Shiny stories.
Two Brighton pals compete to see whose home can yield up the most clutter.
(R) (S) Followed by Roar (Revised rpt)
Bob creates a town.
A new paper round means mayhem for Pingu.
Pretending to be an animal. (R) (S)
Then CBeebies Birthdays
Westminster updates.
Business news.
The first quarter-finals in the world indoor championships.
Highlights at 12.30am. Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK onty) Digital viewers can access extended coverage between 3.00 and 6.00pm
Quiz with Adrian Chiles.
Paul Martin visits the childhood home of Lord Nelson and scours a Suffolk beach for amber.
(Revised rpt)
Guest chef Garrey Dawson takes on Paul Rankin. IS)
Caustic quizzing.
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.
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.
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
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
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
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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2.00 History - Timelines Democracy in the UK.
4.00 History - Timelines Britain's social history.