4/6 Series three. Michael continues to search for his father.
(R) (S)
Playing near ponds.
A hoard of treasure saves the day.
At a playgroup.
Suzie is playing cymbals in the orchestra.
2/2. Michael is not happy with the way Junior's new high-school basketball team-mates treat him.
(R)
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10.30 Around Scotland
(ages 10-12)
10.50 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 7-11)
A double bill that visits Somerset, Devon and Worcestershire. Hosted by Chris Beardshaw.
Day-two coverage of the Labour Party's annual conference, live from Brighton. Presented by Andrew Neil and Sally Magnusson. Continues at 2pm.
(BBC Parliament live coverage from 10.45am)
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Pod's Mission
Double bill.
(ages 7-9)
Business news with Adam Shaw and Adrian Chiles.
Prime Minister Tony Blair delivers his keynote address in Brighton. Andrew Neil and Sally Magnusson gauge reaction from delegates and back at Westminster.
(BBC Parliament live coverage from 2.15pm)
Sailing adventurers Rona Cant and Andy Dare challenge Lesley Waters and Ross Burden to inspire with culinary delights. RECIPES: available on Ceefax page or via www.bbc.co.uk/food
Caustic quiz.
The King's School in Gloucester is today's venue.
Adam Partridge and Philip Serrel offer expert opinions on a variety of antiques and collectibles brought in by the public, and presenter Paul Martin examines the art of the mosaic in Gloucestershire.
3/6. London Calling. It's the end of the Second World War, and two London families tell of their contrasting experiences. Despite heavy bombing in the capital the Mitchell family lived an idyllic life, but just a few miles away the Moores tell a very different story. Producer Grant Pollard ; Series producer Ian Cundall
First shown on BBC1 Greater London
The life and career of Bishop John William Colenso, the Anne novels of LM Montgomery, European birds and the work of Galton and Simpson are tonight's specialist subjects. Presented by John Humphrys.
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7/9. The golden age of Greek civilisation produced a series of inventions that have had a profound impact on the technology that's still in use today. Adam Hart-Davis finds out just what we all owe to the inventiveness of the time.
(Revised repeat)
With Jeremy Paxman.
3/8. Often overshadowed by its larger neighbour the Czech Republic, Kirsty Wark finds world champion ice-hockey players, a vibrant music scene and tensions surrounding the Roma community.
3/10. Mysterious payments to illegitimate children, aristocratic sex and marriage are all pondered by the eighth Lord Longford.
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2.00 AS Guru: Biology 1
Biological molecules, organs and systems and ecology. (S)
4.00 AS Guru: Biology 2
Cell biology, genetics and biotechnology. (S)