Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Double bill.
Shown last Friday
Bernie is challenged by Rudy.
Followed by Bernard
Celebrity visitor challenge.
Double bill.
Followed by Bernard
Timmy calls on Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad.
A profile of French film actress Emmanuelle Laborit. With in-vision subtitles.
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.10am on BBC1
www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Blackpool and Morecambe Bay. (Revised rpt)
Biographical portrait of one of Hollywood's most gifted stars of the silver screen.
Classic romantic drama starring Bette Davis ,
Paul Henreid and Claude Rains.
Following a nervous breakdown, dowdy Charlotte Vale undergoes treatment and emerges transformed. However, beauty and confidence bring their own heartaches. Review page 69. Director Irving Rapper (1942, PG)
(BW)
Kate Humble and Ben Fogle return to Longleat (Revised Rpt)
5/13. There's No Place like Home Mozart's pregnancy forces her to seek support from the others. Shown last Sunday
5.30 6/13. When Flower Met
Hannibal. Mozart's banishment from the group continues.
Shown last Sunday
This week art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon meets up with land artist Andy Goldsworthy in a Yorkshire field as he prepares for a major new exhibition. Mark Kermode is on the road with Zina Saro-Wiwa to hand out plaques for popular culture hotspots and Damon Gough talks about what it means to be British. With music from singer/songwriter Joan Wasser.
Series producer Danielle Graham ; Exec producer Edward Morgan Repeated at 12.30am www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
Wendy Richard presents a tribute to the comic actor who died earlier this month and was best known for his role as Mr Humphries in the popular sitcom Are You Being Served? Featuring contributions from fellow actors and collaborators, including Melvyn Hayes , Rula Lenska and Barry Howard. The programme includes the classic episode of the comedy series Front Page Story.
Director Louise Lockwood ; Exec producer Edward Morgan
Gritty romantic drama set in a northern town. Adam has been brought up in a home where racist bigotry is the norm; Naseema is a young Pakistani girl. When the two develop feelings for each other, their relationship has dramatic consequences. Review page 69.
Director Dominic Savage (2005, 15) (HD)
4/4. Design Jenny Eclair ,
Nigel Havers , Germaine Greer and Jonathan Meades bemoan the trend of cutting-edge design.
Series producer Judith Holder
Shown at 7.35pm
This final documentary in director Godfrey Reggio 's Oatsi trilogy, following on from Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi, is a treatise on the pros and cons of technology, modern society's obsession with success and celebrity, and humanity's irresistible urge to self-destruct. Review page 69.
Director Godfrey Reggio (2002, PG)