Gaming expert Hayden assesses the latest games releases.
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Digital viewers can view best friends testing each other on personal info
Double bill.
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10.30 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Britain since 1948 -
Trouble and Strife
10.50 BBC Primary History
(ages 7-11) A Walk through Time - Fashion 8143277 11.10 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Ancient Egypt - Buildings, Pyramids and Temples (SHAD) 5180180 11.30 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-11) World Environmental Changes: Wetlands 7880068 11.50 Focus (ages 9-13) Teamwork
Westminster updates with Jenny Scott. (S)
Expert answers on questions about investments. With Adrian Chiles.
Take Part: viewers can submit queries to [email address removed; or via [web address removed]
Western starring
Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe.
A Canadian farmer flees marauding American Indians on a raft with his young son and a dance hall girl. Review page 60. Director Otto Preminger
(1954, PG) (5) Film Trivia: page 63
Katie and Giancarlo struggle with the demands of parenthood and their enthusiastic students.
Today's choice is between the works of Shakespeare or a Supermarine Spitfire. Voting details on Monday.
Chefs Ross Burden and Lesley Waters whip up dishes for sports presenters Clare Balding and Hazel Irvine.
Dog-eat-dog quiz.
Can the amateur enthusiasts triumph against the team of general knowledge giants? <s)
The judges choose between Tom Lewis and Nick Nairn as the Scottish round reaches its climax.
Repeated tomorrow on BBC1 and BBC2
New series The Money Programme celebrates its 40th anniversary this week with the first of a seven-part run. Max Flint looks at how the grip of Sony,
Warner, Universal and EMI on the music industry has been loosened by the revolution in internet downloads. Producer Terry Messenger ; Editor Clive Edwards
Alan Titchmarsh returns to a tiny garden he made in 2002 to show how even the pokiest of plots can flourish with a minimum of spadework.
Series producer Kath Moore ; Exec producer Dick Colhurst Alan Titchmarsh : page 32
The team works on the shady, family and fruit gardens at Berryfields. Sarah Raven meets a man obsessed with collecting botanical gems.
Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Rosemary Edwards
5/6. In 1943, the daughter of an Indian mystic was ;ent into France by the SOE (Churchill's secret service) to provide a vital link with Nazi-occupied
Paris. Betrayed and tortured, she revealed nothing of the SOE before being executed. Awarded the George Cross for bravery, this is the story of Noor Inayat Khan. The series returns in the autumn.
Director/Producer John Hayes-Fisher
6/9. Adam Hart-Davis tests inventions from originating in ancient Egypt.
Series producer Ian Potts (Revised repeat)
6/6. Being John Grumpy. Our boys extol the joys of ageing and the accompanying loss of hair, teeth and dignity. Geoffrey Palmer narrates. The Grumpy Old Women put their oar in, starting next week.
Director/Producer Stuart Prebble RT DIRECT: Grumpy Old Men merchandise is available from www.blueshoots.com/rtdirect
With Emily Maitlis.
Kirsty Wark and her guests assess the cultural week.
Intimate drama starring David Morse. An inner-city priest has doubts about his ability to conduct his ministry.
Review page 60. Director Eugene Martin (2001)
Followed by The Witness
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2.00 Wide Sargasso Sea Real and Imaginary
Islands 87661 2.30 Behind a Mask 99778 3.30
Declining Citizenship 5 97049 4.00 What's Right for Children? 78914 4.30 Cine Cinephiles
5.00 The Spanish Chapel, Florence 26440 5.30 Ever Wondered about Food? Pasta