Listings
Ethelbert meets a selfish skunk.
Repeats not indicated
11.00 Big Slam Poetry 8482367
11.20 KS1 Science Clips (ages 5-7) 4355763 Followed by Star*Poems
11.30 Henry's Wives with Terry Deary (ages 7-11) 6419657
11.40 Seasonal Snapshots (ages 7-11)
Contributors
Presenter (Henry's Wives):
Terry
Deary
Presented by Andrew Neil and Anita Anand.
Contributors
Presenter:
Andrew
Neil
Presenter:
Anita
Anand
Series six. Trust. It's s Ben and Bron's wedding. 6)
Four of Longleat's keepers travel to Tanzania.
A female reporter drowns.
New series. Competitors try to win a place on the quiz team. Showing on the BBC HD channel at
6.30pm
Properties in Wiltshire and Hampshire. (Revised rpt)
Claudia Winkleman hosts the fanzine. The couple voted off on Saturday are in the studio. BLOGS AND PHOTO GALLERIES: radiotimes.com/strictly
Contributors
Unknown:
Claudia
Winkleman
New series. 1/9. Deep in the Welsh valleys three families give up their modern creature comforts to face the life's hardships in the Second World War during 1944. How will they fare without mobile phones and microwaves?
Series producer Rachel Morgan First shown on BBC1 Wales
7/7. The Street. Often fractious, never dull, Brick Lane in London encapsulates everything that 21st-century multicultural Britain can be. Tom Dyckhoff tells the rollercoaster story of this extraordinary street through the people who've lived, worked and played there and asks whose street is it anyway?
Producer David Vincent ; Series producer Mary Sackville-West Free Open University heritage booklet available at bbc.co.uk/savingbritainspast
Contributors
Unknown:
Tom
Dyckhoff
Producer:
David
Vincent
Producer:
Mary
Sackville-West
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, do battle against
Regent's Park College, Oxford. Jeremy Paxman hosts. Director Tracey Rooney : Producer Irene Daniels WHY I LOVE UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE radiotimes.com/universiryblog
Contributors
Director:
Tracey
Rooney
Producer:
Irene
Daniels
It's semi-final week as each pair of winners from the quarter-finals go head to head for a place in the last four. Tonight the two winners from the second quarter-final have to cook at the Michelin-starred
Roussillon in Pimlico, under head chef Alexis Gauthier, and then create two perfect dishes in the kitchen.
With Gregg Wallace and Michel Roux Jr. BLOGS AND PHOTOS: radiotimes.com/masterchef
Contributors
Unknown:
Alexis
Gauthier
Unknown:
Gregg
Wallace
Unknown:
Michel Roux
Jr.
5/6. The four remaining students meet Starck's model maker, Jean-Philippe, the man who will turn their ideas into reality. But they find him a tough man to please and are sent away with just 48 hours to totally revamp their ideas. Who will make it over this difficult final hurdle?
Exec producer Joe Houlihan Signed rpt Thu 2.55am, BBCKS)
Contributors
Producer:
Joe
Houlihan
5/6. Tonight's pitches include Richard Nicholl's spin-clean brushes, Michael Corbett's time-saving tap brackets and an exercise machine for strengthening the spine. Presented by Dominic Byrne.
Series producer Dympna Jackson
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Nicholl
Unknown:
Michael
Corbett
Presented By:
Dominic
Byrne.
Producer:
Dympna
Jackson
With Jeremy Paxman.
Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Paxman.
Phil Redmond, creator of Grange Hill, Brookside and Hollyoaks gives his view on what the future of children's television holds.
Contributors
Speaker:
Phil
Redmond
Producer:
Julie
Heptonstall
Executive Producer:
Eamon
Hardy
[web address removed]
Schools
(Repeats not indicated)
4.00 Witness: Apartheid, South Africa Looking at apartheid in South Africa from 1948 to 1994, using eye-witness testimony and contemporary news reports.
5.00 The First Black Britons The story of the all-black West India Regiment, who began as slaves but became heroes of the grand imperial age.