Simon casts a bad spell.
Shown yesterday at 3.40pm on BBC1
A ferocious storm hits camp.
It's a mystery.
The pirate ship.
Archie needs a way to publicise his highland games.
Working Relationship. A great idea of Jay's turns out to be not so great for Michael.
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 BBC Primary History
(ages 7-11) Ancient Greece. Double bill. 9871860 11.10 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-11) Postcards - Bangladesh. 6422773 11.20 Coming to England (ages 5-7) 9861150 11.40 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Black Britons.
News from Westminster.
Chris Burgess from the Citizens Advice Bureau answers benefits questions and Jonathan Compton gives his take on the markets. Submit questions via email: [email address removed]; or via [web address removed].
Western starring Robert Ryan and Claire Trevor. At the end of the Civil War, the members of a gang of Confederate outlaws are offered amnesty. But the offer is a trick and a Union bounty hunter is on their tail. Review page 63. Director William D Russell (1951. U)
Nicki Chapman joins a traditional brass band.
5/10. In Cardiff the first crop of potatoes is ready; in Highgate the pond is finished.
Chefs Ed Baines and Phil Vickery rustle up quick treats.
Caustic quiz.
Claudia Winkleman looks ahead to tomorrow night's Strictly Come Dancing on BBC1, when the remaining 11 couples take to the floor for a second time.
Live coverage of the commemorative ceremony in Portsmouth marking the bicentennial anniversary of Trafalgar. The Queen lights the first of nearly
1,000 beacons across the country, the Band of the Royal Marines beat retreat, and a broadside is fired from all 54 of HMS Victory's starboard guns. Presented by Huw Edwards and Neil Oliver.
Series producer Ian Russell Performance on 3: Trafalgar Day Concert, live on Radio 3 at 7.30pm BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE E3,40, monthly. Trafalgar special on sale now What makes Neil Oliver so clever?: page 69
10/12. It's June, and time to wash the sheep in the stream before tackling the back-breaking task of shearing them by hand. Owen Teale narrates.
Producer Peter Sommer ; Series producer David Upshal
New series 1/8. Is there a hot-house route to a career in horticulture? Garden designer Diarmuid Gavin turns teacher in an attempt to transform a group of enthusiastic amateurs into green-fingered geniuses. Series producer Richard Trayler-Smith Growth industry: page 20
The team are about to begin an ambitious new garden aimed at re-inventing the conifer, so Joe sets off to find some exciting new varieties.
Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors
1/2. Bringing to life the intimate memoirs and personal letters of the 18th-century Russian Empress, this drama documentary charts the reign of one of history's most powerful and passionate female rulers.
Talk Radio. A driver and his fare discuss music.
Writer Rachel Pole ; Producers Chris Clough and Jake Lushington
Director Susan Tully
With Jeremy Paxman.
Presented by Mark Lawson.
New series 1/6
The show returns with Burt Bacharach , Goldfrapp, Sinead O'Connor , Sly and Robbie, Rufus Wainwright and Editors. Director Janet Fraser Crook ; Producer Alison Howe Phill Jupitus on Editors: page 46
Jools is joined by Goldfrapp, Burt Bacharach, Rufus Wainwright, Editors, Brendan Benson, Jamie Liddell and Corinne Baily Rae.
Jools is joined by Goldfrapp, Burt Bacharach, Rufus Wainwright, Editors, Brendan Benson, Jamie Liddell and Corinne Baily Rae.
Drama starring Aimee Graham.
Small-town waitress Donna is convicted of being an accessory to manslaughter and sent to the hellish McCarthy Reform School.
Review page 63. (1994, 18)
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Open University/General Interest
2.00 Framing and Forming
2.30 The Sonnet
3.00 Music to the Ear
3.30 Philosophy in Action
4.00 The Emperor's Gift
4.30 Open Advice
5.00 Behind a Mask