Ruby loses an old ring.
Shown yesterday at 3.40pm on BBC1
One of the group admits to feelings of homesickness.
Robbie and Sportacus are sucked into a computer.
At a ski resort.
Can Granny Mcleod get all the children laughing?
The Return of the Wall. Can new soccer coach Michael make training fun for the girls?
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 Watch (ages 5-7)
4-7) Signed. (SL) 2967846 11.00 Hands Up! (ages 7-11) Signed.
(SL) 9890662 11.15 Numbertime (ages 6-7) 9880285 11.30 Primary Internet Chat Guide (ages 7-11)
4324827 11.40 Social Inclusion Dramas (ages 9-11)
Westminster updates.
Financial news, with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Maury Chaykin and Timothy Hutton star in the pilot for the US detective drama based on Rex Stoufs novels. The Golden Spiders. Wolfe goes in search of a killer who murders souls as well as bodies.
A bland dining room's revitalised, and a study's reorganised.
Chef James Martin brings a twist to a wondrous Welsh dish, while Lars Tharp shows Nicki Chapman a unique wine cooler.
4/10. The end of May brings hail to Wales, but a drought to
London - how will the two sets of gardeners cope?
A spiritualist and her husband join chefs Tony Tobin and Antony Worrall Thompson.
More caustic quizzing.
How will today's challengers fare against the team of quiz show champions?
With just 48 hours to go until the next couple leave the dance floor, head judge Len Goodman pinpoints those who are struggling in the training sessions.
Presented by Claudia Winkleman.
Uzbekistan to Syria. The trading domes of Uzbekistan and the Fire Temple in Azerbaijan receive incisive appraisals from Dan Cruickshank , before he explores a great archaeological puzzle of the 19th century, the Behistun carvings. Cruickshank also visits the remains of the great city of Persepolis in modern-day Iran, explores the exotic souk in the Syrian capital
Damascus, and pampers himself at a local steam bath. Series producer Tim Dunn ; Executive producer Basil Comely
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7/10. Club Hell. Self-confessed sex addict Bill Brown thinks he's found the perfect way to combine business with pleasure - Club Infierno, a hedonistic retreat on the Costa del Sol. But when his nocturnal activities lead to complaints from neighbours, the police close the club. And as if that wasn't bad enough, Bill finds himself imprisoned for alleged drug trafficking.
Released on bail, he plots his escape from "club hell". Directors/Producers Alastair Cook and Robert Davis (5)
With Jeremy Paxman.
www.bbc.couk/learningzone
Schools Repeats not indicated
2.00 Languages Susanne. Drama providing a chance to hear German spoken in everyday situations.
4.00 Languages Le Cafe des ReVes. Drama about a group of French youngsters.