Listings
The library has a power cut.
Followed by Fimbly Songtime
Quiz in which the aim is to collect 100 points.
Tracy loses patience with Cam.
Contributors
Writer:
Laura
Summers
The hero loses his powers.
The children of the Scottish island of Gigha.
George has a problem with the mail.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Learning about opposites. (SL)
A rainy day makes all the letters wet.
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 Look and Read (ages 7-9)
10.50 Music Makers (ages 7-9)
11.10 English Express (ages 9-11)
11.30 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11)
11.40 BBC Primary History (ages 7-9)
11.50 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-11)
Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Contributors
Presenter:
Andrew
Neil
Presenter:
Jenny
Scott
Money matters with Adam Shaw and Nik Wood. (5)
Contributors
Unknown:
Adam
Shaw
Unknown:
Nik
Wood.
Hercules the dung beetle has a lot on his plate. (Revised rpt)
Live coverage of the first round of the PGA Championship from Wentworth, one of the most prestigious tournaments on the golfing calendar, boasting a truly world class international field.
Introduced by Gary Lineker with commentary from Peter Alhss , Ken Brown and Wayne Grady. Producer Kate McKeag ; Executive producer Paul Davies
Radio coverage is on Five Live Sport at 7pm
Digital viewers can view live coverage from 11.00am to 130pm via the red button
Contributors
Introduced By:
Gary
Lineker
Unknown:
Peter
Alhss
Unknown:
Ken
Brown
Unknown:
Wayne
Grady.
Producer:
Kate
McKeag
Producer:
Paul
Davies
Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. (5)
Contributors
Unknown:
Dermot
Murnaghan.
The seven regional finalists return to cook their desserts, hoping to sweeten the judges and win a chance to wow the creme de la creme in Paris.
New series 1/5. On the morning of 1 September three nooses were found dangling from a tree at a high school in Jena, Louisiana. The day before, a black student had asked if he could sit under the same tree - in a traditionally white part of the school yard. Reporter Tom Mangold uncovers the truth behind allegations that racism still exists in the Deep South. Director/Producer Sophie Todd
Contributors
Reporter:
Tom
Mangold
Producer:
Sophie
Todd
3/10. The museum mounts an ambitious plan to bring some of China's Terracotta Army to London, but how much will the operation cost? The team also face the problem of returning the favour, shifting 30 tonnes of fragile artworks in the opposite direction - from London to Shanghai.
Director/Producer Chris Rushton
Contributors
Producer:
Chris
Rushton
Tonight's visit focuses on some of the more futuristic exhibits, from outer-space themes to gravity-defying vertical gardens. Plus a feature on the native carnivorous plants of California. Hosted by Alan Titchmarsh , Joe Swift and Carol Klein. Coverage continues tomorrow at 12.30pm on BBC1.
Digital viewers can watch in-depth tours of five show gardens, and satellite and cable viewers can also watch Carol Klein 's and Chris Beardshaw 's personal tours of the show, plus a chance to watch the main programme again
Contributors
Unknown:
Alan
Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Joe
Swift
Unknown:
Carol
Klein.
Unknown:
Carol
Klein
Unknown:
Chris
Beardshaw
In a This World special, Olenka Frenkiel examines reports that the American, British and other
European governments are colluding in a system referred to as "extraordinary rendition". Judges, journalists and civilian plane-spotters provide pieces of a jigsaw that suggests the CIA has a secret programme of kidnapping citizens and transporting them abroad to be tortured or put before what even US military lawyers call "kangaroo courts".
Producer Ewa Ewart
Contributors
Unknown:
Olenka
Frenkiel
Producer:
Ewa
Ewart
Miriam Margolyes and Ardal O'Hanlon are among the guests joining the talk-show host as he presents a mix of comedy monologues, celebrity chat and eccentric characters.
Director Steve Smith ; Producer Jon Magnusson
An uncut version of the show can be seen next Sunday
Contributors
Unknown:
Miriam
Margolyes
Unknown:
Ardal
O'Hanlon
Director:
Steve
Smith
Producer:
Jon
Magnusson
Presented by Gavin Esler.
Contributors
Presented By:
Gavin
Esler.
3/3. Heroines. Daisy Goodwin explores the rise and influence of heroines in romantic fiction, including a visit to the set of the BBC's Jane Eyre. Contributors include Marian Keyes and Sophie Kinsella.
Contributors
Unknown:
Daisy
Goodwin
Unknown:
Jane
Eyre.
Unknown:
Marian
Keyes
Unknown:
Sophie
Kinsella.
Wry romantic drama starring Gerard Butler , Valerie Edmond and James Cosmo. When Sarah is diagnosed with terminal cancer, she abandons the New York high life and returns to her home town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Review p54. Director Vadim Jean (1999, 12)
Followed by The Witness <s)
Contributors
Unknown:
Gerard
Butler
Unknown:
Valerie
Edmond
Unknown:
James
Cosmo.
Director:
Vadim
Jean
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Art Contemporary Visions
4.00 The Art Contemporary art and design.