The evolution of music from gramophones to MP3 players.
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Digital viewers can look back at this month's series highs and lows
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Double bill.
The many benefits of rain.
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10.30 Let's Write a Story (ages 6-7) Crumple's Story
10.45 Words and Pictures Plus (ages 6-7) Spelling Strategies.
Double bill. 244922 11.15 The
Way Things Work (ages 7-9) Double bill. 115483 11.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Art Start: Clay
Westminster news with Andrew Neil and Laura Kuenssberg. (9
Business and financial news.
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1.00 Megamaths (ages 7-8) Problem Solving: Money.
80395464 1.15 Watch (ages 5-7) Land of All Weathers.
Routine crime drama starring Jane Russell as a married woman whose loyalty is tested in Vegas.
Review page 54. (1952) (BW)
9/20. The students explore the region's ancient towns. 18Z2
Flog It's Paul Martin is at the RAF Museum, surrounded by artefacts such as a bouncing bomb and the first bicycle. But which item will win your vote? TO VOTE call 09015 225 2 plus either 01, 02, 03 04, depending on your choice (landline calls cost 15p). Also viewers can put their top pieces into the virtual People's Museum at www.bbc.co.uk/history
Ian Botham and Allan Lamb battle it out in the kitchen.
Elimination quiz.
Weeknight general knowledge quiz in which novices take on champions. Dermot Murnaghan hosts.
Series producer Rob Dean : Executive producers David Young and Andy Culpin Eggheads quiz: page
The battle to represent the South East begins. Atul Kochhar is in London's East End on the hunt for spices to complement his crisp soft shell crab, crab salad and tandoor smoked spicy salmon mousse, while Gary Rhodes scours the capital for the best ingredients to go in his cured smoked salmon with sweet citrus asparagus and dill hollandaise.
Series producer Bernice Daly ; Exec producer Nicola Moody The perfect cure: page 31; Great British Menu book offer: page 31; Cutlery and pan offer: page 36
Can Jeremy, James and Richard successfully build an amphibious car? Shown yesterday at 8pm
Extended coverage of the day's events continues as Alan Titchmarsh , Joe Swift and Rachel de Thame take an in-depth look at this year's medal contenders, and chat to exhibitors who have travelled from as far away as South Africa and Grenada.
Digital viewers can watch three extra streams via the red button until Saturday, including a 30-minute guided tour of four show gardens, Carol Klein 's daily encounters with exhibitors and another chance to see the above programme. Visit www.bbc.co.uk/chelsea for detailed photography, audio and video, a video diary, podcasts and a competition, plus information on how to vote for your favourite flower and favourite show garden
3/6. Wanted. An offbeat, on-the-beat comedy about two lovelorn and accident-prone WPCs. Frank and Bobbins have no difficulty capturing the most wanted man in Scotland, but find babysitting Beesley's 7-year-old daughter an unexpected challenge.
Writer Georgia Pritchett
Director Tristram Shapeero ; Producer Catherine Bailey
5/8. Comedian Alexander Armstrong slides into the guest host's chair between regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton and their co-panellists. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Jo Bunting
Shown last Friday on BBCI
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
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In Marseilles, Kirsty Wark meets fashion designer Pierre Cardin and visits the set of a daytime soap opera, while Simon Davies finds out why Nantes has been voted the best place to live in France. Producer Kathryn Ross ; Series producer Elspeth O'Hare
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Languages and Travel Repeats are not indicated
1.00 Talk French 1-6 With in-vision subtitles.
2.30 France Inside Out Guide to travel, people and culture. 330946 5.00 Work Talk: France