In an edition focusing on the British love affair with curry, Alan Coxon prepares chicken tikka masala, and Kathy Sykes looks at why onions make the eyes water.
Double bill.
Canine investigations.
Reggie Yates fills his truck with goodies to give away. Plus cartoons The Batman, Zombie Hotel and Pinky and the Brain.
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A national survey on deaf people and employment, plus a profile of actor/comedian Hal Draper. With voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Rptd Tuesday 1.35am BBC1 Followed by The Witness
A report from Robert De Niro 's
Tribeca Film Festival. is it turning too Hollywood?
Jvely Agatha Christie murder nystery comedy with Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple, who investigates the bizarre death of a rich recluse. Review page 45. Director George Pollock (1963. U)
(BW) Murder Ahoy is on Friday at 1.30pm
livil War drama starring John Wayne and William Holden. lb63: a raid behind Confederate lines by a group of Union soldiers is jeopardised by a beautiful southern belle. Review page 45. Director John Ford (1959, PG)
John Wayne stars in The Magnificent Showman tomorrow at 10.15am, and William Holden is in The Wild Bunch tomorrow at 11.20pm
The first semi-final reaches its conclusion. Also live at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
Digital viewers can access a news and results service via the red button
The panel judge Galton Blackiston and Antony Worrall Thompson. Shown yesterday on BBC2 and at
11.30am today on BBC1
In Bristol, Paul Martin comes across some beautiful miniature books, while in the auction hall, a pair of emerald earrings are keenly fought over.
Live coverage of the climax to the second semi-final in the world championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Last year Matthew Stevens of Wales beat England's Ian McCulloch 17-14. With Hazel Irvine,
Steve Davis and John Parrott. Commentary by Clive Everton. Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo. Producer Alison Witkover ; Executive producer Graham Fry Also live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
Digital viewers can access live, a news and results service via the red button on their TV handset
Bill Bailey, Rob Brydon, Rich Hall and Alan Davies answer Stephen Fry's cockeyed questions on subjects starting with C, in an edition from the last series.
The former Soviet leader has been airbrushed out of Russian history, but buildings and icons created during his notorious regime endure. On location in Moscow and Volgograd - the former Stalingrad - Jonathan Meades dissects Stalinist architecture.
Director Tim Niel ; Producer Martha Wailes First shown on BBC4
Jonathan Meades presents Jerry Building: Unholy Relics of Nazi Germany on Wednesday at 11.20pm
7/7. Guest host Dale Winton presides over Sally Lindsay, Suzi Quatro, Andy Fairweather-Low and Ben Fogle. Team captains are Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus. Director John L Spencer ; Producer Lucy Clarke
Shown last Monday Phill Jupitus on Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins, plus CD offer: page 38
Western starring James Stewart ,
Dean Martin and Raquel Welch. Having fought on opposing sides during the American Civil War, brothers Mace and Dee Bishop join forces as part of an outlaw gang forced to flee across the border. Review page 45. Director Andrew V McLaglen (1968, 15)
Followed by The Witness
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2.00 Rough Science is, 52924 2.30 Cancer Pioneers 3530672 2.45 What Have the 90s Ever Done for Us?
8613856 3.00 Risk 59214 3.30 The Nature of Impacts and Their Impacts on Nature 55011 4.00 Asteroid Hunters 43276 4.30 The Challenge: to Build the Fastest Round-the-World Yacht 50943 5.00 Designer Rides: Jerk and Jounce 24030 5.30 Ever Wondered?