Holiday games. (R) (S) (SL)
Carter kidnaps Tip.
Double bill.
A rock star's guitar goes missing.
A new forklift arrives.
Nursery rhymes and songs.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
6/13 Shobna Gulati reads Antonia Barber's The Mousehole Cat.
(Repeats are not indicated)
10.30 Razzledazzle
(ages 4-5)
10.50 Words and Pictures
(ages 4-6)
11.00 Watch
(ages 5-7)
11.20 BBC Active Citizenship
(ages 5-11)
11.40 Around Scotland
(ages 10-12)
Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott. (S)
An expert answers viewers' financial questions.
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Action from the world championships in Are, Sweden, featuring the men's and women s combined downhill. Highlights can be seen at 12.15am.
Following a lawyer living in Derby who plans to open a cattery in Lincolnshire.
Teamwork game show presented by Adrian Chiles.
James Lewis and Thomas Plant visit Harrogate.
With chef Tony Tobin.
More mind games. <R)
The week's two worst trainees compete to see who gets to stay in Africa. They must identify five plants and give a talk on the vervet monkey.
The winners of this week's heats face three high-pressure tests for a place in the semi-finals.
In the first of a two-parter exploring the home technology revolution, The Money Programme is given access to the world's largest software company as they launch Windows Vista.
Producer Charles Miller ; Editor Clive Edwards
4/6. Jimmy Doherty looks back on his first years as a pig farmer and how his inexperience let him down. Series producer Henry Wilks ; Exec producer Philip Dolling OLIVE MAGAZINE: the March issue spends 24 hours with Jimmy Doherty. On sale 2 February, priced F3.10
6/6. As winter approaches and the harvest is gathered in at Glebe Cottage, Carol Klein celebrates the squash and pumpkin family.
Series producer Juliet Glaves ; Executive producer Sarah Moors Repeated next Monday
6/6. Timewatch recalls the last days of the 600-year-old ritual of duelling, telling the story of two men who
- set out with pistols into the Scottish countryside on 23 August 1826 after an argument about money got out of hand. The series returns in spring.
Director Craig Collinson ; Editor John Farren
Nicholas Crane wades through vast salt marshes and mudflats on a visit to the Wash in Norfolk.
Director/Producer Paul Overton (Revised rpt)
COMEDY OF THE WEEK
6/6. Paul Merton is joined by fellow Have I Got News For You team captain Ian Hislop, who baits Merton with his choices of the Beatles and Charlie Chaplin. Director Geraldine Dowd ; Series producer Chris Curley
Repeated next Saturday
Paul Merton 's Silent Clowns is at 10.30pm on BBC4 Moment of the week: page 57
With Gavin Esler.
Discussion of the week's cultural highlights.
Series producer Tanya Hudson
Highlights from the first final of the Tri-Nations
Series at the MCG in Melbourne.
I Digital viewers can watch extended highlights between
9.55pm and 12 midnight
Action from the world championships in Are,
Sweden, featuring the men's combined slalom.
Space Seed
The Enterprise crew encounter a derelict spacecraft.
1.50 A Taste of Armageddon
The Enterprise is marked for destruction.
Vegas. Hal bets his life insurance policy in Las Vegas.