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Emergency procedures.
Is Peter Pup ready to grow up?
In a swamp.
Move like a mango with Pete and Nat.
A picnic at the top of the hill sounds fun, but how is everyone going to get there?
Janet's put on a few pounds.
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10.30 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 7-11) Triple bill.
11.30 Wipe Out
(ages 7-11)
News from Westminster.
Answering viewers' questions on investments. Presented by Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell. Submit questions via email: [email address removed]; or via [web address removed].
A discovery unearthed at a school in the Cotswolds.
A biographical drama starring James Franco as troubled actor James Dean, showing to mark the 50th anniversary of the film star's death.
Review page 54.
(2001, 12)
(James Dean: Sense Memories is at 12.55am)
DVD offer: page 10; Film Trivia: p 57
A couple are looking for a cottage in Cornwall with a downstairs bedroom for dad.
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Actors Christopher Timothy and Diane Keen challenge chefs Nick Nairn and Paul Rankin.
Caustic quiz.
The beautiful city of Salisbury concludes another auctioneering week, with experts David Barby and Jethro Maries trawling through items for sale.
2/4. Will competing in an open market force French wine producers to dig up their vines and embrace tourism? Allan Little examines the battle between economic protectionism and free trade.
7/12. March marks the halfway point for the period farmers as they turn wheat into bread flour, try to brew some beer, play period games and yoke up some piglets to root up a field. Owen Teale narrates.
Autumn flowering bulbs are planted in the dry garden to extend the season. Plus a look at the best-value wheelbarrows and what seeds to sow for winter.
With Monty Don , Sarah Raven and Joe Swift.
Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors 30-minute gardener: page 30
In February, hunting with dogs was banned in the UK. With it went the most prestigious event in the hare
- coursing calendar - the Waterloo Cup. Cameras follow the lead-up to the final staging of a controversial event that was founded in 1836 and capture the outpouring of emotion and passionate arguments of both enthusiasts and anti-blood-sport protestors alike. Director/Producer Paul Yule
With Gavin Esler.
With Tom Paulin, Meera Syal and Rod Liddle. Presented by Mark Lawson.
Martin Scorsese traces the progress of the blues from Mali to the Mississippi Delta in the first of three must-see documentaries. With contributions from Corey Harris , Taj Mahal, Otha Turner and Salif Keita. Another film from the series shows next week. Review page 54. (2003, U) (Colour and BWXS) See Premieres: page 45
A profile of the iconic film star. Shown on Saturday at 11am
Followed by The Witness
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2.00 The V Word! Youth Nation Three films on being a volunteer. 68082 4.00 The V Word! Glastonbury and Beyond 52951 5.00 The V Word! Do It Yourself