Frankenstein's monster runs amok in Joe's apartment.
A premature baby gorilla struggles to stay alive.
Bobby misses Kai's call to say goodnight.
Ian is desperate for a pet.
Ben and Small make fishcakes for Phil the Photographer.
Then CBeebies Birthdays
Followed by Pingu
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 Razzledazzle (ages 4-5) Dennis the Donkey
10.50 Henry's Wives with Terry Deary (ages 7- 11) Jane Seymour 2533417 11.00 Black
History (ages 7-11) Black Britons 1141146 11.20 The Chat Room (ages 7-11) Self Esteem
11.40 See You, See Me (ages 7-9) Building a Castle IS)
Westminster update.
Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell talk to women who run a yoga classes for kids. Plus viewers' questions on consumer rights.
Contact: email [email address removed] or visit [web address removed]
Classic western starring Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda as Jesse and Frank James, who intervene when railroad agents try to intimidate their mother into selling the family's Missouri farm.
Review page 54. Director Henry King, Irving Cummings (1939, U)
With Jono Coleman, Esther McVey and Barry Cryer.
(R) (S)
Paul Martin visits Stonleigh
Abbey and Hill Close Gardens near Leamington Spa.
Ainsley Harriott hosts as Paul Rankin and Nick Nairn go head to head in the kitchen.
Caustic quiz.
Champs take on knowledgeable newbies.
Actor Martin Shaw pays tribute to the last surviving Battle of Britain fighter station, RAF Coltishall in Norfolk, which is due to close down by the end of the year.
Editor Andrew Holland ; Producer Dick Meadows
3/8. In the second look at the oak, Jon scales the interior of Salisbury Cathedral's spire. Plus a visit to the Major Oak, where Robin Hood is said to have lived. Director/Series producer Tim Green RT DIRECT: accompanying hardback book, just E15 incl p&p. Call [number removed] (landline calls cost max 8p per min), quoting [number removed]
5/6. Attitudes towards sexuality within the church are examined when a gay trainee priest arrives.
Director Launa Kennett ; Executive producer Colin Cameron
The summer's end brings a bountiful time in the garden. Monty picks home-grown fruit and veg, while Carol collects seeds to plant for next year.
Producer Louise Hampden ; Series producer Rosemary Edwards
www.bbc.co.uk/gardenersworld
1/3. During 18 months of high-definition filming, remarkable natural events and rare animal behaviour on the South American islands are recorded for the first time.
Many of the Galapagos' volcanos that brought about its existence remain active, and there's amazing footage of an eruption of the Sierra Negra. Marine iguanas leap off lava cliff into billowing surf; giant tortoises are groomed by Darwin's finches; and the waved albatross shows off with a magical courtship display. Narrated by Tilda Swinton.
(Repeated tomorrow - HD)
BBC Wildlife magazine's October issue has an article on the Galapagos' wildlife, history and conservation. Out now, price £3.25
Darwin's islands: page 20; Book offer: page 21
Moment of the week: page 59
The story of two birds who set up home in a Hertfordshire tree.
With Kirsty Wark.
Newsnight's highlights via podcast: [web address removed]
Kirsty Wark and guests review the week's cultural highs and lows.
Van Morrison and Pete Townshend pay tribute to the 78-year-old from Mississippi known as the "jazz sage".
www.bbcxo.uk/learningzone
Languages and Travel Repeats not indicated
2.00 Hindu Urdu Bol Chaal 1-10 Basic Hindi and Urdu for beginners.