The Sky Demon loses his tail.
Cameron faces probing questions from the press then his friends shun him. Part of the Potty about Books season.
Coaching Josie for a boat race puts a strain on Penny's voice.
Mr Mopple finds a box full of silver cups.
Gordon is cloned.
Building a hedgehog crossing.
Comedy based on the novel by P.G. Wodehouse, starring Norman Wisdom.
During the 1920s, two men returning to England on a transatlantic liner fall in love with two fellow passengers.
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Business issues.
A world-class line-up tees off on the opening day of the Women's British Open golf championship at Royal Birkdale. The defending champion, England's
Karen Stupples , will be counting on the support of the Lancashire crowd as she aims for a repeat of her conclusive five-stroke victory at Sunningdale last year, which earned her a cheque for £160,000. Presented by Hazel Irvine.
Meanwhile, the 3.25 Goodwood
Cup, worth E100,000 and won last year by Darasim, is the showpiece race on day three of Glorious Goodwood, with other starts at 2.15, 2.50 and 4.00. Editor (golf) Barbara Slater ; Executive producer (golf) Kate McKeag
Quickfire quiz.
Are today's lots in Derby worth a pretty penny, or little more than the paper they're wrapped in?
Deep underground in the Yorkshire Dales, Aubrey Manning uncovers the secrets of dry-stone walls.
Producer John Triffitt ; Executive producer Richard Reisz Aubrey Manning investigates Landscape Mysteries at 12 midnight
4/6. South East Asia or South America? Roving
Liverpudlian lass Debra Powell , 24, longs to continue her round-the-world adventures, but first there's the small matter of maxed-out credit cards and mounting bank loans to consider. It's time for Debra to hear some sobering home truths - but will she listen to her exasperated parents? Max Beesley narrates.
Producer Jamie Matson : Executive producer Helen Bullough BBC ACTION LINE: [number removed]09. Calls are free
With Gavin Esler.
1/6. The North. Top photographers use unfamiliar digital equipment to document football fever in Liverpool and the rise of Sheffield's service industries. Producer Heidi Perry ; Executive producer Basil Comely
How are strange grooves in rocks on the North Yorkshire coast linked to Britain's industrial past? Professor Aubrey Manning investigates.
Director Nick Metcalfe ; Producer Martin Mortimore
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Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Homegrown Hollywood 3/3. Short films. With strong language and disturbing scenes.