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Series three. Has one of the teams cheated to win the sports day trophy?
The next episode is at 8.05am.
Series three. Nerves begin to show as the exams approach.
Will Stephanie win the dance competition?
Prof explains all about fruit and vegetables.
Yugo wants to learn to count up to four. Can Little Bo help?
The siblings visit their grandparents.
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 Hands Up!: Fantastic Mr Fox pt3 (ages 9-11)
10.45 Something Special: Transport (ages 4-7)
11.00 Numbertime: Money (ages 5-7) Double bill.
11.30 Words and Pictures Plus: Consonant Clusters (ages 5-6) Double bill.
Business news with Adam Shaw and Adrian Chiles.
Contributors
Unknown:
Adam
Shaw
Unknown:
Adrian
Chiles.
Quarter-final action from the World Indoor championship. Also live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport
4/10. Tracing the ancestry of Mildred Hume and her family's roots in the silk industry.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mildred
Hume
Paul Martin gets lessons on how to make a traditional trug on a visit to Tunbridge Wells.
Series producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Martin
Producer:
Peter
Smith
Producer:
Tom
Ware
Tony Tobin and James Martin cook-off against the clock.
Contributors
Unknown:
Tony
Tobin
Unknown:
James
Martin
The armoured tractor is on standby as the new rhinos are let out for the first time and cat flu sweeps through Longleat. (Revised repeat)
Over 300 mouths need feeding at fashionable Thai restaurant Busaba Eathai. Who will have the stamina to make it through to tomorrow's quarter-final? RT DIRECT: accompanying hardback book is just £13.99 incl p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] (landline calls cost max 8p per min) quoting RT
New series What is the public's favourite piece of British design since 1900? The Great British Design Quest aims to find out with everything from the Mini to the mini-skirt being considered. Plus
Gwyneth Paltrow on her new film Proof and hip-hop star 50 Cent on why he's branching out from music into merchandising. With Verity Sharp.
Series producer Marcus Herbert ; Executive producer Edward Morgan Repeated at 11.20pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
Contributors
Unknown:
Verity
Sharp.
Producer:
Marcus
Herbert
4/8. An impulse decision to buy a holiday home in Egypt has left Mary and Arthur Holleyman with a whopping E100,000 to pay off. Will Arthur be able to realise his dream of quitting work in two years' time free from a financial burden and able to spend the winter months in the sun with his wife? Finance guru Rene Carayol is on hand to offer advice. Producer Max Baring; Series editor Maggie Sutcliffe
Repeated with sign language next week on BBC1 BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: Rene Carayol gives advice on clearing debts faster in the February issue. On sale now, priced E2.95 RT DIRECT: the accompanying book is just E13.50 inci p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] (landline calls cost max 8p per min) quoting RT, or visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com
Contributors
Unknown:
Arthur
Holleyman
Unknown:
Rene
Carayol
Editor:
Maggie
Sutcliffe
Unknown:
Rene
Carayol
3/6. A War on Science. The theory of evolution is under attack from a controversial idea called intelligent design, an idea that claims to give an alternative explanation for the origin of life on Earth. This new movement claims to be scientific but to many it threatens to replace science with God. Now some of its most high-profile critics - Sir David Attenborough and Richard Dawkins among them - are speaking out in an attempt to halt the movement's rise and keep religion out of science.
Producer James Van der Pool ; Editor Andrew Cohen
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Attenborough
Unknown:
Richard
Dawkins
Producer:
James
van Der Pool
Editor:
Andrew
Cohen
3/5. A woman's pitch for a board game, Destination London, doesn't elicit much response from the dragons.
Series producer John Hesling RT DIRECT: Dragons' Den - Your Idea Can Make You Rich is £11.99, incl p&p. Phone [number removed] (landlines calls max 8p per min)
Contributors
Producer:
John
Hesling
4/6. Loved Ones. A look at the work of John Ward and his son Jason who run a busy pet cemetery in North Wales. Plus the story of Sue Hobbs who has decided to have an ailing pet cat put down, a move she finds just as painful as losing a child - a tragedy she has also had to contend with earlier in life.
Producer Steve Poole ; Executive producers Edmund Coulthard and David Wise
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Ward
Unknown:
Sue
Hobbs
Producer:
Steve
Poole
Producers:
Edmund
Coulthard
Producers:
David
Wise
With Kirsty Wark.
Contributors
Unknown:
Kirsty
Wark.
Highlights of today's quarter-final matches from the World Indoor championship.
[web address removed]
(Repeats not indicated)
2.00 Languages: D-Mag
Teenage German magazine series showing life and language in Germany.
4.00 Languages: Hallo aus Berlin
Magazine series featuring a group of teenagers in their home city.