Double bill.
What makes the dogs so special?
Triple bill of antics.
Lizzie McGuire star Hilary Duff discusses her new single. Call in to win with games including Nev's Jambusters, Bandit Bites and Aquapigs. Plus Arthur, Dennis the Menace, Krypto the Superdog and Mona the Vampire.
Barney Harwood, Rochelle Wiseman, Kirsten O'Brien, and Nev host.
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Nicki Chapman takes a walk on the wild side of the archives in celebration of animal style.
Is the money-grabbing reputation of estate agents ill deserved? A look behind the doors of a lettings department in crisis.
(Revised repeat)
Presented by Clare Balding and Ray Stubbs.
12.00 Rugby League
Highlights of the Tri-Nations clash between New Zealand and Australia. Great Britain open their campaign against New Zealand at Loftus Road next weekend.
12.40 MotoGP
Coverage of the season's penultimate race from the brand new track in Istanbul, Turkey. With Suzi Perry.
2.05 Racing
A three-race card from the second day of the autumn meeting at Aintree, featuring the Old Road steeplechase at 3.20. The other starts are at 2.15 and 2.45.
Also available live online at [web address removed] (UK only)
3.30 Darts
Live action from the final stages of the World Masters knockout tournament in Bridlington. By the close of play last year, Mervyn King finally clinched his first major title. But who will reign supreme at this year's Masters?
Available live online at [web address removed]
(S - not Racing)
Leopards are notoriously secretive, but Bella and cubs prove to be the exception.
The Orang-utan King. The story of world-famous orang-utan Kusasi, whose rise to stardom has been carefully documented from his unpromising start in life as an orphaned baby in the Camp Leakey sanctuary, Borneo, 30 years ago. Paul McGann narrates. Producer Linda Bell ; Series editor Tim Martin
Shown last Wednesday www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Robbie Williams , Jamiroquai, Maximo Park , Dannii
Minogue and McFly are on stage. With Rufus Hound. producer Sally Wood ; Executive producer Mark Cooper TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: published fortnightly, price F2
Malcolm Dates a Family. Series five. Lois blows her top over a hidden 15 per cent service charge at the family's favourite pizza joint - and starts a boycott. First shown on Sky One
"England expects that every man will do his duty." Live coverage from London's Trafalgar Square of the Royal Navy celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Viscount Horatio Nelson. Dan Snow and Neil Oliver are on hand to chronicle the life of Nelson and assess the legacy of the pivotal engagement between the combined fleets of Spain and France and the Royal Navy off the Spanish coast in 1805. Producer Sion Taylor ; Executive editor Nick Vaughan-Barratt BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE £3.40, monthly. Trafalgar special on sale now
1/4. The story of Britain's 40-year-old pop music revolution and its underlying driving force - our fascination with sex and gender. Love Me Do. The 1960s brought short skirts, long-haired men in kaftans, the pill and legalised gay sex, all to the groove of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Archive footage evokes the period, with contributions from Cilia Black, Dave Davies, Marianne Faithfull, Robin Gibb and Yoko Ono.
Director Ben Whalley ; Series producer Alan Lewens The Inside Story: page 76
2/9. The satirical warhorse rumbles on, with more guests joining regulars Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. Shown last Friday on BBCI
Premiership highlights as north east rivals Newcastle and Sunderland go head to head for the first time in three seasons. Plus action from Chelsea v Everton,
Bolton v West Brom and West Ham v Middlesbrough. With Adrian Chiles and Wigan manager Paul Jewell.
Producer Phil Sibson ; Editor Paul Armstrong
Out on a Limb. Michael's relationship with Sally is disrupted by the return of a pregnant Maggie Lizer. Guest-starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus .
Shown last Thursday on BBC4
Colourful biographical drama starring Bob Hoskins as the one-time CIA informer who ruled Panama until he was toppled at the end of the 1980s.
Review page 56. (2000, 15)
Double bill.
www.bbcco.uk/ieamingzone
WorkSkills: Get Reading, Get Writing Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Why? The benefits of reading and writing.
3.00 Reading Skills Improving literacy. 27637 4.00 Ask the Authors With Jacqueline Wilson and Michael Morpurgo. 43163 5.00 Getting Published