Matt visits Cambodia.
Bird watching.
Mr Jones's llama doesn't like him.
The chefs make pudding for a yeti.
It's a record-breaking day in Greendale.
A beautiful sensory garden.
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 Watch: Seaside Holiday with Magic Grandad
(ages 5-7)
10.45 Something Special
(ages 4-7)
11.00 Razzledazzle
(ages 4-5) (S)
11.20 BBC Primary History: Black History: Mandela
(ages 7-11)
11.30 Pathways of Belief: Christianity: the Bible
(ages 7-9+)
11.45 Watch: Celebrations: Christianity
(ages 5-7)
A look at the way in which Christians view the Bible as a guide to living. Plus, the Baptist Church, and the child who took desperate measures to obtain a Bible. Show more
Westminster updates.
How close are we to generating a fifth of our electricity from sea power? With Adrian Chiles.
Two makeovers taking place in Hampshire. (Revised rpt) (5)
Thriller starring Rod Taylor and Christopher Plummer. An
Australian detective is caught up in an explosive political situation when he's dispatched to London to arrest a high-level diplomat for murder. Review page 52. Director Ralph Thomas (1968, PG)
Colin Jackson , Toyah Willcox and Peter Sissons peer. (5)
A Yorkshireman and his Greek wife head for Oxfordshire.
A pair of 1940s enthusiasts provide Paul Rankin and Phil Vickery with their food rations.
Dog-eat-dog quiz.
A portrait of Lord Byron, two stylish staircases and one of the few independent family breweries still in existence all pique the interest of presenter Paul Martin on a visit to Stockport in Greater Manchester. But it's a lazy Susan that captures the bidders' fancy.
The first TV interview for over a decade with reclusive music icon Scott Walker - a hero to both 1960s contemporaries such as David Bowie and modern pop pioneers including Alison Goldfrapp and Jarvis Cocker. What does Walker's first album for over ten years have in store? Plus Matthew Sweet assessing Merchant Ivory's contribution to period film drama, a profile of influential children's author Allan Ahlberg , and an examination of the modernist credentials of the fitted kitchen. With Andrew Graham-Dixon .
Series producer Marcus Herbert ; Executive producer Edward Morgan Repeated at 11.20pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
The forbidding black chair awaits its next nervous occupants as the demanding quiz returns for its 30th season.
Tonight's quartet of contenders will be answering questions on a typically eclectic mix of specialist subjects - the history of US submarines, Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern books, the Blackadder TV comedy series and the life and works of Ivor Novello. John Humphrys asks the questions and delivers the verdicts.
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Presented by Kirsty Wark.
(S)
Shown at7pm
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Schools Repeats not indicated
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Vocational Applied Art and Design A new programme to support the three units of this double-award vocational GCSE. 64770 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Vocational Applied Business. Covering the three units of this double-award vocational GCSE.