net/astronomy Two worlds collide: page 37
3/12. A team of trainers with the Metropolitan Police take on journalists who work for The Lady magazine, England's oldest weekly publication for women. Jeremy Paxman poses the questions.
Dulcet-toned Desmond Lynam switches temporarily from sport to satire as the guest host. He attempts to maintain order over Ian Hislop , Paul Merton and guest panellists comedian Marcus Brigstocke and presenter-turned-politician Robert Kilroy-Silk .
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With the majority of people in Britain still meat-eaters, thousands of animals are slaughtered each day in the country's abattoirs. This graphic documentary focuses on a small, family-run abattoir in Oldham, Greater Manchester. As well as showing the methods involved in meat production, it also hears from the men from a wide range of cultural backgrounds who wield the sharp knives - the killers and the cutters.
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2/4. Bosnia. Ben Anderson travels to the former Yugoslavia as the football teams of two nations -
Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina - meet in Sarajevo in the qualifying rounds of the 2006 World Cup only ten years after fighting a genocidal war.
With almost every family touched by tragedy and with the animosity between the two peoples as strong as ever, will the fans be able to confine their passion to the match or will it explode into violence? Directors/Producers Christopher Martin and Tim Pritchard
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1.00 The French Experience A 20-part course for beginners that covers topics from jobs to family and from dining to holidays. With in-vision subtitles.