Series two. This week's episodes dramatised by Helen Cresswell.
Simon is carted away by two men in white coats.
Izzles is bitten by a dog.
Triple bill.
Josie organises an unusual treasure hunt.
Of Breasts and Basketball. Claire buys a padded bra.
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10.30 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Spelling with the Spellits Year 3/4 Double bill of programmes 1 and 2. 8001703 11.10 Focus (ages 9-11) Social Inclusion: New Kid in the Class - Programme 2
The Liberal Democrats Party Conference gets under way live from Blackpool. With Andrew Neil and Sally Magnusson, plus reaction from delegates and Westminster. More at 2.30pm.
BBC Parliament live coverage from 10.30am.
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1.00 Maths Channel - Years 1 and 2 (ages 5-7) Triple bill.
Adam Shaw presents.
Visiting a boatyard in the heart of the Norfolk Broads.
Further live coverage. (S)
BBC Parliament live coverage from 10.30am
9/10. The vet checks on the latest arrival at Kingwood stud.
Brian Turner and Lesley Waters cook for Alice Beer and leukaemia survivor Pamela Beddard 's mum in aid of charity CLIC Sargent
Caustic quiz. (5)
6/10. Five days remain before the students submit a piece of artwork for critical scrutiny. In tonight's sculpture class, Keith Allen finds a shovel inspiring. Series producer Philip Whelan ; Exec producer Gavin Henderson
5/6. Keen on tidying up, Kate's husband Chris sounds like a dream but, on closer inspection, his cleaning obsession equates to a nightmare for his embattled wife. Will Annie Clayton 's dog-training school teach her techniques to turn her husband into a good boy?
Producer Kate Brown ; Executive producer Nichola Hegarty
6/6. What's the science behind cooking the perfect poached egg to use in the classic dish eggs Benedict? Paul Merrett also prepares an authentic Spanish omelette, a souffle and scrumptious eggy bread.
Series producer Gillian Scothern ; Exec producer Clare Sillery RECIPE CARDS: available free from [number removed] (calls charged at the national rate) or by logging on to www.open2.net Rick Stein 's onion tart: page 35
3/8. Mackenzie's Chart of the Orkney Islands (1748). To produce an accurate map of the treacherous waters around Orkney, schoolmaster Murdoch Mackenzie soon realised an exact chart of the land was needed.
He duly created this using revolutionary methods, such as triangulation, and the best of instruments. Can Nicholas Crane effectively use the Orcadian's map to navigate through the wrecks of Scapa Flow? Director Richard Maude ; Series producer Michael Waterhouse
New series Let intellectual battle recommence - four students from St Hugh's College, Oxford, take on a team representing the University of Manchester. Waspish host Jeremy Paxman fires the questions.
Director Tracey Rooney ; Producer Irene Daniels
As London's offices close for the day, an invisible army of 250,000 people begin work, the focus of this beguiling documentary. Ecuadorian Ana juggles two cleaning jobs in Canary Wharf and the City, while qualified mechanic Tesfalem from Eritrea buffs up the Houses of Parliament. It's an alien life in which some long for recognition while others embrace anonymity. Producer Phil Rees ; Executive producer Fiona Stourton
More correspondence documenting viewers' concerns.
Producer Lucy Kenwright ; Exec producer Caroline Wright
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
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What Do We Want to Watch Tomorrow? Acclaimed television writer Paul Abbott - creator of award-winning series such as Shameless and State of Play - holds this year's lecture. Can TV drama continue to meet the demands of its audience? Abbott asserts this can only be done by greater ambition and creativity. Director Amanda Crayden ; Producer Mary Sackville-West
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Languages and Travel Repeats are not indicated
1.00 Talk Spanish 1-6 With in-vision subtitles.
2.30 Spain Inside Out 1-5 142339 5.00 Work Talk: Spain Language basics for working in Spain.