Music expert Jack assesses the latest releases.
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Look back at the highs, and lows, of the May editions of the show
Join the steam train boogie.
The friends learn how to care for a pet.
Double bill.
Holes in the ground.
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10.30 BBC Primary History
(ages 7-11) Britain since 1948 - The Thatcher Years 8896317 10.50 BBC Primary History (ages 7- 11) A Walk through Time: Entertainment 8809881 11.10 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) Ancient Egypt - Pharaohs and Gods 11-30 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-11) World Environmental Changes: The North Sea 7619572 11.50 Focus (ages 9-13) The Rhythm ofRaz
Westminster updates with Jenny Scott.
Business news presented by Adrian Chiles.
Take Part: viewers can submit queries to [email address removed]; or via [web address removed]
Today's choice for the Peoples Museum is between the cathedral Liverpool never had, a form of crime prevention and an agricultural first. Voting details on Monday.
Introduced by Gary Lineker.
Live coverage of the second round of the PGA Championship from Wentworth. Colin Montgomerie scored three victories here between 1997 and 2001, and the Scot will hope to be in contention as the halfway stage approaches today.
Plus racing from Goodwood, presented by Clare Balding and Willie Carson, with starts at 2.10, 2.40 and 3.15.
Senior producers (golf) Jo McCusker and Jonathan Bramley ; Director (racing) Gerry Morrison
Can the amateur enthusiasts triumph against the team of general knowledge giants?
The judges choose between Atul Kochhar and Gary Rhodes as the South East round reaches its climax. Repeated tomorrow on BBC1 and BBC2
Who is watching you? The Money Programme's Max Flint probes new technology which allows businesses to track their goods, their workforce and their customers. Producer Martin Small ; Editor Clive Edwards The Inside Story: page
Having saturated their senses with the sights and smells of the world's finest floral specimens, Joe Swift and Alan Titchmarsh look ahead to the big sell-off, and announce the winner of the photo competition.
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, video diary, podcasts and a competition plus information on how to vote
DOCUMENTARY OF THE WEEK
New series 1/4. The ex-Python reveals how Roman propaganda pulled off the greatest con-trick in history. The Primitive Celts. In 58 BC Julius Caesar invaded Celtic Gaul, Caesar claimed it was to protect the northern borders of the Empire from a volatile people. But was Caesar's account a smokescreen for a more sinister truth involving pots of gold?
Series producer/Director David McNab
Culture shock, The Barbarians' book offer: page 28
New series 1/4. Hard Work. Business meetings and people thinking "outside the box" are fair game for women of a certain age. With contributions from, among others, Sheila Hancock , Muriel Gray , Indira Joshi , Germaine Greer , Jenny Eclair and Arabella Weir. Narrated by Alison Steadman.
Director Claire Storey Lambert : Producer Judith Holder
With Gavin Esler.
Kirsty Wark presents a special edition of the show from Cannes film festival, where she is joined by guests Mark Kermode, Julie Myerson and John Harris.
Action drama. An ex-soldier's wife is terrorised and his teenage daughter kidnapped by a motorcycle gang. Review page 61.
Director John Milius (1994.18)
Followed by The Witness
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Open University & General Interest Rpts not indicated
2.00 The Art of the Restorer 30843 2.30 Modernist Primitivism Gaugin and Pont-Aven 19350 3.00 Following a Score 11195 3.30 Independent Living 80242 4.00 My Favourite Things 21195 4.30 Music to the Ear 12824 5.00 Bajourou - Music of Mall 86911 Ever Wondered About Food? Pies