A fancy dress pony parade is staged.
Tracking a Mexican monster. (AD)
Rows with mum.
Daffodil's spinning top is broken.
Learn about where we live. (SL)
Humankind's extinction through a future ice age and the amazing creatures that survive.
Followed by The Witness
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 See You, See Me (ages 7-9) Are You Ecofriendly? - The Town 4494377 10.50 BBC Primary
Geography (7-11) India
The stories of two women who slept with the enemy in the Second World War.
Westminster updates.
Business update.
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1.00 Pod's Mission (ages 8-9) Double bill.
Nicki Chapman enjoys cream cakes in a traditional tearoom, while Judith Chalmers takes a trip into historic York.
7/10. Learning to deal with TB and how to stitch a wound.
Katherine Jenkins and Hayley Westenra sing for supper.
Caustic quiz.
Can today's challengers triumph over the champion know-it-alls? Dermot Murnaghan hosts.
The latest news from the training studios as the celebrities and their dance partners get head judge Len Goodman 's verdict.
Documentary on the work of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Student Dan Leighton aims to be Young Horticulturist of the Year.
2/6. Which is faster to the top of a gorge: a rock climber or the new Audi RS4? Plus Richard and James with a new take on radio-controlled cars, the story of British racing green and the unveiling of the new car from Porsche - the Cayman S.
Repeated from Sunday at 8pm
2/4. Three weeks into the experiment to raise happiness levels in the town and Richard Reeves takes his "smile campaign" to the supermarket aisles.
Meanwhile, social entrepreneur Andrew Mawson is working on an ambitious beach party event, psychotherapist Brett Kahr builds the confidence of the Slough singers, and work specialists Jessica Pryce-Jones and Philippa Chapman present their employee happiness audit to the boss of an engineering firm.
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It's All Falling Apart. Facial hair, affairs and buying underwear all get a good airing by British women of a certain age. With contributions from, among others, Sheila Hancock , Janet Street-Porter , Ann Widdecombe , Germaine Greer , Jenny Eclair and Arabella Weir. Narrated by Alison Steadman.
Producer Judith Holder ; Exec producer Stuart Prebble
With Jeremy Paxman.
3/8. Football fever hits Masindi Secondary School, with players such as Shem wanting to put their skills before talent scouts. But a pitch invasion and a full-scale riot prove unforeseen consequences.
Narrated by Sophie Okenedo.
11.50 4/8. When the school's headmaster
Mr Ntairaho introduces a system of surprise pregnancy testing, final-year student Christine faces her fears. Directors Ed Kellie , Nicki Stoker ; Series editor Bill Locke
Shown yesterday at 8.30pm on BBC4
www.bbcco.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 AS Guru Study Skills. How to be an effective student. 90014 3.00 AS Guru General Studies 1 Culture, media and the arts. 10101 4.00 AS Guru General Studies 2. Science, technology and society, politics and the economy.