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The instructors nominate the two trainees who will go head to head in tomorrow's challenge, and Charlotte Uhlenbroek meets the reserve's newest addition - a baby elephant. See Monday's choice.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlotte Uhlenbroek

In the last of the heats before tomorrow's quarter-finals, six hopefuls have 40 minutes to invent a dish from scratch, using only the ingredients provided.
Three are then selected to work a shift in the frantic kitchen of London's pan-Asian Cocoon restaurant, before a two-course meal prepared for judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace decides their fate.
See Monday's choice.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Torode
Unknown:
Gregg Wallace

m 3/6. New England. The indefatigable wildlife
presenter continues his tour of America with a trip up the eastern seaboard from Massachusetts, where he has a surprisingly close encounter with a humpback whale, to the wilderness of Maine, where he seeks out the elusive and beguiling moose.
Series producer Nigel Pope ; Executive producer Fiona Pitcher
Repeated next Tuesday

Contributors

Producer:
Nigel Pope

3/6. How to Feed Your Kids. Dead Ringers star Jan Ravens explores how to widen children's culinary horizons, and explodes myths about what youngsters should and shouldn't eat.
Director/Producer Caroline Penry 'Davey

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Ravens
Producer:
Caroline Penry

Action from the two remaining men's singles third-round ties and the first quarter-final in the world indoor championships at the Potters Leisure Resort in Norfolk. 0 Digital viewers can access live Radio Five Live statistics of the England v Australia one-day cricket international between 3.00am tonight and 11.00am tomorrow morning or watch live via www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)

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