Racing fever hits the group.
A broken vase.
Evan learns to keep a promise.
Making some music. (SL)
Carakillers and babookaris of the Amazon savannas.
Followed by The Witness
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) The Romans in Britain. Double bill (AD) 1220106 11.10 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Pyramid
11.25 Watch (ages 5-7) Bullying 2827570 11.40 Focus (ages 7-11) Difference and Discrimination
1933629 11.50 Emotional Literacy (ages 7-ti) Working Together
Westminster news.
The experts answer viewers' questions about mortgages. Presented by Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell. Questions via email: [email address removed]; or via [web address removed].
Action from the women's all-around final of the world championships. More tomorrow on BBC1. Producer Victoria Cotton
Editor Kate McKeag Online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only) INTERACTIVE: daily highlights, plus extra features for younger viewers, are available to digital viewers 2-7pm via the red button
A Bristol school teacher gets a trip to Rio de Janeiro.
A clueless couple get help with a suburban back garden.
10/10. The students nervously face the final assessment.
James Martin and Ross Burden stir things up.
Caustic quiz.
Eager amateurs face general knowledge giants. 6)
Claudia Winkleman looks ahead to tomorrow night's Strictly Come Dancing on BBC1, when another couple will waltz out of the competition.
5/8. Around 200,000 women suffer discrimination at work each year because of pregnancy and around 30,000 face dismissal. The Money Programme investigates this hidden scandal of the workplace.
Producer Martin Small ; Editor Clive Edwards
6/8. The students go back to the drawing board as Diarmuid Gavin exiles them to the Cotswolds.
Series producer Richard Trayler-Smith GARDENS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE: E3.85, new issue on sale now
Carol Klein unravels the history of perfume and discovers the science and botany of a plant's smell. Producer Patty Kraus ; Series producer Sarah Moors BBC GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: E2.95, available monthly
4/4. How, in 1943, a team of Harvard psychologists managed to draw startlingly accurate conclusions from a profile they drew up of the Fuhrer, in a bid to predict his future conduct. Narrated by Michael Praed. The series returns in the new year.
Producer David Stewart ; Executive producer John Farren
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2/8. Richard E Grant and Arabella Weir with advice on the ideal party food for toddlers. Writers Jon Canter and Arabella Weir ; Director Chris Langham
Producer Gareth Edwards
With Kirsty Wark.
Hosted by Mark Lawson.
Horror starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
Edinburgh, 1832: a gifted doctor enters into a sinister relationship with a grave-robber to obtain cadavers for dissection, but soon questions his actions.
Review page 67.
Director Robert Wise (1945, PG) (BW)
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Followed by The Witness
www.bbc.co.uk/iearningzone
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