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Double bill.
A lunar gem has the robots bouncing around.
Animals feeding their young.
The Secret Treasures of Zeugma How archaeologists raced to save what they could of an ancient city in Turkey before the site was flooded. <R)
Westminster update with Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
How scientific instruments gave the Tudors new worlds to explore on land and sea.
Business news with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Sibling rivalry breaks out in the Provencal town of Carpentras.
it's the wedding day, but there's a major row brewing over the cake, the wrong band has turned up and the bride gets lost.
Continues next Monday.
An auction at Lytham St Anne's gives Paul Martin a chance to visit nearby Blackpool and take a ride on a tram.
Football goalkeeper
David James and Special Olympian - and qualified chef - Gina Hulme are the guests.
Catty, cut-throat quiz. (5)
More novices take on the quiz colossi.
lechyd da! It's main course time in Wales. Angela Hartnett makes roasted duck breast with red cabbage and home-made mustard fruits, while Bryn Williams seeks the finest meat for his roast loin and braised shoulder of salt-marsh lamb with caper jus.
2/6. Mark Easton delves deeper into the practical formula of happiness. Social relationships, religion, meaning in your life and marriage are good, while children, apparently, are not. We all have a set range of happiness but positive psychologists now argue that we can make ourselves happier permanently. Series producer Mike Rudin ; Exec producer Ftona Stourton Test your happiness at www.bbc.co.uk/happinessformula
The Architecture of Happiness book offer: page 26
2/5. Is Europe Getting Too Big? Tim Samuels sizes up three countries that dream of joining the EU as he continues his quirky journey. In Romania he visits a bizarre reality TV contest winner, and is serenaded by a Turkish victor of the Eurovision Song Contest. Series producer Will Daws ; Executive producer Karen O'Connor
Revised repeat from BBC4
6/6; series two. Si and Dave Do Mexico 2/2. In the land of the ancient Mayans, the hirsute duo cook a pre-Hispanic stew, with a little help from the local women, and scale a cliff to prepare arguably the world's finest chocolate pudding while eagles soar above. Finally, among 2,000-year-old pyramids at
Palenque, the boys look back at their culinary odyssey. Producers Vikram Jayanti and John Stroud RT DIRECT: order The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook for £18 incl p&p (UK delivery only), by calling [number removed] quoting RT (max 8p per min)
6/8. Even anarchic fashion and music impresarios have to eat. The man who created the Sex Pistols takes a journey from best British roast beef to the best French roast chicken via platefuls of macrobiotic dandelions from Clapham Common. Malcolm also reveals how chicken cacciatore from a Chelsea trattoria was a seminal influence in punk fashion.
Director Emily Shields ; Executive producer David Barrie
With Gavin Esler.
Eddie Mair presents the story of how governments spin their way out of personnel crises, from John Profumo to Peter Mandelson and David Blunkett.
Producers Andrew Carter and Manuela Grayson
Executive producer Farah Durrani
www.bbcxo.uk/ieamingzone
Schools Repeats not indicated
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision French 1
4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision French 2