Listings
Ben and Small make bread.
Bert and Alf praise Kanye West.
Ethelbert wishes he had wings.
The Pontipines fall asleep.
Repeats not indicated.
11.00 Big Slam Poetry (ages 7-11) 8646563
11.20 KS1 Science Clips (ages 5-7) 4526259
11.30 Henry's Wives with Terry Deary (ages 7-11) 6673853
11.40 Seasonal Snapshots (ages 7-11)
Contributors
Presenter (Henry's Wives):
Terry
Deary
The Conservative Party conference in Manchester.
Highlights at 11.20pm.
Grand Prix first-round action continues from Glasgow.
Stephen Hendry hasn't lifted the trophy for 14 years, but he'll have lots of local support as he starts this year's campaign against one of the qualifiers.
Another former world champion, Peter Ebdon, is also in action. With Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott.
Press red from 1.30pm for live coverage from a choice of tables
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Ebdon
Unknown:
Steve
Davis
Unknown:
John
Parrott.
The duo prepare a Cornish favourite at the Eden Project.
Postponed from 10 September
Claudia Winkleman hosts the daily fanzine. BLOGS AND PHOTO GALLERIES: radiotimes.com/strictly
Contributors
Unknown:
Claudia
Winkleman
Shaun Murphy, who was defeated by Adrian Gunnell in a first-round match last year, starts his Grand Prix campaign tonight. Rishi Persad introduces the live action from Kelvin Hall, Glasgow.
Digital viewers can press red from 1.30pm for live coverage from a choice of tables at the Grand Prix tournament in Glasgow
Contributors
Unknown:
Shaun
Murphy
Unknown:
Adrian
Gunnell
Introduces:
Rishi
Persad
Unknown:
Kelvin
Hall
St Andrew's University students compete against Somerville College, Oxford. Jeremy Paxman hosts.
Director Tracey Rooney ; Producer Irene Daniels WHY I LOVE UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE: radiotimes.com/university-blog
Contributors
Unknown:
St
Andrew
Director:
Tracey
Rooney
Producer:
Irene
Daniels
In tonight's heat the four chefs have to demonstrate their skills by butterflying prawns and making pesto. The remaining three must then make two dishes from mackerel in 50 minutes. With Gregg Wallace, Michel Roux Jr and sous-chef Monica Galetti. BLOGS AND PHOTOS: [web address removed]
Contributors
Judge:
Gregg
Wallace
Judge:
Michel Roux
Jr
Judge:
Monica
Galetti.
4/6. Having been asked to do last week's brief again, the students are still struggling to grasp exactly what Philippe Starck is looking for. Helen can't think of an idea, Rob doesn't get to grips with the technical aspects of his design, while Polly's plans to regain her status are met by accusations of breaking the rules. Executive producer Joe Houlihan
Signed at 12.55am on BBC1
Contributors
Unknown:
Philippe
Starck
4/6. Dad Roy decides to spruce up Gaynor's room now that she's having boys over. Becky finds out about an age-old insult from Mel which blows the group apart, leaving Gaynor to make a choice.
Writers Emma Fryer and Neil Edmond ; Director Christine Gernon
Producer Ted Dowd Signed rpt on Fri at 2.10am on BBC1 Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Contributors
Unknown:
Emma
Fryer
Unknown:
Neil
Edmond
Director:
Christine
Gernon
Producer:
Ted
Dowd
Gaynor:
Emma
Fryer
Brenda:
Marian
McLoughlin
Roy:
Philip
Jackson
Radio DJ:
Andy
Goulding
Tina B:
Gemma
Arrowsmith
Becky:
Kerry
Godllman
Steve:
Leo
Bill
Mel Hayley:
Jayne
Standing
Kelly:
Rebekah
Staton
Lauren:
Beth
Inglis
PC Jackie:
Becci
Gemmell
Jeremy Paxman presents the news from the opening day of the Conservative Party conference. Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Paxman
Highlights of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester.
2/6; series two. In Papua New Guinea, Charley bikes along a dangerous route, keeping his wits about him as he heads for Gapun.
Shown yesterday at 9pm
Highlights of the evening session of the Grand Prix at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow.
[web address removed] Schools
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4.00 Taking Issue The influence of religious beliefs 424322
5.35 The RE Collection: Forgiveness