An equine boot camp.
Knitting.
Evan joins a basketball team.
The bizarre creatures roaming tropical Antarctica.
Followed by The Witness
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10.30 BBC Primary History (7-11) Children in Victorian Britain 6560005 10.50 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) The Aztecs
11.10 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 7-11) France 4335005 11.20 Focus (ages 9-11) Citizenship 2732647 11.40 Focus (ages 7-11) Difference and Discrimination
8980227 11.50 Emotional Literacy (ages 7-11) 2 Tough Crew
Westminster news.
Adam Shaw hosts as the experts answer viewers' questions about pensions. Submit questions via email: [email address removed]; or via [web address removed].
Reigning champion Jim Courier , John McEnroe and Pat Cash are among tennis's elder statesmen competing in the Masters at the Royal Albert Hall. Presented by Sue Barker. Andrew Castle and John Lloyd commentate. More tomorrow in Grandstand.
Editor Alastair Mclntyre Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport
5/10. Wetland wonders, including dragonflies in East Anglia and bitterns in Lancashire. <S)
5/10. In search of a holiday home in Alexandria, Egypt.
With Ross Burden and Antony Worrall Thompson.
Caustic quiz.
Eager amateurs face general knowledge giants. 31 The Inside Story: page
Claudia Winkleman looks ahead to tomorrow night's Strictly Come Dancing on BBC1, when another couple will waltz out of the competition.
7/8. It's been a barnstorming year for the budget clothes retailer Primark. Critics liken the shopping experience to a jumble-sale scrum, yet its flair for designer fashion at bargain-basement prices has won some unlikely fans, including trendsetters at Vogue, as The Money Programme reports.
Producer Donna Sharpe ; Editor Clive Edwards
7/8. Diarmuid Gavin 's students are E30,000 short of their Tatton Park show garden, and, to add to their misery, there are trees to plant in a London heatwave. Series producer Richard Trayler-Smith
From colourful civic displays to the oldest allotment site in Britain, the team uncover horticultural gems and offer advice at a roadshow in Nottingham.
Director Andy Francis ; Series producer Sarah Moors BBC GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: E2.95, available monthly Alan Titchmarsh 's gardening tips: page 34
New series The first of three Manhunters dramas exploring tales of beasts eating humans. Jim Corbett , a legendary hunter of man-eating big cats in British India, pursues a cunning killer that had devoured more than 100 people in the Himalayan foothills.
Writers Rik Carmichael and John Hay ; Director John Hay
Producer Martha Holmes Never work with animals ..?: page 10
3/8. Richard E Grant and Arabella Weir prepare the perfect paella. Featuring David Tennant. Writers Jon Canter and Arabella Weir ; Director Chris Langham
Producer Gareth Edwards
With Gavin Esler.
Kirsty Wark and guests review the cultural highs and lows of the week.
Jools celebrates some of the best new British talent, featuring Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, The Libertines and Bloc Party.
Romantic comedy starring
James Purefoy , Geraldine Sommerville and Patricia Hodge. Ten years after he was jilted, Joe is back in church with his ex-fiancee, Olivia - this time as best man and bridesmaid. Have they both moved on? Writer Rosamond Orde-Powlett ; Director Dan Zeff
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2.00 Blast Classic Blast. Young film-makers' work. 42425 3.00 Blast Music and More 62512 4.00 Turning Points Alcohol and Sex Education