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Penguins in the icy Antarctic.
Emily Elizabeth paints a picture.
Then Tweenies Songtime
The Pontipines go for a walk.
Repeats are not indicated
11.00 KS1 Science Clips (ages 5-7) 1419262
11.10 BBC Primary History (ages 7-11)
11.30 Hands Up! (ages 7-11) 8231649
11.45 BBC Primary Geography (ages 7-11)
Presented by Andrew Neil and Anita Anand.
Contributors
Presented By:
Andrew
Neil
Money matters with Declan Curry and Naga Munchetty.
Contributors
Unknown:
Declan
Curry
Unknown:
Naga
Munchetty.
Bee and Stephen's engagement dinner is ruined.
Two best friends seek a girly retreat in Marbella.
The conservation team of the World Owl Trust in Muncaster discuss their work.
The Error of Her Ways. A woman commits suicide.
With Arsenal Ladies' Faye White and Alex Scott.
Contributors
Unknown:
Faye
White
Unknown:
Alex
Scott.
Claudia Winkleman discusses the latest backstage drama and training traumas, and gets the gossip from the celebrities and their partners.
Contributors
Unknown:
Claudia
Winkleman
Dave Myers and Si King point their bikes towards Barrow-in-Furness, where they get involved in a North East versus North West pie competition, before donning lurid latex for fun at the ice rink. Then, in Newcastle, they cook the ultimate fish pie. Producers Marcus Mortimer and John Stroud
Contributors
Unknown:
Dave
Myers
Producers:
Marcus
Mortimer
Producers:
John
Stroud
New series 1/3. The 1960s catwalk icon is joined by Lauren Laverne and Grazia style director Paula Reed to bring "swishing" - the American clothes-swapping craze - to British shores. Each week, a group of women are invited to a studio, where they aim to help each other give their wardrobes a new lease of life. Plus this week,
Fearne Cotton gives away a designer dress.
Exec producers Dan Adamson and Daisy Goodwin Clothes encounters: page 12; The Inside Story: page 78
Contributors
Unknown:
Lauren
Laverne
Director:
Paula
Reed
Producers:
Dan
Adamson
Producers:
Daisy
Goodwin
New series 1/5 A Fashion Democracy - the High Street Look. This entertaining exploration of what makes British fashion and style so distinctive and influential begins with a look at how high fashion became "high street", and includes exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of Kate Moss and her team as they prepare her autumn 2008 collection for Topshop. Plus a look back to the 1960s, where the democratisation of fashion began with the likes of Mary Quant , Twiggy and Biba's founder Barbara Hulanicki.
Director Francis Whately ; Series editor Michael Poole Clothes encounters: page 12
Contributors
Unknown:
Kate
Moss
Unknown:
Mary
Ouant
Unknown:
Barbara
Hulanicki.
Director:
Francis
Whately
Editor:
Michael
Poole
4/9. Coldplay, who play tracks from their million-selling fourth album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, are joined in the studio by US band the Hold Steady. Also tonight there's a special appearance from country music legend Glen Campbell, whose latest album - his 72nd - features covers of Travis, Foo Fighters and Velvet Underground tracks; plus more US input in the form of SIA, John Mellencamp and the TV debut of stand-up bass star Amy LaVere. An extended version is on Friday at 11.35pm.
Director Janet Fraser Crook ; Series producer Alison Howe Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel Guitar Heroes on Later.... with Jools Holland is on Friday at 10pm on BBC4
Photo gallery at www.radiotimes.com/later
Contributors
Unknown:
Glen
Campbell
Unknown:
John
Mellencamp
Unknown:
Amy
Lavere.
Director:
Janet Fraser
Crook
Producer:
Alison
Howe
Unknown:
Jools
Holland
With Jeremy Paxman.
Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Paxman.
Highlights of the annual Links championship, which is held at three courses - St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns. Last year's event saw Nick Dougherty claim only his second victory on the tour by finishing two shots ahead of fellow Englishman Justin Rose.
Contributors
Unknown:
Nick
Dougherty
Unknown:
Justin
Rose.
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats not indicated.
4.00 FE: Skills for Life in Context