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Followed by Doodle Do Making Moments
4/13. Digby is sent to interview a top model.
Samuel and Rudy argue over a game.
Followed by Mr Tumble Shorts
Nina learns about rainbows.
Repeats are not indicated
11.00 The Maths Channel (ages 9-10) 6086965
11.10 Telling Tales (ages 7-11) 6082149
11.20 Kenya Shorts (ages 7-11) 6066101
11.30 Just So Darwin (ages 5-7) 6128255
11.45 Watch: Barnaby Bear (ages 5-7)
Presented by Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn.
Contributors
Presenter:
Andrew
Neil
Presenter:
Jo
Coburn
Justin King, the chief executive of Sainsbury's, joins Declan Curry and Naga Munchetty in the studio.
Contributors
Unknown:
Justin
King
Unknown:
Declan
Curry
Coverage from the Crucible of the concluding session in the first-round match between Michael Holt and world number five John Higgins, where the prize is a battle with either Joe Perry or Jamie Cope. There's also action from the opening second-round encounter, where the winner of Ding Junhui v Liang Wenbo faces either Stephen Hendry or Mark Williams. Rishi Persad presents, while commentators include Clive Everton, Willie Thorne and John Virgo. Digital viewers can access live coverage with a choice of two tables, from 10am to 11pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Holt
Unknown:
John
Higgins
Unknown:
Joe
Perry
Unknown:
Jamie
Cope.
Unknown:
Ding
Junhui
Unknown:
Stephen
Hendry
Unknown:
Mark
Williams.
Unknown:
Rishi
Persad
Unknown:
Willie
Thorne
Unknown:
John
Virgo.
Northern Ireland's chefs get busy with their desserts. Danny Millar prepares his idiosyncratic take on the classic rhubarb and custard, while Clare Smyth puts together another old favourite - Irish coffee.
Series producer Philip J Smith ; Executive producers Gary Broadhurst and Nicola Moody BBC MAGAZINES: Good Food, price £ 3.10; Olive, price E3.40
Contributors
Unknown:
Danny
Millar
Unknown:
Clare
Smyth
Producer:
Philip J
Smith
Producers:
Gary
Broadhurst
The final match in the first round reaches its conclusion this evening, as Stephen "Livewire" Maguire and Jamie Burnett each strive to reach the ten-frame finish line. Maguire, who won the China Open this year and is currently world number two, will have started the match as firm favourite against his Scottish compatriot, who had to play a qualifying match to reach the first round. Also featuring updates from the other table, where either Ronnie O'Sullivan or Stuart Bingham face Mark Allen or Martin Gould in a second-round encounter. Ray Stubbs hosts.
Digital viewers can access live coverage with a choice of two
- tables, from 10am to 11pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Jamie
Burnett
Unknown:
Ronnie
O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Stuart
Bingham
Unknown:
Mark
Allen
Unknown:
Martin
Gould
Unknown:
Ray
Stubbs
The team explores the tragic story of the first Channel swimmer, Jersey's remarkable postwar transformation and the secret world of the Gouliot caves on Sark.
Series producer Steve Evanson ; Exec producer William Lyons
Contributors
Producer:
Steve
Evanson
Producer:
William
Lyons
RT CHOICE 2/4. Medicine Cabinet. The professor focuses her critical eye on the medicines we collectively spend millions on every year, from cold remedies to homeopathy and branded painkillers. En route, she investigates the ultimate cure for the common cold, designs her own sleep remedy and examines the power of the placebo effect, before putting herself under the microscope with some self-testing kits.
Director/Producer Milla Harrison
Contributors
Producer:
Milla
Harrison
The talk-show host presents a mix of comedy monologues, celebrity chat and eccentric characters, sharing his humorous views with the audience. Director Steve Smith ; Producer Jon Magnusson
An extended, uncut repeat can be seen next Sunday
Contributors
Director:
Steve
Smith
Producer:
Jon
Magnusson
With Gavin Esler.
Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Gavin
Esler.
By shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne.
Contributors
Unknown:
George
Osborne.
Vater unser im Himmelreich (BWV682).
5/12. Adrian Chiles catches up with the show's fresh reject. He is also joined by Jenny Eclair, Mary Portas and Robert Senior to discuss what happened in this week's episode. Shown yesterday at 10pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Adrian
Chiles
Unknown:
Jenny
Eclair
Unknown:
Mary
Portas
Unknown:
Robert
Senior
Highlights of this evening's world championship matches at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Presented by Ray Stubbs.
Contributors
Presented By:
Ray
Stubbs.
Further highlights from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats not indicated.
4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: English - Shakespeare Programme 1: Macbeth Exam revision. 54637 5.00 The First Black Britons The all-black West Indian Regiment.