Josie has to take over the shop.
Simulcast on the CBBC channel 8.45-11.00am.
The aardvark has an embarrassing secret.
The gang visits Paris.
Have the twins found a UFO?
Environment expert Sarah demonstrates how to create areas of peace and quiet for ourselves and for nature.
Digital viewers can access films where Sam, Mark and Ayesha rate their mates, via the red button
The Funky Fools put on their annual fashion show and go for a picnic.
A fire at an atomic power station sends a dust cloud over Australia.
The gang is tricked into helping a couple of crooks posing as TV producers.
He Said, She Said. Michael and Jay realise they no longer listen to each other.
Herman's dodgy twin brother comes to town. (BW)
Live coverage of the British
Open women's golf tournament at Royal Lytham and St Anne 's, plus action from day three at
Goodwood. With Hazel Irvine.
The women's British Open is the fourth and last of this year's Majors. in 2005 the coveted prize was won by South Korea's Jeong Jang Annika Sorenstam,
Michelle Wie and England's Karen Stupples , the 2004 winner, are likely to lead the challenge. Coverage continues after the racing.
Today's racing highlight, at
3.15, is the £100,000 Goodwood Cup, run over two miles, and won last year by six-year-old Distinction, ridden by Michael Kinane. The other starts are at
2.05,2.40 and 3.50.
Senior producer (golf) Kate McKeag ; Executive producer (golf)
Barbara Slater Also live at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
Combative quiz.
A fresh set of wannabe trivia enthusiasts take on the quiz show champs.
When the team visits Llandudno in Conwy, Paul Martin makes music with a collector of blues guitars. (Revised repeat)
2/10. The Midlands. From the revolutionary technology of Shropshire's Ironbridge Gorge, to the majesty of Warwick Castle, Rajesh Mirchandani discovers a wealth of architectural gems in the heart of England. Director John Dickinson ; Executive producer Jacob Hickey
First shown on BBC West Midlands
Is your mobile phone capable of causing an explosion in a petrol station, and could those of you with implants have an explosive experience during a flight? Special effects duo Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman put these and other urban myths to the test.
New series 1/6. The comedy starring Rob Brydon as an astronomer in Australia returns for a second run.
Wild Oats. It's camel racing week in Unagatta and to everyone's amazement Paul becomes the star jockey.
Writer Harry Cripps ; Executive producers Beryl Vertue , Sue Vertue , Mark Fteeland , David Mahet David Taylor ; Director Sandy Johnson
With Kirsty Wark.
Is the new breed of big-budget drama documentaries eroding public confidence in television's ability to depict the truth?
Producer Eamon O'Connor ; Exec producer Stuart Prebble
www.bbc.co.uk/leamingzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated
2.00 The Magic KeyAnimated stories (ages 5-6). 16433 4.00 The Magic Key (ages 5-6)