Max goes in search of a glass crystal present.
Mitzi writes to the postman.
Simulcast on the CBBC channel 8.45-11.00am.
A comic book fan believes he's gained super powers.
Sam and Mark learn how to make sushi, plus the Cheats Brothers have top tips on coping with high school.
Digital viewers: press the red button to access a film about a cricket club
Five chums test their friendship.
Construction work on a road across a mountain range is dangerously hampered by a landslide.
TC and the gang scam their way into Dibble's flat. (R) (S)
Snapping and Sniffing. Junior is troubled by a bully, so Michael and Janet decide to find the kid's weak points.
I Second World War drama starring Richard Burton and Curt Jurgens. Two officers leading a mission to Rommel's HO come into fatal conflict. One is guilty of cowardice, the other is having an affair with his cohort's wife. Review page 42. Director Nicholas Ray (1957) (BW)
A father and his daughter want to move to Cornwall to pursue their love of extreme sports.
Teams compete for the chance to win up to £10,000. Collins multi-media electronic dictionary: page
Chefs Lesley Waters and Kevin Woodford battle it out for culinary glory. (5) Recipes: Ceefax p560: www.bbc.co.uk/food
Paul Martin visits an art gallery in Gloucester. (Revised Rpt)
Caustic quizzing.
More brainy contestants attempt to outwit the team of general knowledge experts.
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble present more tales from Longleat Safari Park. A young deer is having birthing complications - can the veterinary team save mother and calf? Meanwhile, in the lion reserves, a tree-climbing lion is making life difficult for the keepers. (Revised repeat)
Ever since the release of the film Jaws, the great white shark has become one of the ocean's most-feared predators. In recent years there have been a number of reported sightings in British waters, but are these sightings fishermen's tales - or is there any real evidence to suggest that Jaws is swimming off our shores? Steve Leonard investigates, meets the experts and has some encounters of his own.
Director/Producer Anuschka de Rohan D During the programme, digital viewers can use the red button to get extra facts on the sharks that swim in British waters
The team return to their penthouse nerve centre to be given one last fiendish job: to prove to Britain that they were the funniest act of the 1970s. Filmed in front of a studio audience, Tim Brooke-Taylor , Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden relive some of their finest moments and illustrate their history. With contributions from fans and colleagues, including
John Cleese , Martin Freeman , Stanley Baxter , Ronni Ancona , Huw Edwards and Jon Culshaw.
Producer Cybele Rowbottom ; Exec producer Stephen McGinn RT DIRECT: DVDs The Goodies: at Last! and The Goodies: at Last a Second Helping are just E20.99 including p&p for either title. To order call [number removed](landline calls cost a maximum of 8p per min) or send a cheque payable to BBC Shop to [address removed]
Analysis of the latest headlines at home and abroad, with Kirsty Wark.
2/8; series three. Today's ideas needing investment include a multi-gym in an armchair, an innovative new picnic bag and a potentially lucrative new lorry washing system. Presented by Evan Davis.
Shown last Thursday
Entrepreneurs have three minutes to sell ideas to five multi-millionaires with money to invest. Pitches include an armchair-based multi-gym and an innovative picnic bag. Show more
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2.00 A Cook's Tour of France 1/2. Mirelle goes eel fishing on the Atlantic coast, visits a snail farm in Burgundy and tries to define the true nature of Provencal food. 3588351 5.00 Living the Dream: French Holiday
Heaven Revisited Last year Marc and Jo Finch gave up their careers to buy their dream business: a campsite in the Dordogne. Will they survive their first year?