Animal expert Peter is in the studio to talk about attracting wildlife to your garden.
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Mr Rails gets a surprise party.
Reports from the team.
Springwatch with Bill Oddie continues at 8pm
King Solomon's Tablet of Stone An archaeological detective story. A stone tablet found in Israel could hold the clue to a mystery with shattering implications. producers Lara Acaster and Sean Smith
Whale-watching off the Scottish coast near Mull.
Westminster update. (5)
A trip to Castle Bromwich in the Midlands to give a three-bedroom semi the designer boost it needs.
Daily business update, presented by Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
The picturesque French town of Biot is scoured for some bargains from the flea markets.
18/20. Giancarlo attempts his most ambitious dish yet and the students are called upon to help save the grape harvest.
A little-known Hogarth portrait. an early carnival icon, a vital marine invention and long-lost tales from wartime refugees vie for entry. With Paul Martin. See Monday for voting details. (5)
Paul Rankin and James Martin vie for audience affection with some speedy cooking. Ainsley
Harriott referees.
Caustic quizzing.
A laughing policeman is among an unusual selection of items presented at Lincoln's Drill Hall to experts David Barby and Elizabeth Talbot.
Meanwhile, Paul Martin gets to learn the secrets of the Melton Mowbray pork pie. (Revised rpt)
3/10. Restaurateur Ollie Rowe makes his radio debut, inviting London listeners to help him find the freshest local food. (sj
6/6. Technology now promises happiness at the flick of a switch, but have we all just ended up working more in order to pay for the latest gadgets? Mark Easton goes in search of the elusive recipe for happiness and finds that schools in America have now put being happy on the curriculum. Series producer Mike Rudin
Executive producer Fiona Stourton
Half an hour of some of the best - and worst - football records ever made, as charted by Steve Wright. Includes David Baddiel and Frank Skinner belting out Three Lions, rarely seen footage from 1966 as Lonnie Donegan sings World Cup Willie, plus David Walliams and Matt Lucas joining Fat Les and 1970s anthem Back Home.
Producer Mark Hagen Your World Cup guide: centre pages
A chance to catch up with the five men who, searching for meaning in their lives, last year accepted the challenge of the Benedictine monks of Worth
Abbey to live according to the monks' rules for 40 days and nights. What radical changes, if any, have they made since leaving? As Tony, Gary, Anthoney, Peter and Nicholas head back to the monastery for a weekend of reflection, the monks talk about sharing the Benedictine way of life with five strangers and the positive response they had from viewers.
Director Gabe Solomon ; Series producer John Blake Habit of a lifetime: page 12
Gyles Brandreth makes a case for the Royal Variety Performance, the House of Commons, dates, medals and raffles to be banished. Host Paul Merton
casts the deciding vote.
Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Victoria Payne
With Emily Maitlis.
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Snoopers. Working in the competitive world of the tabloid press, Paul McMullan and Ron Sutton are always on the lookout for their next scoop. But what right do they have to delve into the private lives of their targets and where are they prepared to draw the line? Director Nick Godwin ; Exec producer Edmund Couthard
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2.00 Science: Science in Action Physical Processes Real-life situations demonstrating science in an inspiring way 12205 4.00 Science: Science in Action Light, Sound and Measurement. Six programmes showing science in use in everyday life.