Competing at a horse show.
Playing games.
A brainwave.
Shun tells a Japanese story.
Favourite activities. Signed. (SL)
Snakes.
As the oceans dry up, bizarre creatures emerge.
Followed by The Witness
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10.30 Watch (ages 5-7) Barnaby Bear 4241521 10.45 Something Special (ages 4-7) Moving Around (SL) 4246076 11.00 Hands Up! (7-11) The Chronicles of Narnia: the Magician's Nephew (SU
11.15 Numbertime (ages 6-7) Addition and Subtraction (AD)
11.30 Henry's Wives with Terry Deary (ages 7-11) Jane Seymour 5638237 11.40 See You, See Me (7-9) Money at Work
Addition and subtraction problems shown through animations, songs and sketches. The relationship between practical problem solving and written calculations is made clear.
Westminster updates.
Business news.
More than 400 gymnasts from 62 nations compete in the world championships, at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena, for all-around and individual apparatus titles.
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The building of the bridge over the River Kwai.
Judith Chalmers tells the tale of Viking York. Last in series.
9/10. A day in paediatrics - with old-fashioned syringes.
Journalists Sue Carroll and Jane Moore guest.
Elimination quiz.
How will today's challengers fare against the team of quiz show champions?
The heat is on for the celebrity dancers as another performance looms on Saturday night.
Claudia Winkleman has the news as pressure mounts. RT DIRECT: official guide only E13.50 (inci p&p). Send a cheque, payable to [address removed] call [number removed]042 quoting RT (calls cost no more than 8p per min from landlines): visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com
3/4. A sub-genre of heavy metal, death metal is characterised by its nihilism and extreme brutality. While many dismiss the gory imagery and shock-rock posturing as grotesque pantomime, the scene's glorification of sickening subject matter - torture, rape, murder and necrophilia - has been implicated in a string of violent crimes worldwide; in Italy, the formation of a Satanic cult by a group of metal fans resulted in at least four grisly killings. Was death metal the catalyst, or would these youngsters have committed their appalling crimes anyway? This World hears views of band members, fans and parents.
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With Kirsty Wark.
Zone www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats not indicated
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Art 15038 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Physical Education