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Followed by Doodle Do Making Moments
10/13. Digby reports on the world's largest biscuit.
Followed by Mr Tumble Shorts
What the sun does to our skin.
The children have to do chores.
Igglepiggle learns to hide.
Repeats are not indicated
11.00 Words and Pictures: Fun with Phonics (ages 4-6) 1406325
11.10 Razzledazzle (ages 4-5)
11.30 Science Clips Investigations (ages 7-9) 7078352
11.40 Look and Read: Captain Crimson - Guzzle Trouble (ages 7-9)
Anita Anand presents.
Contributors
Presenter:
Anita
Anand
Naga Munchetty and Declan Curry answer viewers' questions about savings and investments and present the latest stories from the business world. CONTACT: email [email address removed]
Contributors
Presenter:
Naga
Munchetty
Presenter:
Declan
Curry
Live coverage from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, where the second session of the second semi-final takes place. The winner of this match is guaranteed a cheque for at least £125,000 and a major boost to their world ranking.
Plus highlights of this morning's first semi-final. Presented by Ray Stubbs , Steve Davis and John Parrott.
Digital viewers can access live coverage from 10am to 11pm via the red button
Contributors
Presented By:
Ray
Stubbs
Presented By:
Steve
Davis
Presented By:
John
Parrott.
The winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers.
Dermot Murnaghan hosts.
Contributors
Unknown:
Dermot
Murnaghan
Chefs Nathan Outlaw and Shaun Rankin from the South West region have been working on their dishes all week, and today discover who has made it into the national finals of the competition to prepare a homecoming banquet to honour soldiers returning from Afghanistan.
Contributors
Unknown:
Nathan
Outlaw
Unknown:
Shaun
Rankin
Coverage from the penultimate session of the first semi-final, which could feature any two of the following: last year's runner-up Allister Carter, seven-times world champion Stephen Hendry, world number two Stephen Maguire, 2005 champion
Shaun Murphy - or perhaps that Crucible stalwart Steve Davis has caused an upset and beaten the young pretenders to reach this stage. Commentators include Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne and John Virgo. <s)
Digital viewers can access live coverage from 10am to 11pm via the red button
Contributors
Unknown:
Allister
Carter
Unknown:
Stephen
Hendry
Unknown:
Stephen
Maguire
Unknown:
Shaun
Murphy
Unknown:
Steve
Davis
Unknown:
Dennis
Taylor
Unknown:
Willie
Thorne
Unknown:
John
Virgo.
2/4. Romancing the Stone. Chief executive Simon Thurley 's programme of modernisation leads to the project of saving Sheffield's Park Hill Estate, a crumbling 1950s monolith that dominated the city's skyline. The decision to list the site proved highly unpopular with the local population and plunged English Heritage into a bitter dispute, costing the taxpayer over £40 million. It also brought one of the UK's major property developers to the brink of collapse after the onset of the credit crunch meant they ran out of money. Could Thurley find a way forward to restore this eyesore?
Director Patrick Forbes : Producer Stephanie Collins
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon
Thurley
Director:
Patrick
Forbes
Producer:
Stephanie
Collins
6/6. Comedian Stewart Lee joins Dave Gorman to discuss more fantastic inventions.
Director John L Spencer : Producer Simon Nicholls
After the show until Sam. digital viewers can see rolling, unseen footage from the programme, via the red button
Contributors
Unknown:
Stewart
Lee
Unknown:
Dave
Gorman
Director:
John L
Spencer
Producer:
Simon
Nicholls
With Kirsty Wark.
Contributors
Unknown:
Kirsty
Wark.
Kirsty Wark and guests review the cultural highs and lows of the past week.
Series producer Liz Gibbons Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Kirsty
Wark
Producer:
Liz
Gibbons
An extended version of Tuesday's edition, featuring performances by Sonic Youth, Depeche Mode, soul singer/producer Raphael Saadiq and blues giant Taj Mahal. Lily Allen is also appearing, with a rendition from her second album It's Not Me.
Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Contributors
Producer:
Raphael
Saadiq
Unknown:
Lily
Allen
Highlights of the semi-finals at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
5/22; series two.
Allison decides to seek out a former schoolfriend who appears in her dreams, and a man needs help to find his daughter. Starring Patricia Arquette.
Contributors
Allison:
Patricia
Arquette.
10/22. Allison dreams about a haunted house and knocking down a girl with her car, and believes both visions are connected.
Horror starring
Ann Todd and Patrick Magee in which a disturbed young man breaks away from a religious cult to prey on the lives of young women. Review page 44.
Director Robert Hartford-Davis 0971)
Contributors
Unknown:
Ann
Todd
Unknown:
Patrick
Magee
Director:
Robert
Hartford-Davis