The team lose contact with their supply pod.
The pals team up to build a new moon.
Nat and Pete are out of this world. (R) (S)
Jim gets stuck.
Shown on Tuesday at 7am
Is Miss Gotto's new house haunted?
Monster motor racing.
Timmy's granted a rule-free wish for a magic muffin.
Live, interactive magazine with Sam and Mark.
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Digital viewers can find out how to join in with the show, and a Football Focus commentary competition, via the red button
Series three. Crash loses his cool, and Michael is smitten by Louise.
Fantasy starring Kirstie Alley. When Katherine dies in her
30s, she has to prove herself before being admitted to heaven. Assigned to Tooth Fairy duties, she becomes a little too popular in the job. Review page 54.
Director Melanie Mayron (1997) Followed by The Witness
Business news with Adam Shaw and Adrian Chiles.
Designing a plot for a Victorian home's garden in Dartmouth.
www.bbc.co.uk/gardening
Pussies Galore. A look at feral felines in Rome, narrated by David Attenborough.
On the first day of the Grand
National festival, Clare Balding presents the live coverage, with E150,000 at stake on a single race Today's starts are at 2.00,
2.35, 3-10, 3.45 and 4.20. producer Helen Kuttner
Editor Carl Hicks
4/10. At Cothay Manor in Somerset, salmon and mussels are on James Martin 's medieval menu, while Alistair Appleton views unique treasures.
Dog-eat-dog quiz.
Experts David Barby and Michael Baggott find more people ready to sell their antiques at auction when they visit Liandudno, North Wales. Meanwhile, presenter Paul Martin attempts to master the arts of fly-fishing and sheepdog handling.
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Author and acclaimed travel writer Jan Morris talks about her forthcoming novel, Hav, while Brian Eno discusses his latest artistic venture, a piece of audio-visual software called 77 Million Paintings.
On the centenary of Samuel Beckett 's birth, top comedy figures, including Alistair McGowan , reveal the debt that they owe the Irish playwright. Plus a debate over skyscrapers in London, a dance group trying to overhaul the outdated image of morris dancing, and sex, salsa and laughs courtesy of the Cuban Brothers. Lawrence Pollard presents.
Series producer Gill Holmes and Sam Starbuck ; Executive producer Edward Morgan Rptd 11.20pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
The forbidding black chair awaits its next nervous occupants. The quartet of contenders tonight will be grilled for two minutes on the history of American jazz, 17th-century English radicals Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers, the cult supernatural TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the life and times of medieval monarch Eleanor of Aquitaine. John Humphrys asks the questions and delivers the verdicts.
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The first Major of 2006 tees off in live coverage of the opening round from the course at Augusta National.
Tiger Woods is the reigning champion, ending a relative drought last year by taking the title for a fourth time after defeating fellow American Chris DiMarco in a play-off. Britons in the 100-strong field hoping to launch a challenge will be Luke Donald and David Howell , who finished joint third and joint 11th back in 2005. Presented by Gary Lineker. Peter Alliss , Ken Brown , Sam Torrance and Wayne Grady commentate, with reports from Andrew Cotter. Coverage continues at 10.35pm over on BBC1.
Senior producer Kate McKeag ; Executive producers Paul Davies and Barbara Slater www.bbc.co.uk/sport Radio 5 Live has bulletins from Augusta in Sport on 5 from 7pm
Analysis of news at both home and abroad, presented by Emily Maitlis.
Shown at 7pm
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2.00 GCSE Bitesize Higher Tier Science. in-depth coverage of selected topics from the biology, chemistry and physics curricula. 46533 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Biology. Cell activity, humans as organisms plus living things in their environment - targeted at Grade C.