Dad tells stories about Fergus.
Ned decides to become a knight.
Followed by Pingu
Chris takes Dib-Dab, Scribble and Stick on holiday to a snowy place.
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11) The Indus Valley - Programme Two 685054110.50 BBC
Primary Geography (ages 7-TI) India: Tropical India - Kerala
Madagascar: a Treetop Odyssey Exploring the unique diversity of the island's rainforest canopy in an attempt to save it.
Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Buy your bit of Bulgaria: Simon Gompertz talks to the Brits who are betting on property in the EU's newest member.
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1.00 KS2 Science Clips (ages 7-9) Double bill 10964034 1.20 Science Clip Investigations (ages 7-9) Reversible and Irreversible Changes
Live coverage of the UK championship from the Barbican Centre in York continues with the third round. There is the potential for three significant head-to-heads in this round with the possibility of world number one Stephen Hendry meeting
Mark Williams and Shaun Murphy taking on last year's losing finalist Steve Davis. His successful opponent in 2005, Ding Junhui , could also be in action against
Matthew Stevens. (5) Also online at wwwbbccaukAport (UK only)
From 1.30pm digital viewers can choose between live uninterrupted coverage from two tables
Back-stabbing quiz.
2/5. Starters. The seasonal culinary contest continues with entrees. Will Bryn Williams create a stir with his smoked salmon or Marcus Wareing get top marks for his mushroom soup with scallops? Perhaps Nick Nairn 's lobster crumble will hit the spot or maybe Richard Corrigan 's festive pumpkin soup will slip down swimmingly? (5)
Debonair judge Len Goodman gives a dance master class, while Claudia Winkleman has all the gossip.
Action from tonight's concluding third-round matches as top potters, who may include Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis , battle for a quarter-final place. Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
From 1.30pm digital viewers can choose between live uninterrupted coverage from two tables
RT CHOICE 7/7. in his final culinary journey, Heston travels to
Italy in an attempt to dissect the recipe for spaghetti bolognese. In Modena, head chef
Massimo reveals his traditional sauce recipe which involves a staggering ten hours of steaming and at the Rustichella factory in the Abruzzo region,
Heston is introduced to their high-quality pasta. For Heston it's ideal - its unusually rough texture means that the pasta holds the sauce better, making each mouthful lip-smackingly perfect.
Producer Andrew Fettis : Series producer Michael Massey
2/5. Horticulturalist Monty Don 's ambitious plan to reform offenders by getting them to work on the land is under way. The team begins to prepare a shelter for themselves, but physical labour doesn't come easy to their drug-addled bodies and when Monty bans junk food he faces a backlash. However, when the livestock arrives everyone mucks in and they also begin to prepare the land for seed sowing - but will any of them manage to stay the course? The next episode is on Thursday at 9pm
Series producer Dee Riding; Exec producer Dinah Lord
British banks are being accused of profiting by illegally charging more than it costs them to deal with problems such as unauthorised overdrafts and bounced payments. In this Money Programme special, reporter Michael Robinson follows customers as they try to get their money back and discovers why the banks have, so far, paid out to persistent customers rather than defend themselves in court. Producer Jacqui Farnham
With Jeremy Paxman. (S)
Ray Stubbs introduces highlights of the today's third-round matches which concluded the line-up for the quarter-finals. The commentary team includes Willie Thorne , Terry Griffiths and Neal Foulds.
Hazel Irvine presents extended highlights from today's third-round ties. (5)
Zone www.bbcco.uk/ieamingzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Razzledazzle (ages 3-5) Double bill.