What do Tyra and her friends enjoy doing at school? (R) (S) (SL)
Matthew Skilton entertains a Barbary lion.
Double bill. DW brings the art of story-telling back to life, and Prunella sees a ghost.
Fungus tells his classmates Uncle Von is a famous scientist. (R) (S)
Timmy's friends ban him from their lunch table. (R) (S)
Louis becomes manager of Twitty's band. (R) (S)
Followed by Raven (Revised rpt)
Bats of a Feather
Grandpa helps Eddie create a stir at a school pet contest - by turning himself into a bat. (BW)
11.25 Don't Bank on Herman
Bank clerks mistake Herman for an armed robber and give him all the cash in the safe, so Grandpa returns it - at dead of night. (BW)
Designers use the latest ideas to revamp small areas. (Revised rpt)
Parliamentary proceedings interspersed with discussions and interviews. Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
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Graeme Le Saux reports from Jersey on the challenges facing the tourist industry.
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The first of today's two quarter-final matches gets under way as Grand Prix coverage from the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre continues. Matches are the best-of-nine frames with the winners guaranteed at least
E15,000 in prize money. Hazel
Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce the action. From 1.30pm, digital viewers can choose between live uninterrupted coverage from two tables
Also online at www.bbcco.ukfeport (UK only)
Anne Robinson hosts the general knowledge quiz. IS)
Champions take on knowledgeable neophytes.
A panel of experts gives Claudia the lowdown on tomorrow night's performances as the remaining couples fine-tune their routines.
Britain's divorce industry is booming. As the McCartneys fight over Sir Paul's fortune, The Money Programme's Max Flint investigates the financial cost of splitting up. Producer Graeme McAulay ; Editor Clive Edwards
Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage from the Aberdeen Grand Prix of the concluding two best-of-nine-frames quarter-final matches.
From 1.30pm digital viewers can access live uninterrupted coverage from two tables. All coverage is live at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
3/10. The Round-Up. Johnny films the lively annual round-up of the Exmoor ponies, one of England's rarest breeds, and reminds himself he's no longer a poacher as he watches salmon leaping.
Director Amanda Reillv ; Series producer Wendy McLean
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
Newsnight's highlights via podcast: [web address removed]
Martha Kearney and guests debate the week's cultural highs and lows.
Highlights of this evening's two quarter-finals and a look ahead to tomorrow's semi-finals.
The best of the action from all four of today's quarter-final matches.
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Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated
2.00 Ever Wondered about Food? 96770 2.30 The Train to Cluj-Napoca 82577 3.00 Music and Place Long Remembered Hills 60732 3.30 The Celebrated Cyfarthfa Band 45637 4.00 The Unusual Suspects 87022 4.30 Open Advice Staying on Course
5.00 The Authentic* & Ironicall Historie of Henry V