Pals who met on the Isle of Man.
Liz is in Las Vegas.
Does magic play a part in Mr Jones and Walter finding a case of money?
Ben worries after digging up a bone.
It's the Rocket's 100th birthday.
Learn some useful signs. (SL)
A celebration of the actor's work on stage and film.
(Nobody Runs Forever, tomorrow 1.20pm)
Westminster news with Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Ospreys - the Fish Hawks. The only bird of prey that feeds solely on fish.
How tidemills under the sea could generate huge amounts of power. With Adrian Chiles.
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6/6. Chris Packham and the team look at large and small campaigns to promote wildlife.
Producer Paul Greenan ; Exec producer
Tony Parker First shown on BBC4 RT DIRECT: book British Isles: a Natural History is only £17.99 incl p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] (landline calls cost max 8p per min) quoting RT
Antony Worrall Thompson ,
Juliet Morris and Linda Barker try to follow the clues.
A lawyer hopes to open a cattery - but she also needs land for two horses, a husband and a tractor-loving son.
Chefs Nick Nairn and James Tanner tantalise the tastebuds. 5)
Tactical quizzing.
What can Reading in Berkshire offer in the way of antiques and collectables to sell at auction?
The Happy Event. Perky the pig gives birth to a runt. Writers John Esmonde and Bob Larbey
Producer John Howard Davies
10/12. All Saints, Shelley. Does this tiny Suffolk church hold the key to a mystery? Buried there is the sister of Bartholomew Gosnold , the man many now credit with the founding of modern America. In 2005, a grave was uncovered in Virginia. Can precious DNA identify her forgotten brother? Bill Paterson narrates. Director/Producer Zoë Callan www.bbc.co.uk/religion
New series 1/8; series two. Si and Dave Do Vietnam 1/2. All revved up with more places to go, biking gourmands Dave and Si hit Saigon. They cook shrimp and pork on sugar cane, then chow down on deep-fried scorpions, coconut worms, and a part of a goat that wouldn't make it on to most menus. Up the coast, they discover the delicious national dish pho, and crispy hue pancakes. But then disaster strikes as Si breaks his foot. How will they get to Hanoi for next week's show? Producers Vikram Jayanti and John Stroud RT DIRECT: pre-order The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook (available 6 April) for E18 incl p&p (UK delivery only), by calling [number removed] quoting RT (landline calls cost max 8p per min) or at wwwrtdirectsparkledirectcorn
New series 1/8. Eight celebrities take a culinary stroll down memory lane, beginning with the much loved entertainer. Raised in Liverpool in the Second World War, Cilla found her choice of childhood food dictated by rationing and what her mother could lay her hands on - so there was a lorra lorra offal. But fame in the 60s brought exotic new tastes.
Taste of the past: page 24
6/8. John and Ann take a scientific approach to rating the sales team. And John's been looking for a new kind of business venture - one that doesn't need salespeople. Narrated by Bill Nighy. Strong language. Seres producer Fergus O'Brten ; Exec producer Nick Mirsky
With Jeremy Paxman.
9/10. Saira Khan (ex-Apprentice) tries her hand at being an Asian club promoter. Plus behind the scenes at Miss India UK and music from Freeform Five.
Producer Gurdip Bhangoo : Exec producer Tommy Nagra