A trip to the Ottoman Empire.
The lions get blood ice lollies.
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The duo are at the dentist's.
Then LazyTown's Mini Workouts
Celebrate autumn's arrival.
Raymond falls asleep.
An old diary brings back some fond memories.
Jack and Jill get a citrus punch.
Followed by Pingu
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 Razzledazzle (ages 4-5) Don't Wake the Baby
10.50 Henry's Wives with Terry Deary (ages 7- 11) Anne of Cleaves 3081612 11.00 BBC
Primary Geography (ages 7-11)
Water - Bangladesh, USA, Britain 2176761 11.20 Focus (ages 9-11) Band Aid 9927506 11.40
See You, See Me (ages 7-9) Living in a Castle
Westminster update.
in the first of seven Friday reports, Graeme Le Saux investigates what it's like to live, work and do business on Jersey.
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The holy island of Lindisfarne. (Revised rpt)
Rip-roaring swashbuckler with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr.
Rudolf Rassendyll is asked to impersonate the monarch of Ruritania.
Review page 55.
(1952, U) ****
With Linda Barker, Peter Sissons and Anna Walker.
(R) (S)
The life and work of James Herriot. (Revised rpt)
Big Brother's Glyn and Jennie are aided by Lesley Waters and Gino D'Acampo. (5)
Caustic quiz.
Champs take on knowledgeable newbies.
1/2. In an examination of the boom in high-price foods, The Money Programme looks at the rise of convenient cuisine and the impact it's having on people's diet and cooking skills. With Max Flint.
Producer Marianne Lueck ; Editor Clive Edwards
4/8. Tony Kirkham and Jon Hammerton are joined by professional hedgelayer Nigel Adams to find out how the 18th-century Act of Enclosure shaped the British landscape. Their journey takes them to the National Hedgelaying championships on the Prince of Wales's estate at Tetbury in Gloucestershire.
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]
6/6. The summer barbecue turns a canon into an aspiring rock god and the synod arrives in York.
Director Launa Kennett ; Executive producer Colin Cameron The Inside Story: page
It's all hands on deck as major changes are made to the planting in the long borders.
Producer Louise Hampden ; Series producer Rosemary Edwards
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2/3. Islands That Changed the World. How Charles Darwin 's brush with the islands in 1835 became the catalyst for a revolution that would transform our understanding of life on Earth. Tilda Swinton narrates. Producer Patrick Morris ; Executive producer Michael Gunton
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How rabbits and flowers combine to create a beautiful natural spectacle.
Producer Mark Flowers ; Series producer Wendy Darke
With Kirsty Wark.
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Kirsty Wark and guests review the week's cultural highs and lows.
The eventful rollercoaster life story of the soul star from Philadelphia. Bill Wyman, Tom Jones and Jools Holland contribute.
Director/Producer Paul Spencer
Open University/General interest Repeats not indicated
2.00 The Science of Climate 71194 2.30 A Formidable Foe 63129 3.00 A Thread of Quicksilver 58674 3.30 Uncertain Principles 74281 4.00 The Birth of Liquid Crystals 68674 4.30 Open Advice A Different Way of Learning
5.00 Building the Perfect Beast