Max goes in search of scrap metal for Milo.
Simulcast on the CBBC channel 8.45-11.00am.
Martial arts action.
Top tips to use on the holiday dance floor. Lauren visits a recording studio, and Tom starts training to be a holiday rep.
Digital viewers: press the red button to access a film about a cricket club
Comedy adventure in which a group of young practical jokers get into hot water when they abduct a sea lion from their local aquarium. Review page 42. Director Barnet Kellman (1998. PG)
Top Cat and the gang, mistaken for a destitute family, are given a $1 million cheque.
i Oscar-winning western starring Spencer Tracy ,
Robert Wagner and Richard Widmark. Patriarchal cattle rancher Matt Devereaux 's plans to keep his cattle empire together lead to trouble for his youngest son, Joe. Review page 42.
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Kalle Hogh and her partner want to swap their one-bedroom flat in south-east London for a Kent cottage. They give Catherine Gee a budget of 2250,000.
Sudoku and general knowledge combine for a quiz with Eamonn Holmes.
Culinary creativity with James Martin and Tony Tobin. With
Ainsley Harriott.
Burton on Trent. Staffordshire, at the heart of the brewing industry, is today's venue.
(Revised repeat)
Elimination quiz presided over by Anne Robinson.
Some of Britain's most famous quiz show champions take on a team of amateurs. With Dermot Murnaghan.
Producer Eileen Herlihy
Executive producers David Young and Andy Culpin
4 flock of hungry vultures lands and it's the birthing season for the red deer. More stories from Longleat Safari Park with Ben Fogle and Kate Humble.
Series producer Chris Powell ; Executive producer Annette Clarke
(Revised repeat)
3/9. A recap of the gems in the Midlands and East
Anglia highlighted by Griff Rhys Jones , Ptolemy Dean and Marianne Suhr last Friday. There's still time to vote for a 150-year-old blacksmith and wheelwright's workshop, a medieval Lincolnshire church, or a Norfolk village school. Continues on Friday at 9pm. Executive producers Nikki Cheetham and Annette Clarke ; Series editor Jeremy Cross www.bbc.co.uk/restoration VOTING DETAILS: lines for this episode close at 12 midnight tomorrow. Contact details on Friday
The political and physical geography of Europe, the rock band Ash, 15th-century Florentine ruler Lorenzo de Medici, and the life and career of darts player John Lowe, are tonight's specialist subjects.
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The students of University College London fight it out with a team representing Pembroke College, Cambridge. Jeremy Paxman fires the questions.
Director Sue McMahon ; Producer Irene Daniels
The beautiful coastal area of Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland. (Revised repeat)
2/8. The Aussie comedy's second series continues. Inside Out. Kel and Kath are having some marital niggles. Brett pops the "R" word ... renovation.
First shown on Living TV One Final Question: page
Presented by Emily Maitlis.
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A one-off Reputations special, an intimate portrait of the poet who died, aged 77, in 1984. He entertained with his warmth and enthusiasm, but was inwardly haunted by fear, religious doubt, remorse and guilt. Producer Edward Mirzoeff ; Series editor Jenny Abbott
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1.00 Talk Greek 1-6 Beginners' course. With in-vision subtitles. 10318 3.00 Mediterranean Cookery