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It's party time for the monkeys and bath time for the tigers.
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How long can Lola's luck last?
Then LazyTown's Mini Workouts
Fun with Mike and Jelly at the mill.
Raymond is getting ready for a visit from a jazz singer.
Gordon's boots go missing.
The Billy Goats Gruff pay a visit.
Followed by Pingu
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 Look and Read (ages 7-11) Shadow Play 2164893 10.50
Music Makers (ages 7-9) Professor Allegro's World of Music
Series exploring musical concepts. This programme investigates timbre, or sound colour.
(ages 10-11)
Year 6 double bill. 2974305 11.30 Focus (ages 9-11) Social Inclusion 1889522 11.50 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-11) Postcards - Bangladesh
Westminster news with Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Money matters with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
(Revised repeat)
Epic Second World War drama starring John Mills ,
Bernard Lee and Richard Attenborough , charting the daring evacuation of more than 338,000 troops from the beaches around
Dunkirk in northern France. Review page 53.
Director Leslie Norman (1958, PG)
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4/10. A small garden enclosed by a Staffordshire wall, and a large, wild plot in Devon.
Paul Martin marvels at the grandeur of Robert Adam 's early interiors on a visit to Syon House in Brentford.
Winner-takes-all quiz.
Amateurs challenge the quiz-show giants.
Claudia Winkleman is joined by Emma Bunton and EastEnder Louisa Lytton. Craig Revel Horwood looks at who could be for the chop on Saturday.
Is it safer for soldiers to march out of step across a bridge? Can a rowing boat pull a water skier? And exactly what bacteria live on your toothbrush?
Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage aim to find out. First shown on Discovery
8/8. Bill, Kate and Simon reflect on the highlights provided by the wildlife characters. And prepare to enjoy autumn for yourself with tips from the team or apply for a Breathing Places grant.
5/6. The opportunity of a lifetime - to be eaten by a great white shark - and an amazing discovery - a lost tribe living in the heart of a suburban garden centre. Director David Kerr ; Producer Gareth Edwards
Repeated next Tuesday on BBC3 What Ian Hislop 's watching: page 41
With Gavin Esler.
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Simon Schama examines the changing nature of arts programmes, from their inception to the present day. Director Amanda Crayden ; Producer Lucie Hass
Simon Schama's The Power of Art starts next Friday
www.bbcco.uk/leamingzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated
2.00 Mapping Crime Followed by Indigenous Peoples, Climate and Eco-Systems 24139 4.00 Class Clips: Geography Illustrating Key Stage 3 topics with archive footage, eyewitness accounts and expert analysis.
Examination of how modern medicine, religions and ways of life are affecting remote cultures as the Western world encroaches further on the few remaining pockets of tribal people. Show more
Introduces and illustrates Key Stage 3 topics and ideas with dramatic archive footage, eye-witness accounts and expert analysis.