The guys meet their great-granddaughters.
Meetings with a baby tapir, a singing gorilla and 13 elephants.
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Bobby is worried that fireworks may scare Kai.
Diving for treasure.
Ben wants to learn to swim.
Then CBeebies Birthdays
Followed by Pingu
Is a cabaret act sending coded messages from the Alps?
Dibble gets a dog to stop TC using the precinct phone.
Michael's Garden. Michael gets worrying news.
Lily secretly takes a job, but Grandpa thinks she's having an affair. (BW)
High and low finance with Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell.
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The Carluccis shut the Blackpool B&B and the Garfitts enjoy Roman cuisine - steak and chips.
Powerful political drama starring Peter Finch and Mary Ure. Alec Windom , a British doctor in the Far East, battles to save the inhabitants of his village from the warring factions around them. Review page 43. Director Ronald Neame (1957, U)
Jennie Bond, Shauna Lowry and Holby City actor Mark Moraghan join the game.
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Newcastle hosts the show. With artist Norman Cornish.
Can today's amateurs last three minutes on stage?
Caustic quizzing.
It's the park's worst nightmare: a dangerous animal on the loose. Emergency measures at Longleat are tested to their limit. Meanwhile, there's a murder mystery on Meerkat Mountain.
5/8. From formal dining to impromptu gatherings, and from a high tech bachelor pad to a house lit entirely by ultraviolet light, this week's main course is the dining room and how we use our homes to entertain. Interior designer Alison Henry struggles to create the perfect dining room for clients with conflicting ideas. Nina Campbell gives us her dinner party do's and don'ts and we meet designer Rosita Missoni who has converted from high fashion to home couture. Nina Campbell and Alison Clarke present the exploration of the world of interior design. Executive producer Gill Wilson ; Series editor Lyn Rowett Professor Alison Clarke describes her six icons of British domestic design in Homes & Antiques magazine's September issue. On sale until 1 September, priced E3.30
Nina Campbell reveals her latest home purchases in Good Homes magazine's September issue. On sale until 1 September, priced E2.99
2/3. The Cursed Valley of the Pyramids. A strange lost world lies in northern Peru. The Lambeyeque people were haunted by a terrible fear and believed pyramids were essential to their survival. This conviction reached its height at Tucume, an eerie place of 26 pyramids side-by-side - created before the community vanished for ever. The quest to solve the mystery behind the pyramids took almost years to solve. The film re-creates the bloody scenes of human sacrifice that took place at Tucume, culminating in a frenzy that led to the purging and abandonment of the city of pyramids - a desperate act that brought to an end this thousand-year-old civilization. The series concludes at the same time tomorrow. See yesterday's choice.
Director Aidan Laverty : Series producer Dan Clifton (HD)
Michael Winner and Jo Caulfield join Ian Hislop ,
Paul Merton and quest host Alexander Armstrong for the satirical news quiz.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Jo Buntying RT DIRECT: The Very Best of Have I Got News for You is E14.99 (rrp £19.99) including free p&p. Call [number removed] (landline calls cost a maximum of 8p per min) or send a cheque payable to BBC Shop to [address removed], quoting [number removed]
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A double bill of programmes supporting children's language skills by encouraging participation in nursery rhymes, stories, songs and movement (ages 3-5).