The girls are tricked.
(Shown yesterday at 3.40pm on BBC1)
Work is hampered by scorpions.
Robbie plays a trick on Sportacus.
A spot of decorating is done.
In the jungle.
Nat and Pete try space walking.
What will Miss Hoolie wear to the carnival?
Michael accidentally kills Kady's pet hamster and is afraid to own up.
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10.30 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 7-11) Triple bill.
11.20 Coming to England
(ages 5-7)
11.40 Black Britons
(ages 7-11)
News from Westminster.
Elle Macpherson talks about her business ventures and viewers' questions on tax are answered. Presented by Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell. Submit questions via email: [email address removed]; or via [web address removed].
Britain's inspiring greenery.
Alfred Hitchcock crime drama - starring Gregory Peck and Alida Valli. The beautiful Mrs Paradine has been accused of murdering her husband.
Convinced of her innocence, barrister Anthony Keane finds himself completely infatuated with his mysterious client and sets out to save her from the gallows.
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Swapping oil drilling for climbing in the Peak District.
With chefs Nick Nairn and Antony Worrall Thompson.
Caustic quiz.
While in Salisbury, Paul Martin takes the opportunity to visit the local town of Wilton, where bespoke carpets are still made.
3/4. Blair's Moment? With the future direction of Europe no longer fought down the barrel of a gun, but by armies of bureaucrats in Brussels, Allan Little gets a behind-the-scenes look at British attempts to win the arguments that are tearing Europe apart.
Series producers Richard Bee and Sarah Harrison
8/12. April heralds a thorough spring clean, with the chimney swept out with a holly brush and the indoors dusted with a goose wing. But will the 17th-century dishes for veal and a peculiarly green omelette be edible? Owen Teale narrates.
Producer Peter Sommer ; Series producer David Upshal
Monty takes a look at the progress of the fruit gardens at Berryfields, now in their second year. Joe gives a step-by-step guide to preparing a lawn for late autumn, while Carol starts the cycle of lifting and dividing perennial plants in the long borders.
Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors 30-minute gardener: page 32
With Gavin Esler.
Kirsty Wark and guests discuss the week's notable cultural events.
In a film from the series overseen by Martin Scorsese , director Mike Figgis explores the -- impact of American blues music on Britain and its influence on bands such as the Rolling Stones.
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The USA and the Soviets prepare an exchange of agents in February 1962.
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2.00 The Science of Climate
2.30 A Formidable Foe
3.00 A Thread of Quicksilver
3.30 Uncertain Principles
4.00 The Birth of Liquid Crystals
4.30 Open Advice: A Different Way of Learning
5.00 Building the Perfect Beast
5.30 Ever Wondered?