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It's the end of a young chef's challenging week, has she proved she can cut it in the kitchen? Learn some top cooking tips and Sam and Mark reveal why a tomato is a fruit and not a vegetable.
Also on the CBBC channel
Digital viewers can find out how to join in with the show, and a Football Focus commentary competition, via the red button

Contributors

Presenters:
Sam and Mark

comedy starring Alex D Linz 3S 12-year-old Max, who is mercilessly picked on by bullies at his school. So when his parents inform him that they're moving, he takes the opportunity to exact his revenge. Review page 75.
Director Tim Hill (2001. PG)

Contributors

Director:
Tim Hill
Max:
Keeble Alexdunz
Principal Jindraike:
Larry Miller
Evil ice Cream Man:
Jamie Kennedy
Megan:
Zena Grey
Robe:
Josh Peck

Coverage from the Crucible
Theatre in Sheffield, where the second round is now under way.
Matches are played over three sessions and are the best of 25 frames. The tantalising prospect of last year's winner Shaun Murphy taking on a resurgent
Steve Davis and John Higgins facing
Mark Williams could well feature, depending on who won their first-round matches. With Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott.
Also live at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
Digital viewers can access live uninterrupted coverage of both tables, plus a news and results service via the red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Shaun Murphy
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Mark Williams
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott.

Matthew Fort, Prue Leith and Oliver Peyton judge Richard Corrigan and Paul Rankin 's four-course creations as the week-long Northern Ireland round of the battle to create a menu fit for a monarch reaches its climax. Repeated tomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Peyton
Unknown:
Richard Corrigan
Unknown:
Paul Rankin

More coverage of second-round matches from
Sheffield. If they managed to overcome their qualifier opponents, Alan McManus and Stephen Maguire will play a further eight games of their best-of-25-frames match. That will be followed by the final session of another second-round encounter that could feature
Stephen Lee and Paul Hunter. With Hazel Irvine,
John Parrott and Steve Davis. All coverage is also live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only) Radio 5 Live has news from Sheffield in Sport on 5 from 7pm
Digital viewers can access live uninterrupted coverage of both tables, plus a news and results service via the red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan McManus
Unknown:
Stephen Maguire
Unknown:
Stephen Lee
Unknown:
Paul Hunter.
Unknown:
John Parrott
Unknown:
Steve Davis.

The team looks at ways of improving the garden for very little money. Monty Don starts planting in his shade garden, while Carol Klein sows seeds and uses cuttings and divisions in her new garden. Joe Swift attends to his bedding plants and Sarah Raven reveals her favourite dahlia varieties.
Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Rosemary Edwards GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: monthly, on sale now, E2.95

Contributors

Unknown:
Monty Don
Unknown:
Carol Klein
Unknown:
Joe Swift
Unknown:
Sarah Raven
Producer:
Andy Vernon
Producer:
Rosemary Edwards

2/6. When 30 decapitated Romans were found buried in York in February last year. archaeologists were baffled by their presence. Had these bodies been beheaded because of Roman superstitions about ghosts or were they victims of a brutal act of revenge or war? Timewatch follows the investigation that has since taken place and shows how experts came to the conclusion that these men were caught in a bloody power feud to succeed Emperor Septimius Severus who died in the city in AD 211.

Contributors

Producer:
Ian Potts
Series Editor:
John Farren

2/6. Everywhere You Look. The malevolent ageing males air their raging views on the stresses of filling up the car, a trip to the supermarket and traffic wardens. Arthur Smith , Rory McGrath ,
Rick Wakeman , Will Self and Sir Tim Rice are among those who have plenty to say for themselves.
Director/Producer Stuart Prebble

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Smith
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Rick Wakeman
Unknown:
Sir Tim Rice
Producer:
Stuart Prebble

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Open University & General Interest Rpts not indicated
2.00 Civil War The Breakdown 21648 2.30 Modem Monks 33483 3.00 Changes in Rural Society
Piedmont and Sicily iS) 9857280 3.50 Ever Wondered? 37923990 4.00 Women of Northern Ireland
4.30 Yes, We Never Say "No" 11280 5.00 The
Emperor's Gift 82280 5.30 Ever Wondered about Food? Bread.

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