Sheltering from thunder.
In Mumbai.
General Granger needs some missile launch codes.
(Shown yesterday at 4.30pm on BBC1)
Edie loses her lunch.
Gordon becomes bug size.
Join Nat and Pete in the Shoe Hoedown.
Nina's party is ruined.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Lurid western starring Barbara Stanwyck.
Kit Banion's saloon is a haven for notorious outlaws. When a gunman arrives in town, Banion falls for him, not realising that he is in fact an undercover detective.
Review page 52. (1955, U)
Westminster update.
Running an economy in a country such as Iceland, which has a population the size of Coventry. With Gillian Lacey-Solymar.
The beautiful setting of Loch Lomond is the backdrop to live coverage of the Scottish Open, considered to be one of the most prestigious tournaments on the European Tour. An all-star cast of players, hopefully including current holder Frenchman Thomas Levet, will be competing for the £400,000 first prize.
Scotland's golfing fans will enjoy a bonanza this year. After this event ends they will be heading off to St Andrews on the east coast, where the Open is being held next week.
Presented by Steve Rider with commentary from Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and Wayne Grady.
The auction show visits Northampton to find out which unwanted antiques might make money at auction. Experts David Barby and James Lewis are on hand. Presented by Paul Martin.
6/11. Is a car faster than a boat? Only one way to find out as a race from London to Oslo sees Jeremy in the Mercedes McLaren SLR and Richard and James on water. And just how many times can a car roll over at high speed? This week's Star in a Reasonably Priced Car is David Dimbleby in an item held over from 19 June.
Shown on Sunday at 8pm www.bbc.co.uk/topgear TOP GEAR MAGAZINE: 0.85. monthly
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New series 1/6. Linsey is a dedicated follower of fashion and football who tives for her glamorous nights out and shops until she drops. Trouble is she's run up enormous debts. Now it's up to mum Jan to try to save her daughter from ruin with the help of financial advisor Lawrence Gold. She has one week to succeed, and what an emotional one it turns out to be. Narrated by Max Beesley. Producer Zoe Thorman ; Series producer Sally Evans www.bbc.co.uk/bankofmumanddad BBC Action Line: [number removed], calls are free
2/3. From superlative show gardens to fantastic floral fantasies, Charlie Dimmock and Joe Swift root out what's hot and what's not at this year's RHS show. Revealing who has won the prizes, they'll also be taking a look at some of the latest gardening trends, while Wesley Kerr goes behind the scenes. Carol Klein reports on what's new in the Rose Pavilion, and design guru Wayne Hemmingway reveals what he grows in his own backyard. A Mondrian-inspired roof garden is opened up in all its artistic glory, and designer Tony Smith produces another of his famous outdoor classrooms - giving children the space to learn and perform drama in an inspiring environment. More tomorrow at 9pm.
Fletcher can't understand Godber's appetite for hard work and tries to convince the lad cheating could be called conning in this 1977 episode.
With Gavin Esler.
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5/6. Jo Brand and Peep Show's David Mitchell are among those joining team captains Rory Bremner and Hugh Dennis and regular Frankie Boyle.
Shown on Sunday at 10pm
2/3. Comedian Marcus Brigstocke hosts the topical talk show that promises to bear a strong resemblance to Newsnight - with an injection of satire and humour. Guests tonight include Peter Tatchell and Toyah Willcox and regular, comedy actor Steve Furst.
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Secondary Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 PSHE Lifeschool: Sex Education. Views and experiences about sex and relationships.
4.00 PSHE Lifeschool: Drugs. Real-life case studies about drug-taking; then Crime and Punishment. A search for self-esteem.