Jelly starts exercising.
Then Diddy Dick & Dom
Followed by Newsround
Dining in the dark.
The trio make chalk-smudge pictures.
The supply pod gets in a spot of bother.
Dolly feels unwell. (R) (S) (SL)
Scientific fun.
(Repeats are not indicated)
10.30 BBC Primary History
(ages 7-11)
10.50 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 9-12)
Data races to save the life of a youngster on a dying planet.
More tomorrow at 10.30am Followed by The Witness (R)(S)
Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Presented by Adam Shaw and Nik Wood.
Repeats are not indicated
1.00 KS2 Science Clips (ages 7-9)
Double bill.
1.20 Thinking Skills
(ages 9-11)
A drama for 7- to 9-year-olds. Will Hannah and Michael's parents' attempts to hide them from the Nazis be successful? Show more
An ideal rural retreat. (RXS)
Quiz show, combining Sudoku with general knowledge.
Paul Martin reveals his passion for shell collecting while in Scarborough. <R)
The Fron Male Voice Choir sing for their supper.
(S)
Back-stabbing quiz.
Three of the most talented contestants from the first series return to battle it out in the kitchens of Galvin at Windows in the London Hilton on Park Lane.
2/8. A student seeks an explanation for night terrors that once caused him to jump from a first floor window in his sleep, while a man hopes to end his aggressive night-time behaviour. See yesterday's choice.
Shown yesterday at 10.35pm on BBC1
The seafood chef tastes Scottish prawns and learns of the dumping of prime monkfish off the Cornish coast. as he continues his culinary romp around Britain.
Director/Producer David Pritchard
Return of the Eagle Owl. Roy Dennis investigates the remarkable comeback of the eagle owl, a fearsome predator that is spreading across the continent and looks set to invade Britain.
Producer Fergus Beeley : Series editor Tim Martin
2/3. When he came to power, Blair proclaimed that he hoped he would not send a single British soldier to war. Yet he ordered troops into battle five times in his first six years.
Michael Cockerell reveals the reasons why. New footage and candid interviews with key insiders help tell how Blair was able to build a relationship with President Bush, and how Blair's burning sense of personal mission led him to wars that climaxed with Iraq.
Prime Minister's Questions are in The Daily Politics, Wed 11.30am
7/8. Many children who go to Helen House have rare genetic conditions which their parents often had no idea they were carrying. Cameras follow four families caught up in the genetic lottery as they seek care and solace within the walls of Helen House.
Director/Producer Patricia Murphy Repeated with signing on Thursday at 1.55am on BBC1
With Emily Maitlis. (5)
Bishop Bill travels to the Isles of Scilly to assess the plight of the islands' school. Alan and Carlotta have high hopes for their hotel and Ana receives good news. Director/Producer Nigel Farrell
Daddy's Girl. Parker heads for Bosnia following the death of a high-ranking government official's illegitimate daughter. First shown on Bravo
www.bbc.co.uk/ieamingzone
School Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Revisewise at Home Maths revision for parents and children. 72765 4.00 Revisewise Challenge at Home Revision support for Key Stage 2 Maths.