Ben makes gingerbread.
Double bill.
Featuring Arthur, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Yvon of the Yukon and WITCH.
6/10. A live serving of diverting chat and superb recipes with Tim Lovejoy and Amanda Hamilton , plus chef Simon Rimmer prepares a sumptuous Sunday lunch.
Good Food Magazine's December issue has recipes from Simon Rimmer. Out now, £2.95.
Tyler Florence explores the delicacies of central Italy.
A centenarian tortoise fights for its life. (Revised repeat)
The extraordinary abilities of jumping spiders.
The omnibus edition continues. For cast see page 43
Introduced by Craig Doyle.
3.10 Gymnastics Coverage of the Grand Prix, from Glasgow's Kelvin Hall, in which Britain's gymnasts excelled last year. World asymmetric bars champion Beth Tweddle was at the forefront of that success, and with the World Cup final just a month away, she will be striving to continue her fine form.
4.30 Rugby Union Highlights from this weekend's autumn internationals. The four Home Nations were in action yesterday, with England taking on Argentina, Wales facing the Pacific Islands, Ireland clashing with South Africa, and Scotland playing Romania. Producer (gymnastics) Kate McKeag
Editor Michael Cole
Highlights of this morning's service and veterans march past at the Cenotaph. With commentary from David Dimbleby and Colonel John Hughes-Wilson .
Executive producer David Pickthall
It's halfway through the competition and the couples tackle a saucy samba or an American smooth.
Revised repeat from last night on BBC1
New series 1/4. India. Charles Rangeley-Wilson embarks on an angling odyssey in search of unusual fish, beginning in Mysore in India. Following in the footsteps of colonial anglers in the heyday of the Raj, he sets up a tree-house camp by the Cauvery river in the Bush Betta reserve and begins to stalk his quarry, the mighty mahseer, the strongest freshwater fish in the world and known locally as the "tiger of the river". Director/Producer Anna Gravelle Gone fishing: page 37
3/6; series three. Bonnie Langford guests on the sketch show. An introduction to Bernie's sisters, plus Lauren receives a proposal. Contains strong language. Shown last Thursday and again on Tuesday at 9.30pm on BBC3
3/12. Bill Oddie , Jason Pebworth and Stewart Lee join host Simon Amstell for more musical fun.
Shown last Thursday
Highlights of today's two top-flight tussles. Arsenal are unbeaten at home to Liverpool since 2000 and will be looking to extend that record, while Reading welcome Tottenham to the Madejski Stadium for the first meeting of the two clubs since they were in the same division in the 1930s. With Adrian Chiles.
Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Mark Demuth
Coverage of the Netherlands v England, Wednesday, 6.50pm, BBC1
A one-off documentary following six months in the life of Libertines and Babyshambles frontman Pete Doherty - the musician who currently throws the British tabloid press into a frenzy like no other due to his drug addiction and relationship with supermodel Kate Moss. With access that included footage with his son and interviews with close friends, the film also features intimate conversations with Doherty himself. Producer Ashtar Alkhirsan
Pete Doherty talks to Kirsty Walk at 12 midnight on BBC4 The Alison Graham column: page 44
Exit Strategy. Gob is incarcerated in Iraq.
12.15 Harbouring Resentment. Lucille makes waves when she throws a yacht party. Last in series.
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WorkSkills for Business Repeats not indicated
2.00 Getting Started Getting a new business off the ground. 73042
3.00 Dragons' Den Millionaires hear pitches. 35961
4.00 Welcome to the Cybermarket Using the internet. 67058
5.00 Big Ambitions Three ambitious people try to fulfil their business dreams.