Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
The chefs want a pet.
Mystery-solving capers.
Games and famous guests from Leicester Square. Plus cartoon fun with The Secret Show, Prank Patrol and Fairly Odd Parents.
2/2. Ramon Woolfe 's Nicaraguan journey continues with a look at how the new sign language developed. With voiceover and in-vision subtitles.
Repeated on Tuesday at 125am on BBC1
A trip along the shores of Ulster. (Revised rpt)
The word on Sylvester Stallone's return to the ring in Rocky Balboa.
Shown last Monday on BBC1
Winston's Double. The Prime Minister's double is killed.
Narrated by Robert Powell.
First shown on UK History
Mr Monk Bumps His Head
A knock to the head robs Monk of his memory.
. Adventure starring
Jason Robards and Richard Jordan.
An intelligence unit from the US Navy attempts to salvage the Titanic from its watery grave and retrieve supplies of a rare mineral that sank with it. Review page 45. Director Jerry Jameson (1980. PG)
Live coverage of the concluding frames of the first Masters semi-final at Wembley Arena. Also online at www.bbcco.uk/sport (UK only) Digital viewers can watch uninterrupted live coverage from 2pm until end of play
Documentary investigating the reasons for the zebra's extraordinary and conspicuous patterning and how it makes the species one of the most successful wild horses.
The week's main stories.
Archive performances by acts including
Manfred Mann , Shania Twain , Telly Savalas, Kelly Marie , King, Man 2 Man and Dexys Midnight Runners. Plus new music from Regina Specktor. Steve Wright narrrates. Executive producer Mark Hagen
1/2. The Journey. "This is the great wildebeest
migration as you've never seen it before," states
David Attenborough , as spycams follow over one million of the species and their young making the 2,000-mile round trip across Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Masai Mara. Can they withstand some of nature's most gruelling challenges, such as dust-storms and the biggest crocodiles in Africa?
Shown last Sunday on BBC1
New series 1/11. Lauren Laverne presents the magazine show which casts a critical eye over the arts. Comedians Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson reveal why phone-ins are ripe for ridicule and preview the new series of their BBC Radio 4 spoof Down the Line. The naughty brothers of British art, Jake and Dinos Chapman , talk to Mark Kermode about their controversial new show at Tate Liverpool, Bad Art for Bad People, and there's a look at how porn culture is entering the mainstream. Plus, Lauren Laverne picks out the five bands to watch out for in including the View and the Brian Jacket Letdown. Series producer Danielle Graham
Executive producer Edward Morgan
1/4. Treasure Islands. Examining the varied landscapes, from the forested volcanos of St Lucia to the swamps of Trinidad. They're home to breeding flamingos, dolphins, scarlet ibis, giant sperm whales, cave-dwelling rodents and migrating land crabs. Shown last Tuesday
Guest host Michael Aspel strives to control visitors Bill Bailey and Will Self who join team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop on the irreverent news quiz.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Jo Bunting
3/6. Nigel Havers hopes to dispatch global warming into Orwellian oblivion before revealing a ruthless side in asking to kill Ken Livingstone. shown last Friday
2/6. Host Dara O'Briain is joined by Hugh Dennis , Frankie Boyle , Andy Parsons and Russell Howard , plus guests Ian Stone and Mark Watson.
Shown last Thursday
Topical comedy quiz presented by Dara O'Briain, with regular panellists Hugh Dennis, Frankie Boyle, Andy Parsons and Russell Howard and guests Mark Watson and Ian Stone.
Ray Stubbs introduces a chance to see highlights of this afternoon's opening semi-final at Wembley Arena.