The duo find a message. (R) (S)
Double bill.
Gnasher has a bad toothache.
Ang goes missing.
A skeleton appears.
Girls Aloud guest, and there's cartoon fun with episodes of The Secret Show and Prank Patrol.
With Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes.
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A look at obstacles deaf people face when opting for a career in teaching. With voiceover.
Repeated on Tuesday at 1am on BBC1
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Designers revamp cramped areas.
(Revised repeat)
The History Boys - a screen version of the Alan Bennett play - is among the movies reviewed. Shown last Monday on BBC1 See also The Boys Who Are Making History on Monday at 1120pm
Spock kidnaps his former captain.
Coming of Age. Wesley sits an entrance exam.
New series Mr Monk and the Other Detective. Series four. Slovenly PI Marty Eels (Jason Alexander ) takes full advantage when dog dirt puts Monk out of action.
Sweeping period romantic drama based on Leo Tolstoy 's classic novel, starring Sophie Marceau as the eponymous
Russian heroine who embarks on a doomed love affair with the dashing Count Vronsky (played by Sean Bean ). Review page 51. Director Bernard Rose (1997, 12)
The Sun's Jane Moore reviews recent press stories.
Paul Martin stops to claim his "dole" at almshouses near today's sale in Winchester.
Series producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
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3/3. Forces of Nature. Through time and isolation, animals and plants have evolved in surprising ways to cope with the South American islands' geological and climatic forces. But the new millennium threatens ever-increasing challenges. Tilda Swinton narrates. Producer Patrick Morris ; Executive producer Michael Gunton
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3/12. Presenter Lauren Laverne launches the search for Britain's greatest living icon, with Russell Brand, Lily Allen , Max Clifford and David Bailey offering their suggestions. Plus Mark Kermode talks to Sofia Coppola about her latest controversial film Marie Antoinette , hip-hop stars OutKast discuss their taste in music, Andrew Graham-Dixon meets award-winning video artist Candice Breitz, and Matthew Sweet asks why craft has never been so cool. Exec producer Edward Morgan Repeated at 12 midnight
bbc.co.uk/cultureshow Film 2006 with Jonathan Ross has a review of Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette on Monday at 11.15pm
3/12. What do Alan Davies, Liza Tarbuck, Neil Mullarkey and Jeremy Clarkson know about dogs? Stephen Fry finds out. The series continues on Friday at 10pm.
Shown last night
3/12. Archive footage of New Order, Deacon Blue, Roy Orbison, the Bangles, Cliff Richard and TLC. Plus new performances from Nerina Pallot and Seth Lakeman. Executive producer Mark Hagen [web address removed]
A look at the life of the late comedian, from his humble beginnings growing up in his grandmother's brothel to his status as arguably the greatest stand-up of all time. The Rev Jesse Jackson , Whoopi Goldberg and Eddie Izzard contribute. Presented by Lenny Henry. Strong language. A classic concert follows.
Director Bob Smeaton ; Producer Carlton Dixon
Foul-mouthed but hysterically astute stand-up from legendary comic Richard Pryor. in a special performance filmed before a live audience at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach, California, in 1979. Free-wheeling scatological observations draw on many aspects of his turbulent private life, from the punishments meted out by his strict father to his own well-publicised brushes with the law. Review page 51.
Director Jeff Margolis (1979,18)
Repeated from 7.25pm
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Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated
2.00 The Challenge To Build the Fastest Round-the-World Yacht 95689 2.30 The Golden Thread 74196 3.00 An English Education 76486 3.30 News Stories 98776 4.00 English, English
Everywhere 79641 4.30 Open Advice A Meeting of Minds 77115 5.00 Snapshots How to Be a Mosquito Hunter 3494028 5.15 Snapshots Unlocking
Autism 3482283 5.30 Ever Wondered?