Sam and Mark are put through their paces on the pitch.
(Also on the CBBC channel)
(Digital viewers can join the show via the red button)
Double bill.
The cub meets an orang-utan.
Westminster news with Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Business issues with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Repeats are not indicated
1.00 KS2 Science Clips
(ages 7-9) Triple bill.
Wolfe and Archie investigate the murder of the head of the Bureau of Price Regulations, killed just before he was to give a key speech to industry figures. Maury Chaykin and Timothy Hutton star as the sleuth and his sidekick.
With just three days to go before the event, Giancarlo and Katie's dream wedding is rapidly becoming a nightmare. (S)
In Suffolk, Paul Martin visits the childhood home of his schoolboy hero Nelson, and scours a beach in search of amber.
Chefs Paul Rankin and James Martin mix it up.
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Caustic quizzing, presided over by Anne Robinson.
A fresh batch of brainy upstarts challenges the team of general knowledge goliaths.
In the battle to create a menu fit for a queen, Bryn Williams takes on Angela Hartnett. Competing to represent Wales, the chefs go head to head with a fish course. Angela is by the sea, experimenting with seaweed. Meanwhile, Bryn's in Snowdonia, foraging for herbs and sea beet. RT DIRECT: for a whole host of cookware offers and ideas, visit www.blueshoots.com/rtdirect
6/7. It's Christmas in the Strawbridge household and the pigs are to be killed - but not everyone's happy. While Dick can't wait to make his own hams, bacon and sausages, wife Brigit vows to become vegetarian - just as the slaughter man arrives.
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New series 1/4. Shocking culture to its core, a new movement began roughly 100 years ago. Today modernism shapes everything we do - from queuing in Ikea to pounding treadmills. Cruickshank looks at its leading lights and seismic political consequences. The Dream. What were the modernists' dreams?
Architects used technology to relieve overcrowding, while the Bauhaus school and Le Corbusier tried to create houses that fostered a better, brighter future. Producer Sally Benton ; Exec producer Basil Comely Living with Modernism follows on BBC4 at 10pm Modern marvels: page 21
5/8. The [text removed] Family. Muslims Kosser and Tahir [text removed] believe children should obey their parents. But three-year-old Iman has other ideas. The little whirlwind is wrecking prayer times, meal times and family life. Dr Stephen Briers comes to Harlesden, London, to help - but it's going to take some work. Producer Carrie Rose ; Series producer Sue Davidson
First shown on BBC3
With Jeremy Paxman.
A history of homosexuality in Parliament - from the days when the press connived to hide MPs' affairs, to the present era of outings. Eddie Mair presents.
(See also You Have My Full Confidence, tomorrow at 11.20pm)
(S - until 1am)
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(Repeats are not indicated)
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: Chemistry (S)
4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: Higher Tier Science (S)