Little Bo visits her uncle.
Morning mayhem, including cartoon fun with Jakers!, Arthur, Yvon of the Yukon and Witch. Presented by Barney Harwood, Kirsten O'Brien and Nev.
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Highlights from the inaugural elite games, which took place in Glasgow last weekend. With Rhona McLeod and Dougie Vipond.
The Next Witness. Wolfe testifies at a murder trial and, not satisfied that his statement will be enough for a conviction, does some investigating himself.
Introduced by Hazel Irvine .
12.00 Golf: World Match Play
Highlights of this morning's play from Wentworth. Live coverage begins at 2pm.
1.00 MotoGP Coverage of round 14 from Australia. Nicky Hayden is proving the man to beat this season, and there are now just three races left for Valentino Rossi to re-assert his dominance. Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish provide the commentary. Presented by Suzi Perry.
Digital viewers can access live coverage between 5.45 and 7.00am by pressing the red button
2.00 Golf: World Match Play Live action from the 36-hole final of the World Match Play tournament at the West Course, Wentworth. A top-class field of 16, including world number one Tiger Woods, began the competition. There are now just two players left to tussle for the most lucrative prize in golf.
Coverage of the Ryder Cup is on Friday at 8.30pm.
Digital viewers can watch live coverage
10.00am-12 noon, plus extended coverage, by pressing the red button Producer Jonathan Bramley
Editor Ron Chakraborty
Digital viewers can access live coverage of the Athletics World Cup between 3.30 and 7.00pm by pressing the red button
Best Prom Ever. Lily and Robin are forced to gatecrash a High School prom.
6.35 Milk. The dating agency finds Ted's perfect match. But will they meet?
3/4. The new Jaguar XK is tested in Yorkshire,
Jeremy Clarkson blows a gasket inside the Lotus Exige, and what happened when the team attempted to build a Caterham? Plus actor Michael Gambon is the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car. Series producer Pat Doyle ; Executive producer Andy Wilman
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3/3. Latin America. The last leg of Simon Reeve 's
25,000-mile journey begins in the Galapagos islands, where he discovers some of the most beautiful and unique wildlife on the planet. Following a trek through the Amazon rainforest, Reeve celebrates the conclusion to his odyssey with an attempt to surf the world's longest wave.
Director/Producer Steve Grandison www.bbc.co.uk/equator
9/9. It's judgement day. The future of eight architectural gems in villages around the country hangs in the balance as ruin detectives
Marianne Suhr and Ptolemy Dean join Griff Rhys Jones at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in West Sussex for a live review of the contenders. The recipient of the multimillion-pound restoration prize will be announced during the programme. Each building will be assigned a separate phone number via which votes can be cast (details below).
Exec producers Nikki Cheetham and Annette Clarke ; Series editor Jeremy Cross www.bbc.co.uk/restoration Repeated tomorrow at 7pm
VOTING PHONE LINES: the phone lines will open at midnight on Thursday 14 September and close during the live final (calls from a BT landline cost El. Calls from mobiles and other networks may vary. More than 77p from each call goes to the Restoration Fund) RT DIRECT: order the accompanying hardback book for just
E14.99 ind 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]
Adrian Chiles presents highlights of this afternoon's clash between champions Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge. And fellow big guns Arsenal travel to Old Trafford looking for their first Premiership win over Manchester United since May 2002. Plus action from yesterday's other Premiership games.
Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Mark Demuth
1/6. Andy finally catches a break and busies himself making a classy sitcom. Orlando Bloom guests.
Shown last Thursday www.bbc.co.uk/extras
Coverage from day two of the IAAF World Cup in Athens. Featuring the men's 110m hurdles - China's world record-holder Liu Xiang will be the man to beat - and the 200m, where European hopes rest with Portugal's Francis Obikwelu and Belgium's Kim Gevaert. Producers Jim Bentley and Ronald Mclntosh
Digital viewers can access live coverage of the Athletics World Cup between 3.30 and 7.00pm by pressing the red button
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Workskills: Wise at Work
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2.00 Money Matters
How to prosper in the world of business. 33925
3.00 Using the Internet A practical guide. 31692
4.00 Improving Skills
Advice on how to improve your reading and writing skills. 63789
5.00 Workplace Skills
Potential hazards are illustrated with real-life incidents.