Mr Tumble has new shoes.
A doggy doppelganger.
Archie finds an anchor.
Can wishes come true? (S)
Travis has too much work.
A new fighter plane is sabotaged.
A thief sells the globe holding the secrets of Superman's origin to Lex Luthor. (R) (S)
Charles Dance appeals on behalf of Rokpa UK
For donation details see Sunday 445pm on BBC1 Followed by The Witness
r Easy-going romantic comedy starring Fred MacMurray ,
Vera Miles and Lillian Gish. A saxophonist leaves the big city behind and becomes a pillar of the community in a small country town. Review page 48. Director Norman Tokar (1966, U)
Designer Andy Sturgeon demonstrates how to make the most of a small garden.
Cadillac in Bordeaux wine country is the scene of bargain hunting.
Culinary challenge.
Elimination quiz. (RXS)
It's time for round two of the lion cub inoculations, but this time they know what's coming. And Molly the iguana needs life-saving surgery.
Chav, phat. bison - eh up me duck? Four generations of a Leicestershire family talking the same language but with different accents, words and phrases. Through their conversations with family and friends around the UK, Nick Hancock explores how the English language is changing. Part of the BBC Voices season. Producer James Cameron : Executive producers Dippy Chaudhary and Deborah Perkin The Voices season continues with Word of Mouth, Radio 4, Friday, 4pm Listening to Britain: page 19
7/10. James Dean. In February 1955, photographer
Dennis Stock was given unique access to the troubled, enigmatic star. But Stock felt that some of the shots were so disturbing he refused to release them to the press. This film reveals those pictures taken just seven months before Dean's sudden, violent death. Producer Kate Misrahi ; Series producer Chris Granlund RT DIRECT: save E5 on The World's Most Photographed hardback. To order for just E20 (incl p&p) call [number removed]7979 (national rate)
2/8. Rick Stein continues his gastronomic journey travelling the waterways of southern France. Along the banks of the River Garonne he savours French provincial cooking including magret de canard and petit sale. Other dishes include clams in white garlic sauce, eels in parsley and garlic butter and steak tartare. Director/Producer David Pritchard RT DIRECT: save E2 on the accompanying hardback book. To order for only E18 call [number removed]042 (national rate) quoting RT Test your food knowledge: page 26
2/8. Fiona Waiters is at crisis point. She's deeply unsure of her relationship and how to achieve what she wants in life. Will style guru Angela Buttolph and a week of dressing in a strange new way help the 32-year-old find her true direction?
Producer Gill Holmes ; Executive producer Vicki Barrass
3/3.1945: the year of Winston Churchill's greatest victory and his most devastating defeat. Just weeks after VE Day, a General Election saw him and his government rejected and the Labour Party swept to power. Samuel West narrates. See yesterday's choice. Producer John Hayes Fisher In the Footsteps of Churchill begins on Friday at 8pm
4/6. State of the Nation. Danny finds himself having to lay down the law, so he seeks advice from America's toughest sheriff. It seems forcing offenders to live in the desert and wear pink underwear is the answer. Director/Producer Lee Phillips INTERACTIVE: King Danny will give a ten-minute address at the end of the show, available to digital viewers via the red button The Inside Story: page 54
Hosted by Kirsty Wark.
The teams are told to open a one-day bridal shop.
Shown at 9pm on BBC3 RT DIRECT: save E2 on Trump's book How to Get Rich, paying
E14.99 (including p&p). To order call [number removed]7979 (national rate)
7/8. It's now the turn of the defence witnesses - but there's one final unexpected twist in the tale.
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2.00 Homegrown Hollywood Short films.