A special "sensory" garden.
Bird-brained fun.
A trio of canine capers.
Arty tricks.
The tale of a leprechaun.
Mr Mopple tells a story called Farmer Duck.
The cubs help Gill Gull find a nest.
Scruffty gets a kennel.
A false alarm distracts International Rescue.
Dibble is replaced. (R)
Tips from the experts. Followed by Turning Points
Business news.
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Followed by The Witness
Aerial horticulture.
Spirited spy satire starring Dirk Bogarde. Bohemian author
Nicolas Whistler unwittingly accepts a post with British Intelligence and has soon attracted the attention of a beautiful spy and the Czech secret police. Review paie 49.
Director Ralph Thomas (1963)
Glass blocks and Victorian paving transform a courtyard.
The Provençal town of Grasse.
Lesley Waters and Nick Nairn cross spatulas.
Elimination quiz.
Longleat's lions are on the move, but they won't go quietly. Meanwhile, the elderly gorillas have developed a taste for TV. And at the other end of the scale, there's a microscopic view of some insects.
Castles and standing stones beckon as Aubrey Manning heads for the Pembrokeshire coast, where an arrow flight and some long-lost Irish script provide clues to a time when the area was not so remote.
Director John Triffitt ; Executive producer Richard Reisz See also Landscape Mysteries - In Search of Irish Gold at 12 midnight
7/7. Vicar Christine detects a new spirit of optimism in Boscastle, as shops reopen, Bishop Bill raises the flag at a special church service and there's good news about the harbour's ancient sewage system.
Director Charlie Forman ; Producer Nigel Farrell 59 Coastal walks with Alan Titchmarsh : page 30
3/8. Cars account for 25 per cent of carbon emissions in the UK, and the Roberts family could account for a high proportion of those emissions, as they drive four times the national average. Penney Poyzer takes the family to task over their unnecessary short journeys, and suggests some environmentally friendly alternatives. Andrew Lincoln narrates. Series producer Stephanie Weatherhill
Executive producers Danielle Lux and Damon Pattison RT DIRECT: paperback book No Waste like Home is only £11.50 (RRP E12.99). Call [number removed]042 (national rate) quoting RT
The day's top stories, with Kirsty Wark.
6/6. South West and Wales. Devon's military and maritime connections, a return to the Welsh valleys, and a challenge to Dorset's picture-perfect image - three top conventional photographers provide their digital takes on the regions. Presented by Tom Ang. Producer Helen Nixon ; Exec producer David Okuefuna
Spectacular finds demonstrate that Bronze Age people in Ireland had access to large amounts of gold. But where did these prehistoric metalworkers find it? Producer Richard Reisz
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2.00 Homeqrown Hollywood Short films, including the Oscar-nominated Everything in This Country Must. With strong language and distressing scenes.