Ben and Small cook for a bear.
Double bill.
Featuring Arthur, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Yvon of the Yukon and WITCH.
5/10. Ralf Little joins Tim Lovejoy and nutritionist Amanda Hamilton. Series producer Myles Jenkins
Executive producers Henrietta Conrad and Sebastian Scott Good Food Magazine's December issue has recipes from Simon Rimmer. On sale 1 November, priced £2.95.
Padma Lakshmi explores the cuisine of southern India.
Introduced by Jill Douglas.
12.30 Rugby League Highlights of the Tri-Nations clash between Australia and Great Britain at Aussie Stadium, Sydney. The Lions suffered a record 64-10 defeat the last time the teams met Down Under in 2002.
1.15 Bowls The International Open reaches its climax at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield.
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Western starring Gregory Peck and Omar Sharif.
A sheriff is given a map by a dying Indian that indicates a canyon containing Apache gold. After memorising and destroying it he finds himself shadowed by numerous treasure hunters.
Review page 48.
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Eye for an Elephant. Startling images of the world's largest land creature - the African elephant. Wildlife photographer Martyn Colbeck has spent the last 15 years recording the behaviour of elephants, gaining an extraordinary insight into their lives. Producer Mike Birkhead ; Series editor Tim Martin
Shown last Wednesday www.bbc.co.uk/nature BBC MAGAZINE: Wildlife's November issue has ten pages of Martyn Colbeck 's elephant photographs. On-sale now, priced £3.25.
Highlights from last night's live show in which the celebrity couples performed either a saucy salsa or a Viennese waltz. With Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly.
(Revised repeat from last night on BBC1)
Contentious and humorous snippets from the last series of the motoring magazine.
The Lennon and McCartney of the Grange Hill age was how music icon Paul Weller was once described.
This intimate biography, told by Weller and those who know him, features rare and previously unseen photos and archive footage. It charts his upbringing in Woking, his early years with the Jam, the creation of the Style Council, his insecurity, his return to popularity in the early 1990s and his view on where he finds himself now. Contributors include Weller's parents, Bruce Foxton, Boy George, Mick Talbot, Steve White, ex-wife Dee C Lee and Noel Gallagher.
Paul Weller at the Electric Proms is at 11.40pm.
Director/Producer Stuart Watts
Highlights of today's three top-flight matches, with Adrian Chiles. It's derby day in London as Spurs take on Chelsea at White Hart Lane and West Ham play host to Arsenal at Upton Park. Meanwhile, Aston Villa entertain Blackburn Rovers at Villa Park. Plus there's a review of yesterday's Premiership action.
Producer James Irving ; Editor Mark Demuth
2/6; series three. Jools Holland and the Divine Comedy guest. Lauren battles Kelly for Ryan's favour.
(Shown last Thursday and again on Tuesday at 9.30pm on BBC3)
The "Modfather" delivers a stunning tour through a 30-year career, in this concert from Camden's renovated Roundhouse on the opening night of the Electric Proms. The set encompasses songs from his ground-breaking band the Jam, from 1980s socialist soul outfit the Style Council and his prolific solo career.
(Jamiroquai performs at the Electric Proms on Friday 12.25am on BBC3)
Fakin' It. The Bluths take part in a mock trial ahead of the real thing. Meanwhile, Buster fakes a coma to get out of testifying and Michael discovers a lost sister
12.50 Family Ties. Michael tracks down Nellie and hires her as a consultant. Unfortunately he discovers that Nellie's hands-on approach is more than he bargained for
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2.00 Getting Started: Business tips. 19709
3.00 Dragons' Den: Millionaires hear pitches. 91438
4.00 Welcome to the Cybermarket: Using the internet. 16235
5.00 Big Ambitions: Three people fulfil their business dreams.