Underwater creatures.
Then Diddy Dick & Dom (R) (S)
Followed by Newsround
Double bill.
Shown yesterday 3.45pm BBC1
Daily glimpse behind the scenes.
The gang explore movement.
The adventures of a scientist.
Circle goes to Sea Shell Bay.
The Emissary. Worf encounters a former love. (RI Star Trek is on Friday at 12.40am
A garden in Leeds is given a revamp. (Revised repeat)
Prime Minister's Questions.
A retired nurse goes in search of the perfect home.
Business and consumer news
www bbc.co.uk/workinglunch
Airborne horticultural adventures
(Revised RptXS)
Torchwood star John Barrowman reveals his culinary memories.
Shown yesterday at 6.30pm
Life at a historic castle.
Sudoku-based quiz. IS)
Paul Martin and the team visit the Lake District.
With Olympic champ Denise Lewis and her mum Joan.
' Caustic quiz.
Quiz hosted by Dermot Murnaghan.
Actress Miranda Richardson gives a rare insight into her life while joining Nigel Slater in the kitchen to cook Moroccan lamb tagine.
Repeated tomorrow at 2.15pm
Across Russia, hundreds of people have been killed and thousands poisoned after drinking alcohol spiked with a mysterious deadly chemical. John Sweeney travels to Pskov, a city that has had to declare a state of emergency due to the number of poisonings, in an attempt to track down the cause.
Producer Steve Grandison ; Editor Karen O'Connor
The three finalists go where no amateurs have gone before when they cook a state dinner for the British and Irish prime ministers at 10 Downing Street.
8.30 The final trio cook a three-course-meal for eight of the world's leading chefs, including
Michel Roux Jnr , Pierre Gagnier and Raymond Blanc.
7/8. Jo has another excuse to hit the bottle when her husband runs off with the nanny. Ashika and James are caught sharing an intimate moment on camera.
(HD)
Re-edited footage including George Lucas directing Z Cars. Director Steve Connelly ; Producer Geoff Atkinson
(Revised repeat)
3/4. Art. Everything you need to know about looking and sounding the part in art's finest circles, plus frank opinions on some of the silliest pieces ever. Vic Reeves , Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Jenny Eclair are among those venting their spleens. Series producer Judith Holder
Executive producer Stuart Prebble
With Kirsty Wark. (5)
Do parallel dimensions really exist? Some people certainly think so. Especially on TV. Richard Ayoade narrates this light-hearted Time Shift investigation, with the help of broadcaster Stuart Maconie, Doctor Who writer Tom McRae and critic Kim Newman.
2/10. Jacob and Jesse. Abductee Russell
Keys tries to protect his son.
The next episode is tomorrow at 12.20am
Highlights from the first series of the business ideas contest. (Revised repeat)
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Schools Repeats not indicated.
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision Business Studies 41931 4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision PE