Milton travels by land and air.
Then Fimbly Songtime
Upsy Daisy looks at flowers.
Fun for youngsters.
Sam and Mark host the Ham National.
The remaining five children prepare to compete.
A fitness centre opens in town.
Mechanikat captures Krypto.
Double bill of fun. (R) (S)
Mark Speight and Kirsten O'Brien become lumberjacks.
**** Rousing Disney adventure. When a Canadian family take a trip to England, they leave their two dogs and a cat in the care of a family friend who lives 250 miles away. But the animals feel homesick and embark on a hazardous journey back to their home. Review page 52. Director Fletcher Markle (1963, U)
The duo search the world for Greenback's hideout.
Followed by Coast
(Revised rpt)
An unexploded bomb is found on the Longleat site.
Day two of the Grand National meeting at Aintree and the highlight is the E200,000 Melling Chase at 3.10. It was 14/1 shot Hi Cloy who took the honours in 2006 for trainer
Michael Hourigan and jockey
Andrew McNamara , but in the four races prior to last year it's been the favourites that have occupied first place. Other starts at 2.00,
2.35, 3.45 and 4.20. Grand National Preview is at 11.35pm
Paul Martin meets people in Newport, south Wales.
Caustic quiz-
Quiz hosted by Dermot Murnaghan.
Bryn Williams and Matt Tebbutt present their entire menus to the judges. Repeated tomorrow on BBC1
2/4. Exploring the work of renowned fell walker and author Alfred Wainwright , Julia Bradbury sets off to tackle her first Lake District mountain, Blencathra. Director Owen Rodd ; Executive producer Eric Harwood
First shown on BBC4
4/6. Despite Christine's best efforts her plants are wilting under a relentless summer sun. But never one to shirk a challenge she takes on a 60ft long and 12ft high overgrown hedge armed only with secateurs.
Series producer Rupert Miles ; Exec producer Sarah Moors
Spring is now well under way and the fresh greens of the season inspire Monty to begin a "green" garden, which has the basis of green flowers and all the spectrum of green foliage it's possible to plant.
Producer Louise Hampderv Series producer Rosemary Edwards GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: the April issue looks at 40 years of the programme. Out now, priced E3.20
My garden heaven: page 28; Plants offer: page
A light-hearted look at the gathering of elk in the Yellowstone National Park. Producer Joe Stevens ; Exec producer Vyv Simson
What do Alan Davies, Jo Brand, Sean Lock and Jimmy Carr really know about danger and other words that begin with "D"? Stephen Fry asks the near-impossible questions in this episode from the fourth series.
Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer John Lloyd
With Emily Maitlis.
Martha Kearney with the week's cultural highlights. Series producer Tanya Hudson
A look ahead to tomorrow's race at Aintree.
Digital viewers can watch a rolling preview from 6pm tonight until 1pm tomorrow (from 10pm tonight on Freeview and cable)
Luchino Visconti's celebrated adaptation of the Thomas Mann novella, set to the music of Gustav Mahler, starring
Dirk Bogarde. Review page 52. (1971,15)
The Deadly Year
A strange virus causes the crew to age rapidly.
3.00 Obsession
Kirk runs into a vampire-like creature that killed his friend years previously.
Hot Tub. Hal splashes out on a new hot tub.