Listings
Lotta forgets how to draw.
Rover becomes trapped in a supply pod.
Alex Dolan and Matthew Skilton go behind the scenes at Howletts wild animal park in Kent.
Contributors
Presenter:
Alex
Dolan
Presenter:
Matthew
Skilton
Fungus takes a toy to school, while Maggot finds a doll in Uncle Von's lab.
Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates visit a dog and cat hotel.
Contributors
Presenter:
Fearne Cotton Presenter: Reggie
Yates
Timmy embarks on a wishing course run by pixies.
Louis shoots his first film.
Followed by Raven (Revised rpt)
Mike the marmoset's monkey business comes to an end after a visit to the vet. (Revised rpt)
Coverage of the Prime Minister's Questions. Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Contributors
Presenter:
Andrew
Neil
Presenter:
Jenny
Scott
10/10. A seaside guest house in Blackpool gets help.
Adam Shaw with the latest business stories.
Contributors
Unknown:
Adam
Shaw
More green-fingered counsel from Chris Beardshaw. (Revised rpt)
In Fontainebleau in northern France, teams scour a flea market in search of valuable antiques.
Julie Edmonstone discovers some of Burghley's wonderful garden sculptures.
Contributors
Unknown:
Julie
Edmonstone
Experts Nigel Smith and Charles Ross value antiques at Parr Hall, Warrington, before watching their items go under the hammer in Knutsford.
Contributors
Unknown:
Nigel
Smith
Unknown:
Charles
Ross
Brian Turner and James Martin compete in a pudding-themed episode, creating desserts against the clock.
Contributors
Unknown:
Brian
Turner
Unknown:
James
Martin
The skills of three competing teams are tested as the combined Sudoku and general knowledge quiz reaches the mid-week point.
Traumas from the training room are revealed as Claudia Winkleman delivers the latest gossip.
Contributors
Unknown:
Claudia
Winkleman
1/8. Dover to the Isle of Wight. Exploring the Victorian channel tunnel, the Isle of Wight's forgotten space rocket testing site, and Beachy Head's disappearing chalk coast.
Shown last Thursday www.bbc.co.uk/coast
Eye for an Elephant. Startling images of the world's largest land creature - the African elephant. Wildlife photographer Martyn Colbeck has spent the last 15 years recording the behaviour of elephants, gaining an extraordinary insight into their lives. Producer Mike Birkhead ; Series editor Tim Martin
Repeated next Sunday www.bbc.co.uk/nature Elephant man: page 20
Contributors
Unknown:
Martyn
Colbeck
Producer:
Mike
Birkhead
Editor:
Tim
Martin
The story of a banished flock of sheep living on the Orkney Islands.
Producer Mark Flowers ; Exec producer Vyv Simson
Contributors
Producer:
Mark
Flowers
Producer:
Vyv
Simson
3/13. Ghost Machine. An alien object shows visions of the past to the Torchwood team, bringing a long-buried crime to the surface. See Sunday's choice.
Writer Helen Raynor ; Producer Richard Stokes ; Director Colin Teaque Shown Sunday BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/torchwood Behind the scenes: page 10; The Inside Story: page 94
Contributors
Unknown:
Helen
Raynor
Producer:
Richard
Stokes
Director:
Colin
Teaque
Captain Jack Harkness:
John
Barrowman
WPC Gwen Cooper:
Eve
Myles
Owen Harper:
Burn
Gorman
Toshiko Sato:
Naoko
Mori
lanto Jones:
Gareth
David-Lloyd
Rhys Williams:
Kai
Owen
Ed Morgan:
Gareth
Thomas
Young Ed Morgan:
Christopher
Elson
Lizzie Lewis:
Emily
Evans
Bernie:
Ben
McKay
Eleri:
Llinos
Daniel
Tom Flanagan:
John
Norminqton
Bernie'smum:
Julie
Gibbs
Snooker player:
Ian
Kay
Kid in arcade:
Ryan
Conway
Woman in shop:
Kathryn
Howard
Young Tom Flanagan:
Christopher
Greene
1/14; series five. With Jonny gunned down by the police, Janet struggles to cope with her loss.
Writer Susan Nickson ; Director Gareth Carrivick
Producer Stephen McCrum
Contributors
Unknown:
Susan
Nickson
Director:
Gareth
Carrivick
Producer:
Stephen
McCrum
Janet:
Sheridan
Smith
Donna:
Natalie
Casey
Louise:
Kathryn
Drysdale
Jonny:
Ralf
Little
Gaz:
Will
Mellor
Munch:
Lee
Oakes
Maths. The world's largest number and how maths can help in social situations. Director Tim Kirkby ; Producers Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz
Contributors
Director:
Tim
Kirkby
Producers:
Robert
Popper
Producers:
Peter
Serafinowicz
Hosted by Jeremy Paxman.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Paxman
Stuart Townsend stars as a charming layabout who bewitches every member of an outwardly respectable family in this bowdlerised romantic comedy version of Pasolini's satire Theorem. Review page 54.
Director Gerard Stembridge (2000, 15)
Contributors
Director:
Gerard
Stembridge
Adam:
Stuart
Townsend
Laura:
Frances
O'Connor
Alice:
Charlotte
Bradley
Lucy Owens:
Kate
Hudson
David:
Alan
Maher
Simon:
Tommy
Tiernan
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats not indicated
2.00 Key Stage 3 Bitesize Revision: English 3
Analysis of the set scenes in three Shakespeare plays: Twelfth Night, Macbeth and Henry V.
4.00 Access to Learning: Go for It! Relationships A secondary school programme to help youngsters with severe learning difficulties become aware of their own identities, emotions and sexuality.