Jake befriends a caveman.
5/6. Double bill.
Robert finds three feathers in David Sorrel's old room.
9.30 6/6
Can the coat of feathers save Edith's life?
PC Plum investigates a strange noise outside the nursery.
Ian attempts to fly.
Finbar takes in Pablo.
The man of steel steps into the boxing ring.
Scott is shot down over the desert.
Is Benny's new horse the next Seabiscuit?
Fourth film in the Love Bug comedy series.
En route to Brazil, Herbie and his owners get caught up in a plot to steal Incan gold.
Review page 51. (1980, U)
(Herbie is in the Blue Peter studio, 5pm BBC1)
Appreciating the fragile beauty of Romney Marsh.
How PC Ashton halved teenage trouble in one fell swoop.
Will any valuables be discovered behind the scenes at Basildon's Towngate theatre?
(R)
Paul Rankin and James Tanner are under starters orders.
5/5. The Beatles Story take on the Goliaths.
Quickfire quiz, with Anne Robinson.
Viewers sound off about TV content.
(R)
4/4. Rizal's Return. Rizal Shaputro made headline news after surviving eight days adrift in the Indian Ocean following the Boxing Day tsunami that killed most of his family. This final film records Rizal's return home. Producer Dale Templar
What does it take to produce show-winning veg year after year? Sarah Raven looks for tips from the king of vegetable cultivation, Medwyn Williams , and provides an insight into Britain's strange and wonderful fruit and vegetable culture, from the Yorkshire rhubarb triangle to the Jersey Royal farmers.
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5/13. Nicholas Crane visits Lytham St Anne's, site of the worst lifeboat disaster in British history, Alice Roberts relates the discovery of 5,000-year-old human footprints on a beach near Liverpool, Neil Oliver experiences the dangerous quicksands of Morecambe Bay and Mark Horton takes a look at the coastal defences at the end of Hadrian's Wall, once the outer edge of the Roman empire.
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With Martha Kearney.
Paul Morley, Sarah Churchwell and Kwame Kwei-Armah assess the latest cultural offerings. Kirsty Wark hosts.
3/3. British audiences were at an all-time low in the 1970s but a new generation of musicians have re-ignited interest from clubbers to the easy-listening crowd. Terence Stamp narrates.
2/2. Courtney Pine in concert with special guests including Carleen Anderson , Rob G and Talvin Singh. Director David Peterson
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2.00 Off with the Mask: TV in the 60s
2.30 West Africa: Art and Identities
3.30 Ever Wondered?
4.00 Powers of the President: Nixon and Ford
5.00 Relationships