Jelly turns into a robot. (SL)
Then Diddy Dick & Dom
Followed by Newsround
Shown yesterday 3.45pm BBC1
Changes in the weather. (R) (S)
New series. Fact-finding feats.
10 30 BBC Primary History
(ages 7-11)
10.50 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 9-12)
Manhunt. Troi's mother arrives. Another episode can be seen tomorrow at1030am Followed by The Witness
Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott. (S)
Presented by Adam Shaw and Nik Wood.
Repeats are not indicated
1.00 Coming to England (ages 5-7) 14341400
1.20 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-11)
Richard E Grant 's culinary memories. Shown yesterday at 6.30pm
Daily magazine.
Sudoku-based quiz show.
From Leicester.
Atomic Kitten's Natasha Hamilton and her mum guest.
' Back-stabbing quiz.
Quiz hosted by Dermot Murnaghan.
Torchwood star John Barrowman discusses "coming out". His parents, who live in Florida, rustle up a banana cake that takes him back to his childhood.
Repeated tomorrow at 2.15pm The Inside Story: page 90
4/8. Papworth Hospital's sleep team meet Lindsey, who is in denial about the disturbing noises she makes in her sleep. Also in for treatment is Adrian, who is sleeping his life away after a near-fatal car crash knocked his body clock out of kilter.
Shown yesterday at 10.35pm on BBC1
2/4. London. By 2026, the number of people living in the capital is predicted to increase by the equivalent population of a city the size of Birmingham. How will the transport infrastructure cope with such an expansion and is it possible to stop London from grinding to a halt? John Ware investigates.
Director/Producer Chris Wood
Rick pays a visit to Jersey, which includes reef fishing for sea bass and a Madeiran feast in St Helier. Director/Producer David Pritchard
The three finalists are sent to the British army base in Cyprus to cater in the field for a Royal Welsh battalion on manoeuvres. They also have to cook a regimental dinner for high-ranking officers.
A special investigation into the trial of multimillionaire, peer and former boss of The Daily Telegraph, Conrad Black. The Money Programme reporter Jeff Randall examines the extraordinary story of the press baron's career, including interviews with critics and supporters. Producer Martin Small ; Editor Clive Edwards
With Jeremy Paxman.
(S)
2/2. Updated edition of the documentary to tie in with Comic Relief's focus on mental illness, in which Stephen Fry discovers how other sufferers of clinical depression cope, including actor Richard Dreyfuss. See yesterday's choice. (Revised rpt)
1/10. Beyond the Sky. Sci-fi drama series chronicling the lives of three families.
The next episode can be seen tomorrow at 12.20am
Double bill of accounts.
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats not indicated.
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: Art
4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: Spanish