The librarian leaves a box.
School friends from Kent compete.
Followed by Roar
Mr Sabitini gets a windmill.
Work and play at school.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 BBC Primary History: Time Lines - Recording the Times (ages 7-11) 2127151
10.50 Landmarks: The River Severn
Geography programme for 9-11 year olds. A focus on the physical geography of the River Severn, from source to mouth.
Malaria - Defeating the Curse
The 100-year history of science's battle against malaria and news of a new drug that may finally win the day for science.
Parliamentary reports with Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Presented by Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Repeats are not indicated
1.00 KS2 Science Clips
(ages 9-11) Double bill.
1.20 Thinking Skills: Think About It: Difference
(ages 9-11)
Educational documentary. Four children from a school in Worcester go on a trip to Lille, where they experience a typical French school day. Show more
Highlights of the concluding first-round matches on day three at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green. Also online at www.bbGco.uk/sport (UK only) 0 Digital viewers can watch uninterrupted live coverage from 6pm
Brian Turner and James Tanner race against the clock to make a culinary masterpiece.
General knowledge quiz.
Live coverage of the opening match of the second-round stage at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green. Presented by Ray Stubbs and 1994 runner-up Bobby George. With commentary from
David Croft , Tony Green and John Part. Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
0 Digital viewers can watch uninterrupted live coverage from
Frimley Green between 6.00pm and the end of play
4/5. The Ditchling Ladies. Some of Ditchling's older residents candidly share the memories of their long and remarkable lives, giving vivid accounts of their achievements, loves, losses and disappointed hopes. There are recollections of French lessons during the First World War in the village school and some of Dame Vera Lynn 's Second World War anecdotes.
First shown on BBC4
r Africa's Desert Garden. Every year a barren stretch of land on South Africa's west coast turns into the I largest natural flower show on the planet. Over
3,000 different species of flower vie for attention with flamboyant colours and spectacular shapes, attracting insects, mammals and birds. But the miracle only lasts a few precious weeks before the land reverts back to semi-desert, forcing its inhabitants to struggle for survival until the return of the winter rain. Narrated by Alan Titchmarsh.
Producers Lynneand Phil Richardson ; Series editor Tim Martin
Nicholas Crane explores Sefton Sands and the surrounding mudflats. (Revised rpt)
2/3. Two months into his challenge to bring down waiting times at Rotherham General Hospital and the businessman's task isn't getting any easier. Tensions between the consultants and hospital management reach boiling point, leaving him to confront the chief executive about the problems. See yesterday's choice. Concludes tomorrow at 9pm.
1/8. A look at daily life in Helen House in Oxford, which provides end-of-life care for children and young adults with life-shortening conditions. The series looks at the work of this remarkable community, seen through the eyes of the families and carers, providing an extraordinary insight into the work of those helping the youngsters live their lives to the full. Narrated by Hugh Dancy.
With Jeremy Paxman. (S)
Manish Bhasin presents action from the Twenty20 clash between Australia and England in Sydney. 0 Digital viewers can watch extended highlights of the match from 9.55pm to 12 midnight
Highlights of second-round matches at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green.
Highlights of one of the second-round matches from day four of the World
Professional Darts championships.
www.bbc.co.uk/ieamingzone
Schools Repeats not indicated.
2.00 PSHE Spin 78039 4.00 PSHE Child 5865Z
4.30 PSHE Junk