Up close and personal with the mummification process in ancient Egypt.
Zcabbie the Indian tiger faces a cancer scare, we meet the Siberian lynx, a cat with attitude and competition winner Freya turns elephant keeper.
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Rudi works on his stall in the rain but his friends cheer up the grey day.
Help from a robot.
Ben and Small look after a rabbit.
Then CBeebies Birthdays
Followed by Pingu
A huge deforestation machine runs amok in the Amazon.
Letting Go. Michael accidentally kills Kady's pet hamster.
11.40 Learning to Earn It
Michael teaches Jr the hard truth about gambling.
Herman thinks aliens are visiting Earth. (BW)
An expert answers viewers' questions on student finances.
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Stately John Ford western starring James Stewart and Richard Widmark. Corrupt lawman Guthrie McCabe is enlisted by Lieutenant Gary to help rescue hostages held by Comanches.
Review page 46. (1961, PG) Film Trivia: page 49
Jono Coleman, Esther McVey and Barry Cryer are panellists.
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Antiques in Bath and the SS
Great Britain in Bristol.
The audience gives its verdicts on this week's winners.
Elimination quiz.
A bug's eye view of the world, a feast for the vultures, a new arrival at the giraffery and a departure from the staff. Last in series, which returns next year.
4/4. Your Future. Why do we often make bad decisions about our futures? The war in Vietnam provided economists with some clues and Tim Harford believes the same information is used to exploit us today.
Director/Producer Gabi Kent RT DIRECT: Tim Harford 's The Undercover Economist book is only E16.50 incl p&p (UK delivery only). Call [number removed] (landlines max 8p per min) quoting RT; or visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com The Inside Story: page
2/6. It's a challenging summer at the cathedral, with funerals to arrange, floods to stem - and then the Archbishop of York drops by for a spot of karaoke.
Director Launa Kennett ; Executive producer Colin Cameron
Monty creates a place to sit and dream, with a slate seat and fragrant herbs, and Carol plants spring bulbs.
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7/9. The north of England yields a water-powered corn mill disguised as a Greek temple, a Victorian gun battery used at the start of the First World War, and a Lancashire cotton mill that spawned an entire village. The Perfect Village is on BBC4 at 10pm.
Repeated next Monday www.bbc.co.uk/restoration VOTING: vote for your favourite building on [number removed] (calls from a BT landline cost El. Calls from mobiles and other networks may vary. 77p from each call goes to the Restoration Fund). Lines for this edition open at midnight and close at midnight on Tuesday
2/4. Bemoaning plummeting standards of taste and decency are, among others, Sheila Hancock , Jenny Eclair , Annette Crosbie and Helen Lederer.
With Emily Maitlis.
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Kirsty Wark and guests review the cultural highs and lows of the week.
Highlights of Tuesday's award ceremony , where favourites Arctic Monkeys were up against the likes of Muse and the resurgent Scritti Politti. With live performances from Editors,
Guillemots, Hot Chip, Zoe Rahman , Richard Hawley , Sway and Thorn Yorke. See Tuesday's choice.
Director Phil Heyes ; Producer Serena Cross Phill Jupitus on Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan : p30
2/4. A quartet of hip-hop dancers make their bid for fame in the youth arts show. Plus how to get your film broadcast on the BBC.
(Repeated at 2am)
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
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2.00 Blast Friday! 18267 2.30 Art in Australia 13083 3.30 Open Advice 11354 4.00 Mosaico Hispanico With in-vision subtitles. 32847 4.30 Fortress Europe 16286 5.00 Fortress Britain 80373 5.30 Landscape Mysteries The Abandoned Marsh