A new horse arrives.
Marine life in Zanzibar. (AD)
A message in a bottle turns up.
The gang enter a book contest.
Mr Tumble goes shopping. (SL)
Fizz tells tales and causes upset.
Animated musical comedy based on Charles M Schulz's Peanuts comic strip.
Charlie Brown gets his chance to shine when he is invited to the national spelling bee championships in New York City.
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Westminster news with Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
A singer escapes Blackpool for
LA and Las Vegas.
Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw with business news.
appeal on behalf of the charity
WaterAid. DONATIONS: see Sunday 5pm on BBC1
Judith Chalmers finds a work of art on a hillside near Castle Howard, while Nicki Chapman takes a ghostly trip around York.
8/10. Scurvy and parasites have the six trainee doctors scratching their heads. They also learn how to plaster 1950s style.
With chefs James Martin and Lesley Waters. RECIPES: Ceefax p560; www.bbc.cauk/food
Acid-tongued quiz.
The general knowledge brainiacs take on a fresh set of challengers.
Claudia Winkleman takes a look at all the news, gossip and backstage action.
5/8. A bed on wheels that spits out dog treats and a nachine that hits out tennis balls are two of the contraptions built to exercise, feed and wash a dog. Producer Mike McDowall ; Executive producer Hamish Barbour
4/6. Jonathan Hare struggles with an automatic washing machine while the other three scientists use some unlikely materials to create deodorant. Kate Humble watches over proceedings.
Directors Finola Lang , Chris Riley ; Series producer Nathan Williams www.open2.net/roughscience BBC MAGAZINE: focus, E325 monthly. New issue on sale 24 November
Cuba - Wild Island of the Caribbean. Previously out of bounds to cameras, the natural paradise of Cuba is filmed for the first time. Home to the world's smallest bird as well as crocodiles, purple land crabs and giant iguanas, the island offers the most spectacular wildlife in the Caribbean. Producer Paul Reddish ; Series editor Tim Martin
Repeated next Sunday (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/nature
4/11. Caesar has to decide how to play Pompey, while Vorenus has a career choice to make and Pullo tries to teach Octavian the art of soldiering. With violence, strong language and scenes of a sexual nature.
Writer Bruno Heller ; Producer Frank Doelger ; Director Allen Coulter Repeated next Sunday on BBC1 (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/rome
4/8. The sinking of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior by the French secret service and Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" goal against England in the 1986 World Cup.
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Cities. Adam Hart-Davis looks at town planning methods.
Producers Simon Baker and Catrine Clay
Hosted by Jeremy Paxman.
9/10. Daisy's Secret. John Caldicott resolves to unlock his mother's secret - the identity of his father.
11.50 10/10. Death of a Life Tamer. James Wilson wants to learn more about his lion taming great-grandfather. A new series is scheduled for January on BBC4.
Series producer Peter Gordon ; Exec producer Simon Ford
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2.00 Space Files The Universe Unveiled. Computer-generated images of the solar system. 2140182 5.00 Science Zone The Environment