With Mishal Husain , Bill Turnbull. NewsWatch is at 7.45.
There are celebs, comedy, cartoons and prizes galore as Reggie Yates previews his new series Mighty Truck of Stuff, which starts next Saturday.
Also on the CBBC channel
Kids' TV Choices: page
Music in the final episode of the current series comes from Son of Dork, Will Young and Shayne Ward.
Rptd tomorrow 6pm on CBBC
Top of the Pops is tomorrow at 7pm
Will Young guests on Davina, on Wednesday at 8pm on BBC1
Digital viewers can choose a different musical line-up using the red button
In the first of a two-part look at the education of deaf children, Shana Grummitt examines the options available to them. With voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 1.35am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear Followed by The Witness
The Italian Bird Fiasco. Jim is hired to bid on a sculpted bird at an auction.
1.35 Where's Houston? A missing granddaughter turns up just as her grandfather dies.
Longleat keepers help move two rare white rhinos in Kenya.
Epic historical western, directed by and starring John Wayne.
In the town of San Antonio in 1836, a band of Texans and their supporters battle against overwhelming odds to defend a Spanish mission from Mexican troops. Review page 47.
(1960, PG) John Wayne also stars in Back to Bataan on Tuesday at 1.30pm Film Trivia: page 55
3/5. River dolphins, giant salamanders, the world's deepest lake and spectacular mountain scenery feature as David Attenborough narrates a breathtaking trip along the planet's mightiest rivers. Producer Mark Brownlow Shown last Sunday BBC1 What PD James is watching: page 32; Alison Graham's column: page 32; Letters: page
Dan Cruickshank hunts for the legendary Ark of the Covenant, donkey-riding to the city of Petra in Jordan and scaling the vertical cliff face at Debre Damo in Ethiopia as part of his quest, while also visiting the Holy Lands of Israel and Palestine.
A double bill of programmes about the culturally dynamic Brick Lane area of London's East End. Brick Lane Engaging documentary that uses interviews, archive footage and reconstruction to tell the story of a district that for 500 years has attracted successive waves of immigrants seeking a place of refuge - from French Huguenots and Jews to Bengalis in the 1950s - but which has also been a place of intolerance. Narrated by Andrew Lincoln.
Director Minoo Bhatia ; Exec producer Emma Willis
Touching and humorous drama about a Bangladeshi woman in her 50s who annoys her husband by taking self-improvement classes, and is then left facing the prospect of divorce when he brings home a new and very pregnant wife.
Writer Tanika Gupta
See also Bollywood Shorts at 11.20pm on BBC4 The Inside Story: page 58
Cycling Live coverage of the women's road race as Wales's Nicole Cooke defends the title she won at the 2002 Games. Introduced by Jill Douglas. Live online at [Web Address Removed] (UK 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
2/7. Popworld's Simon Anstell oversees the antics of TV presenter Nick Knowles , Friday Hill's Kenzie,
Aaron Gilbert from Delays, comedian Russell Howard and team captains Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus.
Shown last Monday
Theft of the Crown Jewels. An attempt to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671. Followed by Weatherview and The Witness
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