Ben plays a crocodile.
The gang gets trapped.
Matt Willis and Jamelia join Sam Nixon, Mark Rhodes and Caroline Flack. Plus episodes of The Fairly Odd Parents, The Secret Show and Prank Patrol.
Also on CBBC
The rising problem of consumer debt. With voiceover.
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.55am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
A garden inspired by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. (Revised rpt)
Reviewing romantic comedy The Holiday with Jack Black.
Shown last Monday on BBC1
The Schizoid Man. Data's personality changes.
Live coverage of the semi-finals of the Masters from the Royal Albert Hall. Presented by John Inverdale , with commentary from Andrew Castle and John Lloyd.
Producer Kate McKeag I Digital viewers can press the red
I button to view extended coverage if the matches overrun
Brian Reade of The Mirror reviews the week's major stories.
5/6. Seasonal Forests. The planet's greatest woodlands.
Producer Mark Linfield Rptd tomorrow at 7pm on BBC4 and signed repeat at
1235am on Wednesday BBC1
Archive hits by Europe, the Buzzcocks, Vanessa Paradis and the Osmonds. Plus new music by Lil' Chris and Lily Allen.
Second-round action from the UK championship from York. Last year Chinese prodigy Ding Junhui beat veteran Steve Davis 10-6 to become the first non-British winner of the event. He's in action tonight. Introduced by Hazel Irvine , with commentary from Clive Everton, John Virgo and Dennis Taylor.
Producer Alison Witkover ; Executive producer Graham Fry Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
From 12 noon digital viewers can choose between live uninterrupted coverage from two tables
Mark Kermode meets director Paul Verhoeven ahead of the release of his new film Zwartboek - a portrait of Nazi-occupied Holland. Verhoeven claims he lost his soul in Hollywood and with this, the film he's always wanted to make, he gets it back.
Acclaimed DJs and video artists Coldcut provide their own unique festive message, there's a special performance from Pete Doherty , and the final chance to vote for Britain's greatest living icon.
Series producer Danielle Graham ; Executive producer
Edward Morgan www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
7/8. The Outer Hebrides. Among the dramatic islands of the Outer Hebrides, Neil Oliver visits the hauntingly beautiful Mingulay, abandoned 100 years ago. Miranda Krestovnikoff goes to Eriskay to unearth the true story behind the classic Ealing comedy
Whisky Galore! and on Lewis, Alice Roberts re-creates an ingenious attempt to convert peat into oil.
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6/6. Ghost Dance. The message of an Indian "messiah" gives the tribes new hope - but their seemingly defiant stance in the face of American troops leads to a horrifying massacre at Wounded Knee.
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11/12. Comedians Vic Reeves and Mark Steel , and poet Roger McGough join regular Alan Davies in the quiz show with a difference. Coming under discussion are "D" subjects including deprivation.
Shown yesterday
Highlights of this evening's second-round matches at York's Barbican Centre, where the games involving Stephen Hendry and Graeme Dott are played to a close. Introduced by Hazel Irvine , with commentary by John Virgo , Terry Griffiths and Neal Foulds.
Highlights of the IRB Sevens tournament in George, South Africa. Craig Doyle presents. Andrew Cotter and Joe Lydon commentate. Producer Matthew Griffiths
Extended highlights of today's second-round matches at the UK championship.
Bill Oddie goes in search of some extraordinary wildlife in London including: red deer, water voles & thousands of wild Asian parrots flying in to roost. Show more
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2.00 Landscape Mysteries
The complete series in which Professor Aubrey Manning investigates what we can learn about the British Isles by looking at the land.