Double bill.
Series three. The young teachers dish out punishments.
A pal from the Caribbean.
Series three. Helen and Sarah cause chaos in skateboarding.
Ernie the elf visits the cafe.
Emily scratches Clifford.
Edie's home movie. (S)
1/6. Why did Britain's biggest and most advanced submarine sink without trace in 1925?
Hunting antiques in French town Pernes. (Revised repeat)
Westminster news, including Prime Minister's Questions.
Urban horticulture.
The Rory Peck Trust. Donation details on Sunday at 4.50pm on BBC1
Business news.
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The ladies' final features in live action from the World Indoor championships in Norfolk.
Directors Kevin Chapman , Simon Dukes Editor Gerard Lane Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport
3/10. Re-creating the lost medieval town of Dunwich, which disappeared under the sea.
Nick Nairn and Lesley Waters get down and gourmet.
Catty quiz.
An orphaned baby marmoset needs a really good fright for his own good. (Revised repeat)
Inventing a dish from scratch, cooking at a busy
London gastro pub and impressing the judges are today's tasks for the bit-chomping chefs.
4/10. Following 2004's floods, residents arrange a weekend of special events in a bid to put north
Cornish village Boscastle back on the tourist map.
Producer Nigel Farrell ; Executive producer Paul Sommers
4/12. St Piran's, Cornwall. Disappearing beneath drifting sands, St Piran's had to be abandoned years go. Eileen Carter dreamed of uncovering this lost church and, after nearly a decade of struggle, her dream could come true. Bill Paterson narrates.
Director/Producer Sian Salt www.bbc.co.uk/religion
A stoat tries to raise her family at
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. Bill Oddie narrates.
Producer Roger Webb ; Series producer Wendy Darke
3/6. The quintessentially English Mr Fry is descended from a European Jewish family. He finds out what happened to relatives who didn't escape the Nazis and solves a mystery surrounding his grandmother.
Family Ties is at 10pm on BBC4.
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Hosted by Jeremy Paxman.
New series 1/10. The Asian arts and culture show meets writers pushing the boundaries of religious sensitivity. Patrick French visits the Mogul-inspired stately home Sezincot, plus reports on "cage rage" and Heera Mandhi , and music from Raadhika.
Producer Gurdip Bhangoo ; Exec producer Tommy Nagra
1/7. The University Challenge spotlight falls on Tony Blair in the show that re-edits news to comic effect.
Director Steve Connelly ; Producer Geoff Atkinson
Today's highlights, including the final of the ladies' championship.
www.bbc.co.uk/ieamingzone
Schools Repeats not indicated
2.00 Languages Jeunes Francophones A lively look at the French-speaking world. 34423 4.00
Languages Jeunes Francophones Another look at French being used in different parts of the world; plus two programmes from France 2000.