Entering a writing contest. and discovering science.
Series two. Teachers' exams start.
The science behind your shoes.
Ziggy takes a journey into space.
Milo tries to mend Max's clock. (R) (S)
Miranda the Mermaid wants soup.
The fun of having a bath.
Charlie convinces Lola to try new foods.
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10.30 Pathways of Belief: The Bible and the Koran - the Revelation (ages 7- 9)
10.50 Pathways of Belief: The Bible and the Koran - Today (ages 7-9)
11.10 BBC Primary History: Time Lines - Home (ages 7-11)
11.30 Focus: Growing Up - How Am I Behaving? (ages 9-13)
11.50 Thinking Skills: Think about It - Mystery (ages 9- 11)
Michael Underwood goes in search of the White Horse of Uffington carving, looking for clues to its origins and purpose. Show more
The latest developments from Westminster, presented by Sally Magnusson.
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Live quarter-final action from the Masters tournament at the Wembley Conference Centre, which should see the conclusion to the best-of-11-frame tussles.
Who will have booked a precious place in tomorrow night's semi final? Last year eventual winner, England's Ronnie O'Sullivan , enjoyed an easy 6-2 victory over Ding Junhui of China.
Introduced by Ray Stubbs , with Steve Davis and John Parrott.
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The Money Programme returns with the first of a ten-part series. Internet search engine Google is the fastest growing company in history. Created just seven years ago, it is now worth $120bn and fields 250 million queries per day. But, though it's helped many with problems from the medical to the mundane, Rajan Datar finds this dot-com dream facing problems.
3/10. Chris Packham and his team go whale watching off the Scottish coast and uncover the secrets of one of the country's top locations for rockpooling.
Series editor Jane French
4/6. Horticulturist Christine Walkden goes back to her roots as she makes an emotional return to
Lancashire, where her passion for gardening was nurtured on a tiny allotment. But things have changed a great deal since she last visited 20 years ago.
Series producer Rupert Miles : Executive producer Nick Patten
4/6. Early Summer. Perfect growing conditions bring cottage garden plants to their peak, along with patio pots, peonies and pests, as Alan Titchmarsh continues to make his way through the gardening seasons.
Director/Producer Helga Berry BBC GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: E2.95, monthly
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Gorgeous grub with faux foodies Minty (Arabella Weir) and Simon (Richard E Grant).
Writers Jon Canter and Arabella Weir ; Director Chris Langham
Producer Gareth Edwards
Postponed from 9 December
With Gavin Esler.
Kirsty Wark and guests review the cultural highs and lows of the past week.
Quarter-final highlights from Wembley plus a look ahead to tomorrow's semis. <S)
Last-eight action.
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2.00 From a Different Shore An American Identity 5876518 2.50 Ever Wondered? 8017063 3.00 Alaska - the Last Frontier? 40889 3.30 Water Is for
Fighting Over 466864.00 Family Ties: the Story of Adeline Yen Mah 67179 4.30 Coming Home to Banaba 41518 5.00 Civil War The Breakdown 47565 5.30 Civil War Taking Sides