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Australian chef Bill Granger and cookery writer Silvena Rowe join Antony Worrall Thompson. Plus an opportunity to vote for your favourite dish at the end of the show. Executive producers Elaine Bancroft and Barry Lynch VOTE: [number removed]3333 OOp); bbc.co.uk/food COMPETITION: [number removed]3366 (25p)
6/6. Puddings. The chef prepares his signature dish: bread-and-butter pudding.
Following Gerry Hughes as he attempts to become the first deaf man to sail single-handedly across the Atlantic. With signing, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Rptd Tuesday 1.45am BBC1 (SL)
Including Wallace & Cromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Shown last Monday on BBC1 A Grand Day Out, tomorrow lpm on BBC1
Hyrax - Little Brother of the Elephant. Can the strange. small hyrax really be related to
Africa's largest animal?
Chicken Little Is a Little Chicken Angel cons Rockford into retrieving loot from a conman.
Mr Monk and the Blackout. How could a dead radical be responsible for three deaths that occur during a power failure? (5)
Western starring John Wayne and Forrest Tucker. Under threat from a land-grabbing businessman, cattle baron John Chisum seeks help from friends Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Review page 55. Director Andrew V McLaglen (1970, PG)
The Red Circle. Is a landlady's puzzling lodger connected to an international ring of conspirators? Dramatised by Jeremy Paul
First shown on ITV1
Daily Star columnist
Dominik Diamond reviews the press.
Presenter Paul Martin is joined by auctioneers Adam Partridge and James Braxton at St James' Park, the home ground of Newcastle Football Club.
Series producer Peter Smith ; Exec producer Tom Ware
Newscaster Moira Stuart comes from a family of high achievers who have travelled to and from the United Kingdom since the end of the 19th century.
Stuart's genealogical journey takes her to Kingussie in the Scottish Highlands in a search for one of her grandfathers before finally leading her back to the West Indies, where she confronts the legacy of slavery in her own family's extraordinary history. Director Ian Leese : Series producer Victoria Watson
www.bbc.co.uk/whodoyouthinkyouare The Extraordinary Equiano, showing at 8.05pm on BBC4, tells the story of Olaudah Equiano's rise from slave to influential author
2/4. Andrew Graham-Dixon 's insightful series on how, by looking at drawings, we can arrive at a greater grasp of the history of art, science and technology. Storylines. Drawing has been used down the centuries to tell narrative stories, many of them dark or satirical, from animation to Japanese manga books. Political cartoonist Martin Rowson explains how his savage commentaries on contemporary politicians are influenced by Hogarth while, in a rare interview,
American comic-strip artist Daniel Clowes talks about what inspired his celebrated graphic novel Ghost
World. Plus Belleville Rendez-vous animator Sylvain Chomet on drawing individual film frames by hand and cult manga artist Misako on her hit Biker Girl.
Producer Diana Hill ; Series producer Ian Macmillan
The remaining place in the final of the Grand Prix tournament will be decided at Preston's Guild Hall as the second semi is played out over the best of 11 frames. At this juncture last year, Ian McCulloch delighted supporters at his hometown venue by trouncing Dublin's Michael Judge 6-1. Commentary is from Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo. Presenter Hazel Irvine is joined by Steve Davis and John Parrott. Coverage of the final is tomorrow at 2.30pm in Sunday Grandstand. INTERACTIVE: digital viewers can access uninterrupted live coverage, plus a news and statistics service, via the red button
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1/9. Jack Dee occupies the guest presenter's chair as the caustic quiz returns for a 30th run. The team captains are, as ever, Paul Merton and Ian Hislop.
Shown last Friday on BBC1
With John Le Carre 's novel The Constant Gardener on release as a film, the writer talks about conspiracy theories. Plus sculptor Rachel Whiteread 's work for Tate Modern; the search for Britain's best city for music; the boom in guides to modern etiquette; and Britain's new ballet capital - Birmingham. With Verity Sharp. Series producer Julian Birkett Shown last Thursday
The best of the action from the second semi-final of the Grand Prix at Preston's
Guild Hall. Presented by Hazel Irvine.
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54264 3.00 The True Geometry of Nature 72581 3.30 A Language for Movement 45516 4.00 Hotel
Hilbert 53581 4.30 Open Advice A Meeting of Minds 73210 5.00 PY Gerbeau's Rules of the Game What Workers Want 42806 5.30 Ever Wondered?