Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Playing a game about time.
The children try to get rid of a new student social worker.
Celebrity visitor challenge.
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Tracy considers moving back to the Dumping Ground.
Doctor Doctor turns people into zombies.
Followed by Bernard
Timmy is upset he's not tall.
The Festival of Silence in Paris. With voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at tarn on BBC1
(SXSL) Learning to Be Deaf is on Thursday at 8pm on Radio 4
A preview of the Oscars.
Shown last Monday on BBCI
Thompson saves Churchill from being crushed alive. Last in series.
First shown on UKTV History
Courtroom drama starring
Fredric March, Spencer Tracy and Gene Kelly. In 1925, a teacher is taken to court for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. Review page 51. Director Stanley Kramer 0960, U)
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Performances by Spandau Ballet and Bay City Rollers.
With
Julia Hartley-Brewer .
The afternoon's results.
9/13 Daisy's Choice. Daisy gives birth.
10/13. Flower Power. Two youngsters are left in charge of the burrow Shown last Sunday
3/6. Will the Dragons turn dreams to ashes as they cast their shrewd eyes over full-sized wooden replicas of the iconic K6 red telephone box, water-powered batteries and a clothes airer that protects washing from birds, as well as rain? Evan Davis hosts.
Shown last Wednesday
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6/11. Everything Is Average Nowadays: at least according to Kaiser Chiefs' eagerly anticipated second album - they explain why. Ahead of tomorrow's Oscars ceremony, Mark Kermode offers his highly coveted alternative awards, the Kermodes, to those he thinks deserve praise but who won't be acknowledged by the Academy. Tom Dyckoff assesses architect David Adjaye 's ambition to build spaces that bring communities together, and acclaimed tenor Juan Diego Florez speaks to Zina Saro-Wiwa . Presented by Lauren Laverne.
Series producer Graham Mitchell ; Exec producer Edward Morgan Repeated at 12.05am www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow Kaiser Chiefs' Nick Hodgson is a guest on Never Mind the Buzzcocks on Wednesday at 10pm
Phill Jupitus on Kaiser Chiefs: page 42
France v Wales
The third and final match of today's Six Nations championship fixtures comes from the Stade de France, where the French host the 2005 Grand Slam winners (kick off 8.00). Gareth Jenkins and his side have a big task on their hands this evening, and their lack of cutting edge in the backs, which was clearly evident against the Irish and the Scottish in their opening two games, is something they will need to address - and Chris Czekaj is among a number of players hoping for an improved individual display. Presented by Craig Doyle , with commentary from Nick Mullins and Jonathan Davies. Producer Matthew Griffiths ; Editor Alastair Mclntyre Digital viewers can access alternative commentary, highlights, a photo competition and a post-match forum until 10pm
Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only).
5/6. A journey from Manchester to Liverpool as comics including Paul O'Grady , Johnny Vegas and Ken Dodd reveal the inspiration behind their work. Producer Shirley Hunt-Benson ;
Executive producer Ricky Kelehar Johnny Vegas stars in Ideal tomorrow at 11.25pm The Inside Story: page 64
What Alan Whicker 's watching: page 38
4/6. Host Simon Amstell and team captains Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus are joined by Romeo Stodart from the Magic Numbers, Ultravox frontman Midge Ure , actor Nicholas Hoult from the E4 series Skins and comedian Russell Howard.
Shown last Wednesday
Bob Marshall-Andrews MP and David Mitchell join guest host Anna Ford and regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on the current affairs quiz.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Jo Bunting
shown at 6.55pm
Action adventure based on Peter O'Donnell 's comic strip, starring Alexandra Staden. While working in a casino, Modesty Blaise embarks on a high-risk game of roulette to try to keep her fellow workers alive after the establishment is raided by thieves. Review page 51. Director Scott Spiegel (2003)