Milton and friends travel by land and air.
Two friends from Wolverhampton compete in the children's game show.
See Kids' TV Choices: page
Followed by Roar (Revised rpt)
Sumsy and Spud spot a strange creature in town.
Learning colours with Justin.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
(Repeats are not indicated)
10.30 Let's Write Poetry: the Big Slam: Observation
(ages 7-11)
10.50 Around Scotland: On the Horizon
(ages 10-12)
11.10 Maths Challenge: TV Workout - Zeros
(ages 9-10)
11.20 Maths Challenge: TV Workout - Decimals
(ages 9-10)
11.30 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales: Twelfth Night
(ages 9-13)
Parliamentary proceedings hosted by Andrew Neil.
With Adam Shaw.
(Repeats are not indicated.)
1.00 What? Where? When? Why?: Body Bits
(ages 5-7)
1.15 Something Special: Meals
(ages 4-7)
Live coverage of the opening matches from the second round at Wembley Arena, featuring
Mark Williams v Neil Robertson and John Higgins v
Stephen Maguire. Higgins begins his title defence against the former UK champion, but can he secure a quarter-final place? Presented by Ray Stubbs.
More mind games.
The conclusion of the second-round Masters match between John Higgins and Stephen Maguire at Wembley Arena. Maguire was brushed aside by Stephen Lee 6-0 at this stage last year and he'll be keen to avoid a similar result. Ray Stubbs ,
Steve Davis and John Parrott present. Commentary is by Clive Everton. Willie Thorne and John Virgo.
Producer Alison Whitkover ; Exec producer Graham Fry n viewers are able to access additional coverage from 11am until the close of play
2/6. Back to Your Roots. Carol Klein experiments with root vegetables before embarking on a wild parsnip safari and taking first-time grower Louise to a seed swap. Meanwhile, at the Horticultural
Society's Harlow Carr garden, the cultivators get to grips with their patch. More on Friday at 8.30pm.
Shown last Friday Signed rpt tomorrow 12.55am on BBC1
Brighton take on York for a place in the next round. Jeremy Paxman fires the questions.
New series1/5. Dramatised documentaries exploring key points in the race for nuclear supremacy.
The Spy from Moscow. Exploring the undercover work of Soviet colonel Oleg Penkovsky who, during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, passed huge amounts of technical information to MI6 and the CIA. Pursued by the KGB, he died a brutal death soon afterwards. Was he a saviour of the free world or a sinister triple agent? Narrated by Sean Pertwee.
Writer Mark Halliley ; Executive producer Deborah Cadbury
Director Matthew Wortman (HD)
2/6. Stephen Turoff. Profiling psychic surgeon
Stephen Turoff , one of Britain's most sought-after healers, who some people believe has performed miracles on them in his clinic in Chelmsford, Essex.
Director Steve Poole : Series producer Rachel Bell
Hosted by Jeremy Paxman.
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Ray Stubbs introduces highlights of this evening's second-round match in the Masters between Ken Doherty
and Barry Hawkins.
Ray Stubbs introduces the best of today's action from the Masters.
www.bbc.cauk/learnirigzone
Languages and Travel Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Talk Spanish Spanish for beginners. In-vision subtitles. 70535 3.30 Spain Inside and Out Spanish travel.