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10.30 Let's Write Non-Fiction (ages 9-11) Discussion - Human Cloning 6721085 10.50 Testament: the Bible in Animation (ages 11-14) Creation and the Flood
11.20 English Express (ages 9-11) Language Knowledge - the Gruesome, the Sad and the Cuddly 5657882 11.50 Emotional
Literacy (ages 7-11) Fool and the Gang

Please buy our yoghurt! Simon Gompertz looks at the Bulgarians who are desperate to sell to us, now that they're joining the European Union. Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw present.

Contributors

Presenter:
Adrian Chiles
Presenter:
Adam Shaw
Reporter:
Simon Gompertz

Coverage of the UK championship continues with the third and fourth quarter-finals. With two semi-final places taken, the remaining players strive to join the last four. Could last year's losing finalist Steve Davis be in action on the table, or will be joining Hazel Irvine and John Parrott in the studio?
Commentary by Clive Everton , Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo. From 1.30pm digital viewers can choose between live uninterrupted coverage from two tables. Also available online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary By:
Willie Thorne
Commentary By:
John Virgo.

4/5. Desserts. Who is going to make a sweet impression? Will it be Nick with his hot marmalade pudding or Marcus and his warm chocolate truffle cake with Christmas spices? Will Bryn's spiced apple and chestnut crumble win over the judges or will it be Richard's Christmas pudding souffle that rises above the others?

Live coverage of the concluding two UK championship quarter-finals at York's Barbican Centre. Chinese sensation Ding Junhui was too good for Neil Robertson at this stage last year. Steve Davis , Stephen Hendry and Joe Perry also made the semi-finals. Also available online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only) nFrom 1.30pm digital viewers can choose between live uninterrupted coverage from two tables

Contributors

Unknown:
Ding Junhui
Unknown:
Neil Robertson
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
Joe Perry

8/8. Felixstowe to London. Neil Oliver explores the wreck in the Thames estuary that could explode with a force that would devastate the coast. Alice Roberts savours the sea salt at Maldon, and Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of the thornback ray, an exotic species that feeds on the seabed close to the capital. Mark Horton digs into the seafaring history of London and Neil Oliver re-creates a remarkable cricket match miles out to sea on the eerie tidal landscape of Goodwin Sands. The series returns next year.
Series producer Steve Evanson ; Executive producer Gill Tierney Repeated next Wednesday RT DIRECT: order the Coast series 1&2 boxed set DVD for just £34.99 incl p&p. Call [number removed] (calls cost a maximum of 8p per minute), quoting RTD58 The Inside Story: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Alice Roberts
Unknown:
Miranda Krestovnikoff
Unknown:
Mark Horton
Unknown:
Neil Oliver
Producer:
Steve Evanson
Producer:
Gill Tierney

3/5. As winter arrives Monty struggles to keep up with the offenders. Rumours abound that drugs have arrived at the farm - spelling potential disaster for the project - and it's down to Monty to dig up the truth. There are glimpses of a more positive future however, as one of the offenders passes the three-month point without reverting to his drug-taking past.

2/6; series four. Nightlines. Father-to-be Steve has recurring nightmares about being pursued by an axe-wielding foetus before being executed on live TV, while Susan worries she's becoming an emotional tent.
Writer Steven Moffat ; Producer Sue Vertue ;
Director Martin Dennis

Contributors

Unknown:
Steven Moffat
Producer:
Sue Vertue
Director:
Martin Dennis
Steve:
Jack Davenport
Jane:
Gina Bellman
Susan:
Sarah Alexander
Sally:
Kate Isitt
Patrick:
Ben Miles
Oliver:
Richard Mylan

Highlights of the opening day of the Third Test between Australia and England at the WACA in Perth. Day two highlights are tomorrow at 11.30pm.
Digital viewers can access further highlights from day one of the Third Test from 10pm to 12 midnight by pressing the red button, and from 2.00 to 10.15am they can access live commentary of the second day's play from Five Live Sports Extra, plus detailed statistics

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