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10.30 BBC Primary History
(ages 7-11) Ancient Greece. Athens, school and geography.
10.50 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Ancient Greece. Architecture, philosophy and medicine. 5270820 11.10 BBC Primary
Geography (ages 7-11) Postcards - Bangladesh. Flooding in Bangladesh. 6693269 11.20 Coming to England (ages 5-7)
Floella and her siblings escape from a tyrant. (5) 9032646 11.40 BBC
Primary History (ages 7-11) Black Britons. A look at black and Asian heritage and culture.

Bra supremo Michelle Mone is interviewed, and viewers' questions on wills are answered. Plus superfund manager Nicola Horlick with her take on the markets. Presented by Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell. Submit questions via email: [email address removed]; or via [web address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Adam Shaw
Presenter:
Paddy O'Connell
Guest:
Michelle Mone
Guest:
Nicola Horlick
Editor:
Tracey Hobbs

Live Grand Prix coverage from the Guild Hall in Preston. E15,000 is at stake as the first two best-of-nine-frame quarter-final matches get under way. Hazel Irvine,
Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce the action. INTERACTIVE: digital viewers can view uninterrupted coverage, as well as news and statistics, via the red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott

Live action from the Grand Prix quarter-finals in Preston. This time last year Ian McCulloch cruised through to the semi-finals with a 5-2 win over
Stephen Maguire. Presented by Hazel Irvine. INTERACTIVE: digital viewers can access uninterrupted live coverage, action from other tables, plus a news and statistics service

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McCulloch
Unknown:
Stephen Maguire.
Presented By:
Hazel Irvine.

9/12. May is the ninth month of the period farming experiment. Although the fields are beginning to bloom, the team are behind with their spring sowing. Other pressing tasks include milking the cows, making rope and burning charcoal. Owen Teale narrates.
Producer Peter Sommer ; Series producer David Upshal

Contributors

Unknown:
Owen Teale
Producer:
Peter Sommer
Producer:
David Upshal

Monty reveals the weight of the biggest pumpkin at Berryfields, Joe reviews some garden vacs and leaf blowers and Carol plants tiny bulbs in the alpine garden that are due to flower in late winter and early spring. Plus a visit to RHS Rosemoor in Devon. Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors The 30-minute gardener, plus scented dwarf lilac/bluebell offers: page 32

Contributors

Producer:
Andy Vernon
Producer:
Sarah Moors

QI

Series C

Episode 3: Common Knowledge

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Two England

Available for 3 months

Stephen Fry hosts the quiz show and is joined by guests Jimmy Carr, Rory McGrath, Sean Lock and Alan Davies. Subjects include chickens, cormorants and cardigans. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Stephen Fry
Participant:
Alan Davies
Participant:
Jimmy Carr
Participant:
Sean Lock
Participant:
Rory McGrath

Brand

QI

3/12. Jimmy Carr , Rory McGrath , Sean Lock and Alan Davies wrestle with chickens, cormorants and cardigans. Stephen Fry presides. Next edition at 10.30pm on BBC4. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer John Lloyd
Shown last Friday on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Carr
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Sean Lock
Unknown:
Alan Davies
Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
John Lloyd

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2.00 Hidden Visions 99405 2.30 Lifelines
3.00 Sickle Cell Disease: a Lethal Advantage 92467 3.30 Lost Worlds 92592 4.00 Making
Contact 80757 4.30 From Here to Modernity 93196 5.00 Persisting Dreams

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