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A new Sumatran tiger arrives, and Alex gets her first glimpse at a baby red panda.
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Milo is good all day, playing with Jake.
Where do you live?
A police officer drops in.
A new flower causes trouble.
Barnaby goes on holiday to Poole.
All about animals and their habitats.
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 Let's Write Non-Fiction(ages 7-9) Non-Chronological
Report Writing 3211996 10.50 Folk Dance (ages 9-12) Country Dance 3224460 11.10 Around
Scotland (ages 10-12) Germany: At Work in Germany 7815002 11.30 Focus (ages 9-11) Citizenship:
Minorities: People like Us (Disability) 9732644 11.50 Emotional
Literacy (ages 7-11) Coping with Anger
Parliamentary proceedings. With Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
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Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw with news from the City.
Designers make good use of small outdoor spaces. (Revised rpt)
Drama starring John Wayne. Engineer Johnny Munroe is constructing a railroad in the Andes, but just as difficult and dangerous is his romance with the daughter of his haughty tycoon boss. Review page 52. Director Richard Wallace (1947, U)
John Craven visits a Lincolnshire property that was once home to Isaac Newton.
Is there money to be made at an auction in Newcastle?
With celebrity chefs Paul Rankin and James Tanner. <S)
Caustic quiz.
Logic puzzles and general knowledge quizzing.
Claudia Winkleman chats to the dancers during their final rehearsals and gets all the latest gossip.
8/8. Absolutely Fabulous star Julia Sawalha traces her Huguenot roots. Her mother is English but believes her side of the family is descended from
French refugees: silk weavers in east London in the 18th and 19th centuries. After travelling to France with her mother to see where their ancestors originally fled, Julia also embarks on a journey to Jordan, her father's homeland. The series returns in 2007. First shown on BBC1
3/8. Arran to Gretna. A trip along Scotland's south west coast, from the jagged mountains of Arran to the English border at Gretna. The team visit the sand dunes where Alfred Nobel created the world's largest explosives factory. Plus the only place in the UK visited by Elvis Presley , the most southerly point in Scotland, and the vast windswept mudflats of the Solway Firth. Presented by Neil Oliver.
Series producer Steve Evanson ; Executive producer Gill Tierney
Repeated next Wednesday www.bbc.co.uk/coast RT DIRECT: pre-order the Coast series 1 & 2 boxed set DVD (out 27 November) for just E34.99 incl p&p. Call [number removed] (calls cost a maximum of 8p per minute), quoting RTD58
3/6. Jack Dee stars as successful but world-weary stand-up comedian Rick Spleen.
£5,000. Rick gets involved in a punch-up at an awards ceremony and ends up with a black eye. But he fails to find sympathy from either Magda or Marty.
Writers Jack Dee and Pete Sinclair , Producer/Director Alex Hardcastle First shown on BBC4
3/12. Presenter and actor Bill Oddie , Orson's Jason Pebworth and comedian Stewart Lee join host
Simon Amstell and team captains Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus for some knockabout musical fun.
Director John Spencer ; Producer Lucy Clarke Rptd Saturday Phill Jupitus on the Who: page 38
With Kirsty Wark.
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Drama series about five friends sharing a house. Milly is losing patience with Egg's novel-writing career. Show more
Schools Repeats not indicated www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: English 1 Macbeth An exam revision programme looking at
William Shakespeare 's "Scottish play". 85381 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: Maths 1 Number and Measures Introduced by Brian Cox.