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The team explore Paris.
Mr Jones's marrow is sabotaged.
Ben and Small make fishcakes.
Pesky mice cause havoc on the station.
Different modes of transport. (SL)
Repeats are not indicated
10 30 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 7-11) Double bill.
11.00 Look and Read
(ages 7-9) Triple bill.
Westminster news.
Patrick O'Connell travels to Ulster to visit the business that won the BBC's Big Challenge Health Works award.
Repeats are not indicated
1.00 Maths Challenge: Year 6
(ages 10-11) double bill.
Bette Davis and Christopher Lee star in a colourful Disney sci-fi adventure. A mad scientist and his assistant plan to harness the amazing powers of two alien kids in an evil scheme for world domination. Review page 50.
(1978. U)
james Martin, Nina Myskow and Clare Nasir dissect the decor of a celebrity home.
Two sisters compete to find the most eye-catching antiques at a flea market in the south of France.
Kitchen cut-and-thrust with Gino D'Acampo and Nick Nairn. Ainsley Harriott referees. (5)
Elimination quiz.
There's a surprise in store for a scientist who tries to sedate two hungry lions. Plus, what do termites have to teach us about engineering? (5)
The three remaining contestants prepare a three-course meal at London's sumptuous Ritz Hotel for eight renowned chefs, including Brian Turner and Michael Bourdin. The final is on Friday.
Directors Danny Fildes , Graciela Watson ; Series producer
Paolo Proto www.bbc.co.uk/masterchef Don't knock gnocchi!, plus MasterChef book offer: p26
Performances from Sugababes, Franz Ferdinand and the Zutons. Presented by Fearne Cotton. The show returns to Sunday nights from next week.
Producer Sally Wood ; Executive producer Mark Cooper
9/12. St Mary's, Fairford. The remarkable story of a 20-year campaign to save some of Europe's finest stained-glass windows. Narrated by Bill Paterson. The series returns in two weeks' time.
Director/Producer Roger Childs
Another second-round tussle as teams from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and the University of Sussex go head to head. Jeremy Paxman hosts.
New series 1/7. Guest host Jonathan Ross joins regular team captains Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus as the pop quiz returns. Taking part are comedian Alan Carr, GMTV's Fiona Phillips, Teddy Mitchell of urban outfit the Mitchell Brothers, and McFly's Tom Fletcher. Director John L Spencer; Producer Lucy Clarke Phill Jupitus on KT Tunstall: page 38
New series 1/6. Those staples of 30-something angst - work, friendships and relationships - are the focus of this offbeat, wittily observed sketch show from the producer of The Office (an episode of which follows). Featuring Spaced's Nick Frost , Nathan Barley 's Nick Burns and Green Wing's Daisy Haggard. Director Ric Cantor ; Series producer Ash Atalla
First shown on BBC3
1/6; series one. Another chance to catch nightmare boss David Brent (Ricky Gervais ) at his most odious as staff are kept in the dark over job cuts. Writers/Directors Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant
Producer Ash Atalla
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
7/8. Party. Kath's hen night gets hazy when she and Kim unwittingly ingest illicit substances.
11.45 8/8. The Wedding. With punch served from a dustbin, Kath's spectacularly tacky nuptials get under way. Series two will show later this year. A re-run of series three begins Friday at 8.30pm on Living channel
Australian sitcom about a mother and daughter living in suburbia. The wedding day arrives in typically ritzy style, with punch served from the rubbish bin.
Zone www.bbcco.uk/ieamingzone
Languages and Travel Repeats are not indicated
1.00 Japanese Language and People Topics include working and shopping. With in-vision subtitles.