Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Singing the alphabet song.
Bouncer is bitten by the love bug. (R) (S)
Celebrity visitor challenge.
Crash argues with Chantal.
Victor and Anita are sent into a trap.
Followed by Bernard
Timmy tries to help his friend.
A look at gambling in the UK and new word game "Cuberty". With voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 12.55am on BBC1
Scotland's west coast. (Revised rpt)
A review of the Oscars ceremony. Shown last Monday on BBC1
Thompson saves Churchill from being crushed alive. Last in series. First shown on UKTV History
Postponed from last Saturday
Mr Monk and the Astronaut. The author of an autobiography about a cosmonaut is killed.
Disney animated feature.
Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham are up to their old tricks but Robin Hood is at hand to tackle them. Review page 45. Director Wolfgang Reitherman (1973, U)
Swashbuckling action adventure starring Catherine Deneuve.
D'Artagnan discovers that the Musketeers have been disbanded. Review page 45. Director Peter Hyams (2001, PG)
Say With Matthew Parris.
Archive from the great lost group of New Romantics - the Scars - plus Johnny Cash , Patsy Kensit in Eighth Wonder, Sandie Shaw singing Morrissey, and a new performance from Madness.
Executive producer Mark Hagen
11/13. An Awfully Big Adventure. One of the pups learns a lesson about living in the wild.
7.00 12/13. The Calm before the Storm. Exiled pup Tosca looks to begin a family of her own.
Shown last Sunday
7/11. Bryan Ferry chats with Lauren Laverne about his new album of Bob Dylan covers, the return of Roxy Music, and also performs live in the studio. Verity Sharp talks to composer Thomas Ades in his first
TV interview for seven years, David Lynch discusses an exhibition of his paintings and his latest film Inland Empire with Andrew Graham-Dixon , Maximo Park give a sneak preview of their second album, and there's a look at the battle between two islands to be known as the inspiration for Father Ted's Craggy Island. Series producer Danielle Graham ; Exec producer Edward Morgan
6/6. A circuitous journey from Liverpool to Glasgow, via Belfast and the Isle of Man, in the company of Alan Cumming , Frank Carson , Patrick Kielty and Ronni Ancona. And find out the real story behind
"Blobbygate" along the way. Narrated by Alan Whicker. Director/Producer Ryan Minchin
4/6. Alleged innovations tonight include safety vests, detachable gloves for baby buggies, a sterilising unit that removes odours from trainers and rear-view mirrors for horse riders.
Shown last Wednesday
3/4. Fashion. Contributors including Jenny Eclair ,
Zandra Rhodes , Wayne Hemingway and Germaine Greer attempt to demystify the world of fashion.
Shown yesterday
5/6. Comedian Dom Joly , pop star Sinitta,
Nick Hodgson from the Kaiser Chiefs and Robin Hood star Jonas Armstrong are the guests.
Shown last Wednesday
Guest host Lorraine Kelly welcomes comedy actor
Robert Webb and BBC political editor Nick Robinson , who join team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Jo Bunting
Romantic drama starring Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez. Carlos Nunez is a poor teenager whose ambition to succeed has won him a scholarship to a prestigious school. But his model student status is threatened when he and rich bad-girl Nicole Oakley embark on a relationship. Review page 45.
Director John Stockwell (2001,12)
Shown at 7.25pm
Comedy starring Bill Fraser and Raymond Huntley. The death of Mr Grimthorpe is viewed with relief by his rival, Mr Holroyd. But the rejoicing is short-lived, as new management turn Grimthorpe's funeral parlour into a hi-tech "Haven of Rest". Review page 45.
Director John Robins (1972)