Double bill.
Dinah is forced to take part in the Great School Quiz.
The evolutionary link between dogs and wolves.
Jackson gets to grips with skiing.
Max makes a home movie.
Peter the dog feels rejected.
Triple bill.
PC Plum is homesick.
Atlantic Inferno
Scott heads up International Rescue while Jeff takes a break.
10.50 Path of Destruction
A huge deforestation machine runs out of control.
Moving drama based on Walter Greenwood's novel, starring Deborah Kerr. 1930s England: Sally Hardcastle is being courted by two men, but only has eyes for another poor but idealistic socialist Larry Meath.
(Review page 53) (1941, PG) (BW) (S)
With Chris Beardshaw.
Followed by The Witness
Business and personal finance news with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
The work of the National Trust for Scotland's species recovery officer in the Hebrides.
3/10. Up on the gallops, there's still time for some last-minute Grand National training.
Can Catherine Gee find a four bedroom country home in Norfolk for less than £200,000?
Antony Worrall Thompson and Nick Nairn get cooking.
Elimination quiz.
How much monkey business will the buffalos put up with? And do tigers have a taste for curry?
9/10. The monarch's accession to the throne in 1837 coincided with the invention of photography. Initially, she and her family used the camera purely for pleasure. But soon the queen began to understand its value as a political tool: to win her subjects' affection and to establish herself as the figurehead of British imperial power.
RT Direct: save £5 on The World's Most Photographed hardback. Send a cheque for £20 (incl p&p) payable to Radio Times to: [address removed], or call [number removed]
4/10. The season's first melons and the celebrated Gascon specialities of rabbit with prunes and poule au pot are on the menu as Rick's glorious barge excursion through France continues.
(Rick's mouthwatering melon salad, plus book offer: p31)
4/8. Karen Richmond , 44, feels stuck in a rut: she'd like to be more extrovert, adventurous and sexy. For five days she eschews her normal wardrobe for five wildly different outfits. But will dressing outside of her comfort zone spark a change in her personality? Series producer Gill Holmes ; Executive producer Vicki Barrass
6/6. For male stripper Ghent Wakefield , 24, image is everything. He's spent thousands on fake tan and hair styling, and maintains his bulging pecs with mountains of food and supplements. Life in London's fast lane has also taken a financial toll, and penny-wise mum Linda thinks it's time to hit the brakes. But at 17 and a half stone and over 6ft tall, Ghent's no pushover. Max Beesley narrates.
Producer Zoe Callan ; Executive producer David Tibballs BBC ACTION LINE: [number removed]09. Calls are free
6/6. The United Nation. When his new passport is refused at customs, King Danny realises that his fledgling nation is useless without international recognition. To this end, he lobbies Switzerland for entry into the UN, auditions for the Eurovision song contest and, finally, reveals his new country's name. 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 Danny Wallace is in He's Having a Baby next Saturday on BBC1
Hosted by Jeremy Paxman.
The two teams must design an eye-catching bottle for a soft-drink manufacturer's latest product - and the boardroom plays host to a heated slanging match. Shown at 9pm on BBC3 RT DIRECT: save F2 on Trump's book How to Get Rich, paying
£14.99 (including p&p). To order call [number removed]7979 (national rate)
on BBC2 What happened to the key protagonists after the murder trial? Michael Peterson , the accused, is among the interviewees. (5)
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Short films. (S)