Jack has the latest singles releases, plus an update on gamer Bradley's holiday in Malta.
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Digital viewers can access Player 2 Ready?, a go-karting guide, and Techno Timeline, a look at robots through time
A rare plant is brought in by a horticulturalist, who promptly mislays it.
The latest reports.
Springwatch with Bill Oddie continues at 8pm
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10.30 English Express (ages 9-11) Texts: Football Stories
10.50 English Express (ages 9-11) Texts: Imaginary Beasts
11.10 Focus (ages 9-11) Give a Little Bit 2059831 11.30 instrument Tales (ages 7-11) The Orchestra:
Clarinets and Phantoms
11.45 Instrument Tales (ages 7-11) The Orchestra: Symphonies and Stories
Documentary following a group of children as they create and perform their own piece of music.
Programme following a group of children as they create and perform their own piece of music. Show more
Westminster news.
Adrian Chiles begins a week in Midwest America with a guide to Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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1.00 Watch (ages 5-7) Seaside Holiday with Magic Granddad:
Seaside Entertainment
1.15 Watch (ages 5-7) Bullying 1: How to Be a Bully
Sue Barker presents coverage of the opening day of the ATP men's tournament at the Queen's Club.
With Wimbledon just a fortnight away, the tournament brings a host of the world's top players flocking to west London to hone their grass-court skills. Spain's Rafael Nadal , Australia's Lleyton Hewitt and Americans Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick are just some of the stars due to compete, with British hopes pinned on Henman, Rusedski and Murray. Director Helen Kuttner ; Executive producer Paul Davies
Digital viewers can join the action from midday via the red button
Elimination quiz. (R)
Paul Martin and the team visit Blackpool, where they go on the hunt for more saleable antiques, and Paul takes a tour of Blackpool's famous illuminations. Series producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
(Revised repeat)
6/10. With two months to go before opening night, there are still no builders on site, and when an exhausted Ollie fails to acquire spices at Kew
Gardens, he drowns his sorrows at a local brewery.
Director Jelena Illic ; Producer Ed Taylor
It's over 20 years since the death of the singer they called 'English Sinatra' but his voice still draws millions of fans across the world. The story of how young Londoner Terry Parsons became a sophisticated ballad singer provides fascinating insights into working-class life and popular culture after the Second World War.
6/6. Undercover Frank and Bobbins blackmail Beesley into letting them do the jobs they've always wanted, such as being police frogmen, undercover cops and having a go on the police horses.
8/8. The sardonic Jack Dee presides over Ian Hislop and Paul Merton and their co-panellists on the quiz. Shown last Friday on BBC1
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
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2/3. Road to Power. Thatcher's first term of rigorous monetarism spawned massive unemployment, weakened unions, and riots across Britain. With dissent even in her own government, how did she survive her plummeting popularity?
Director/Producer Dan Hillman
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1.00 Real Chinese 1-10 A course for beginners. With in-vision subtitles.
3.30 China Close Up 1-10 Documentaries about Chinese people living through a period of dramatic change.
The concerns and aspirations of people caught up in China's rapid drive for change. In 1998 the river Yangtse burst its banks causing unprecedented devastation. Show more
Examining China's rapid drive for change. Dr Wang Jin fought for the Communist Revolution but now she's a passionate believer in China's market economy. Show more