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10.30 What? Where? When? Why?: Pets and Animals
(ages 6-7)

10.45 Something Special: Garden
(ages 4-7)

11.00 Razzledazzle: Dennis the Donkey
(ages 4-5)

11.20 BBC Primary Geography: Postcards from Bangladesh
(ages 7-11)

11.30 Pathways of Belief: Christianity
(ages 7-9+)

1.00 Gymnastics Tough tests from the Aussies and Canadians await England's men as they seek to retain the team title.
Commentary by Barry Davies, Mitch Fenner and Christine Still.

1.50 Weightlifting Medals are decided in the women's 48kg and men's 56 kg categories, watched by Dougie Donnelly. Plus coverage of the team competitions in the badminton, where England are the current champs, and table tennis. Also online at [Web Address Removed] (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four extra streams (two on Freeview) - see [Web Address Removed] or timetable - plus a text service
New kids off the blocks: page 20

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Balding
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Mitch Fenner
Commentator:
Christine Still

Two battling rhinos that require recapturing, the hyena whose bite is three times stronger than a great white shark, and a small bird nicknamed "the feathered locust" for rather apposite reasons.
Producer Chris Powell ; Executive producer Annette Clarke

Contributors

Producer:
Chris Powell
Producer:
Annette Clarke

Each remaining contestant hits the kitchens of a different Michelin two-star-rated restaurant, including Oxford's Le Manoir aux Ouat'Saisons run by chef Raymond Blanc , Midsummer House in Cambridge, and Cheltenham's Le Champignon Sauvage. OLIVE MAGAZINE: the April edition has recipes from MasterChef Goes Large. On sale now, price E3
RT DIRECT: hardback book accompanying the series just £13.99; paperback £11.99. includes p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] (landline calls 8p per minute) quoting RT

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Blanc

Which iconic creation has been voted victor of the Great British Design Quest? Plus Spike Lee talking about two decades of politically charged film-making, an interview with British singer/songwriter Richard Hawley and the latest on a long-running row between the Government and conservationists over Stonehenge. Presented by Verity Sharp.
Series producers Gill Holmes and Sam Starbuck ; Exec producer
Edward Morgan Rptd 11.20pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow

Contributors

Unknown:
Spike Lee
Songwriter:
Richard Hawley
Presented By:
Verity Sharp.
Producers:
Gill Holmes
Producers:
Sam Starbuck
Producer:
Edward Morgan Rptd

The high and lows of the first day of competition in Melbourne. Will Ian Thorpe have overcome illness to compete in the swimming? And how did Olympic champions Chris Hoy of Scotland and Bradley Wiggins of England fare in their respective cycling events? Presented by Clare Balding. Live online at [web address removed] (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four extra streams (two on Freeview) - see [web address removed] for timetable - plus a text service of news, results, a medals table and a viewing planner

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Thorpe
Unknown:
Chris Hoy
Unknown:
Bradley Wiggins
Presented By:
Clare Balding

When the Labour prime minister resigned on 16 March 1976, half way through his term of office, most assumed there was a scandalous explanation. This eye-opening drama documentary can now reveal how powerful sections of the Establishment had made his position untenable, a situation he secretly discussed with the BBC journalists Barrie Penrose and Roger Courtiour. To what lengths did the investigative duo go in their bid to uncover a scheme that brought the country to the brink of a military coup? John Hurt narrates.
Producer/Director Paul Dwyer How close did we come to a coup?: page 24

Contributors

Unknown:
Barrie Penrose
Unknown:
Roger Courtiour.
Unknown:
John Hurt
Director:
Paul Dwyer
Harold Wilson:
James Bolam
Marcia Falkender:
Elizabeth McKechnie
Roger Courtiour:
Peter Hamilton Dyer
Barrie Penrose:
David Bark-Jones

Signed programmes.
Panorama Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm on BBC1
1.05 How to Live Lonqer A woman who has to change her lifestyle after a diagnosis of diabetes.
1.50 Dear Television Viewers' opinions of TV programmes.
Producer Lucy Kenwright Exec producer Caroline Wright

Contributors

Producer:
Lucy Kenwright
Producer:
Caroline Wright

Schools Repeats not indicated www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Global Issues. Trade, aid, tourism, population and energy issues. 14982 4.00 GCSE
Biteslze Modern World History. Skills for syllabuses on source evaluation and essay writing.

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