The siblings' pet mouse dies.
A space-walking dance.
The gang play in the snow-covered garden.
Jim gets stuck in the lunar dust.
Featuring the animal park's most impressive escapees.
The aardvark argues with DW over music.
Fungus and Maggot are left to run the hotel.
Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates look at the latest inventions in Seattle.
Cosmo poses as a rich man.
Louis hopes to impress Tawny.
Followed by Raven (Revised rpt)
A white rhino involved in an artificial-insemination project gets a check-up. (Revised rpt)
Herman is made to sleep on the sofa. (BW)
Parliamentary proceedings, presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Adam Shaw presents a round-up of the latest business and financial news.
Live coverage as the second round of the International Open reaches its conclusion at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield.
Director Kevin Chapman
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Nicki Chapman learns some
Tudor-style dance moves.
Mark Stacey and Charlie Ross go searching for hidden treasures in Poole, while Paul Martin visits a house full of retro Americana.
With chefs Ross Burden and Lesley Waters.
Anne Robinson asks more general knowledge questions against the clock. (5)
Logic puzzles and general knowledge quizzing. <S) 73
Claudia Winkleman gets the latest gossip.
Art. Geology has hugely influenced the history of art. Cave painters scraped colours from rocks, but the Egyptians and Arabs developed ingenious techniques to broaden the range of their palettes. lain Stewart brings this story up to the present day. Producer Nikki Melluish : Series producers Belinda Cherrington and Jeremy Phillips
2/8. On the rugged north Wales coast, we meet one of the longest living animals, learn how a shipwrecked child changed the way we practice medicine and reveal how pebbles make detectives of us all. Farther along, we find out how, in 1826, messages were sent from Holyhead to Liverpool in mere seconds. Presented by Neil Oliver. Series producer Steve Evanson ; Executive producer Gill Tierney
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2/6. Wayne. A teaspoon shortage and inability to present a video aren't Rick's only problems. There's also his insomnia, prompted by paperboy Wayne.
Writers Jack Dee and Pete Sinclair ; Producer/Director Alex Hardcastle First shown on BBC4
2/12. Paul Young , former Busted cheeky chap Matt Willis , Vanessa Feltz and comedian Will Smith join host Simon Amstell and team captains Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus for some knockabout musical fun. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer Lucy Clarke Phill Jupitus on Amy Winehouse : page 42 Simon Amstell , One to Watch: page 61
With Jeremy Paxman.
Storyville follows the male inmates of an American prison as they prepare and rehearse a production of Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Director Hank Rogerson ; Series editor Nick Fraser
The best of today's action from
Sheffield, presented by Jill Douglas.
Schools Repeats not indicated www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
2.00 Intermediate English Poetry. Then
Intermediate 2/Higher English Scottish Short Stories. Then Higher Modern Stories Social Issues in the UK. Inequalities. 45628 4.00 Intermediate 2/ Higher Modern Stories Health and wealth. Then Higher Geography Rivers. River landscapes. Then
Intermediate 2/Higher Geography Urban/Rural Change in Paris. Problems and policies.