Jasper throws a party.
Shown last Friday on BBC1
Research is delayed by a blizzard.
Stingy learns about the value of friends.
Oswald wants to fly.
Having a bath.
Discover the nature of wood.
What is that annoying noise outside Edie's home?
Table for Too Many 2/2. Michael's dinner out with his family goes from bad to worse.
(ages
7-9) Triple bill.
(ages 9-13)
Teamwork.
Westminster update with Andrew Neil and Daisy Sampson.
With Adam Shaw.
Repeats are not indicated
1.00 Maths Channel (ages 8-9) Year 4 triple bill.
Second World War drama starring Lloyd Bridges as a major who plans a raid against a heavily guarded German naval installation. Review page 57.
Director Paul Wendkos (1968, U)
New series John Craven and Nicki Chapman embark on a tour of York's 300-year-old Baroque mansion, Castle Howard.
New series 1/10. Tending allotments is one of the fastest-growing pastimes in Britain. Simon Mayo probes the gardening phenomenon. Producer Jon Woods ; Executive producer James Hunt
Nick Nairn and Tony Tobin are under starter's orders.
Caustic quiz.
New series A team of quiz show champions comprising Who Wants to Bea a Millionaire's
Judith Keppel , International Mastermind Chris Hughes and world quiz champion Kevin Ashman , take on all comers in the first of a daily general knowledge quiz for cash. Presented by Dermot Murnaghan. Producer Tessa McHugh ; Executive producers Gail Sloan and David Young Try to answer questions from the team: page
New series. The first unlucky couple to be knocked out of Saturday's initial competition join host Claudia Winkleman and judge Len Goodman for the preliminary round of weeknight backstage gossip.
3/4. Burning Belief. The emergence of secularism in the 20th century presented the Church with an unprecedented test and provoked a critical battle between believers and non-believers. When the Edwardian Church tried to counter atheist gains with a renewed commitment to social justice, a major split appeared in its ranks. With the Rev Peter Owen-Jones . Director Arif Nurmohamed ; Executive producer Emma Willis
7/8. Mrs P's A-Z (1936). After getting lost in London, courtesy of a map that hadn't been updated since
1918, the bohemian writer Phyllis Pearsall decided to chart the city herself. The result was the first London A-Z, completed in 1936. Using Mrs P's original street-by-street maps, Nicholas Crane explores the big smoke. Director/Series producer Michael Waterhouse
The women of St Hilda's, Oxford, take on the University of Durham for a place in the second round. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Director Tracey Rooney ; Producer Irene Daniels
The legacy of women's lib is given a good kicking by women of a certain age. With Germaine Greer and Ann Widdecombe. Narrated by Alison Steadman.
Producer Judith Holder ; Exec producer Stuart Prebble
Presented by Gavin Esler.
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5/8. Poland. Kirsty Wark visits the famous Lodz film school and bumps into David Lynch.
Director Kathryn Ross ; Producer Eispeth O'Hare
5/10. Walter's War. A British artist searches for the truth about his German uncle. Was he an SS officer?
Series producers Simon Ford and Peter Gordon
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1.00 The French Experience A French course for beginners. With in-vision subtitles.