Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Small has trouble seeing.
Double bill.
The gang go to Australia.
Feature-length episode of the children's drama.
Followed by Diddy Dick & Dom
Should parents have the right to choose which school their children attend? With voiceover and in-vision subtitles.
Repeated on Tuesday at 12.55am on BBC1
A look at the Royal Navy dockyard at Portsmouth.
(Revised repeat)
Featuring Hugh Grant's new film "Music and Lyrics".
Shown last Monday on BBC1
The Kiss of Life? Churchill stops breathing without a doctor in sight. First shown on UKTV History
Mr Monk and the Big Reward. Monk and Natalie search for a stolen diamond. (5)
Action drama starring Stuart Whitman. When a plane crash lands in the desert, the survivors have to battle with more than just the conditions. Review page 43. Director Cy Endfield (1965)
With The Independent's Mark Steel.
Archive performances from Sheryl Crow, the Police, the New Seekers and the Specials. Plus new music from the Feeling, Louise Setara and Findlay Brown. (S)
Ann Robinson proves she can laugh at herself as she hosts a Weakest Link special, recalling the goofs and gaffes that have occurred during filming.
5/13. Childhood's End. The family is forced to take shelter in a rival group's den.
7.05 6/13. Boys Will Be Boys. A pup is poisoned.
Shown last Sunday
4/11. The stars of Shaun of the Dead and new movie Hot Fuzz, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost talk about gun-slinging action movies, and the show goes on the road with new rave pioneers, the Klaxons.
Andrew Graham-Dixon reviews Citizens and Kings: Portraits in the Age of Revolution, 1760-1830, the new exhibition at the Royal Academy, and Bat for Lashes play live in the studio. Plus the first of 50 Culture Show plaques is awarded and viewers give their suggestions as to where they think deserves a plaque.
(Repeated at 1.10am) [web address removed]
(Simon Pegg and Nick Frost guest on Film 2007 with Jonathan Ross on Monday at 11.05pm on BBC1)
4/4. Mysterious and colourful creatures are revealed in tonight's spectacular journey from Panama to Mexico. Swimming sloths, howler monkeys and frogs inhabit the beautiful archipelagos.
(Shown last Tuesday)
RT Direct: to order the DVD Wild Caribbean for just £12.99 incl p&p, call [number removed] (landline calls cost a maximum of 8p per min) quoting RTD
1/6. Among the "innovations" under scrutiny is a right-hand glove to aid safe driving abroad.
Shown last Wednesday www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden
3/6. This week's leg of the comedic circumnavigation of the British Isles takes us around Wales and on to Birmingham in the company of Paul Merton, Max Boyce and Julie Walters who find out about Little Britain, Carry On Up the Khyber and Hi-De-Hi! to name but a few.
2/6. With guest panelists Philip Olivier , Noel Fielding, Alfie Jackson and Donny Tourette.
Shown last Wednesday Phill Jupitus on the Brit Awards nominees: page 36
1016/6. Paul Merton is joined by fellow
Have / Got News for You captain, Ian Hislop. Director Geraldine Dowd ; Series producer Chris Curley
Shown last Friday
Guest host Alexander
Armstrong, plus Fi Glover and Ian McMillan , join regulars Paul Merton and Ian Hislop.
(Shown at 7.30pm)
Harlod Pinter 's downbeat drama, adapted from Aidan Higgins 's novel and starring the playwright himself alongside Judi Dench and Jeremy Irons.