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Ben's kite gets stuck in a tree.
The cowardly canine and his friends visit a spooky lighthouse.
Fred gets annoyed when Barney can't go bowling. (R)
Fred decides to become more considerate. (R)
Presented by Andrew Neil and Anita Anand.
Contributors
Presenter:
Andrew
Neil
Presenter:
Anita
Anand
Series six. Only the Good Die Young. Mitch fights for his life on the operating table.
Searching for properties in Almeria, Spain.
Kate Humble helps some pancake tortoises.
Love Is Murder. A seductive cop killer sets her sights on Steve Sloan.
Past quiz show winners compete to join Eggheads. showing on the BBC HD channel at 6.30pm
Searching for a home in the Lake District. (Revised rpt)
Hosted by Jeremy Vine.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Vine.
Claudia Winkleman examines the weekend's performances in Choreography Corner.
Contributors
Unknown:
Claudia
Winkleman
1/6. The survival expert embarks on an epic adventure in Canada's unforgiving yet stunning wilderness, beginning in the vast Boreal Forest at the country's heart, where knowledge and experience are more important than mere equipment. Ray explores its wonders, learns about the people who called it home and unlocks the secrets of a largely forgotten world where bushcraft isn't just desirable, it's essential. See choice, page 58.
Shown on Sunday at 8pm THE BEST TV FORAGER BLOG: radiotimes.com/tv-forager
New series. 1/4. The Top Gear presenter puts his reluctance to grow up to further effect here las he sets out to demonstrate that the iconic
Itoys of yesteryear are still relevant today. He begins by trying to build a full-sized Spitfire out of 36ft pieces of Airfix - an unwieldy task in itself, but maybe less challenging than convincing a group of sceptical teenagers that the project has merit.
Executive producers Will Daws and Stuart Cabb ; Series editor Ian Holt (S) (AD) JAMES MAY PHOTO GALLERY: [web address removed]
Renaissance bloke: p18; Moment of the week: p7
Contributors
Unknown:
Stuart
Cabb
Editor:
Ian
Holt
A car crash after celebrating her A-level results left Sophie paralysed from the waist down; Anthony's leg was amputated after a rugby accident on the eve of his 18th birthday; Dean, a father of four, will likely die young unless a cure can be found for his damaged heart. All three have read about the power of stem cells to heal the body. Here they meet pioneering scientists to find out how likely they are to be cured within their lifetimes.
WHY I LOVE HORIZON: [web address removed]
BBC FOCUS MAGAZINE: out monthly, £3.60
Contributors
Producer:
Alex
Steinitz
Executive Producer:
Andrew
Cohen
7/10. Maxwell performs in the Later.... studio for the first time since his 1996 debut, showcasing tracks from his Black Summers' Night album; Stereophonics return for a ninth time on the eve of the release of their Keep Calm and Carry On album. Plus sets from Canada's Diana Krall, the Lake District's Wild Beasts and Northumberland folk band the Unthanks. An extended version is on Friday at 11.35pm.
Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Behind-the-Scenes pics: [web address removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
Diana
Krall
Director:
Janet Fraser
Crook
Series Producer:
Alison
Howe
With Kirsty Wark.
Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Kirsty
Wark.
Ukulele-playing investor Warren Buffett came second on the Forbes 2009 world billionaires list with an estimated fortune of$37 billion. Despite his vast wealth, the "Sage of Omaha" lives modestly in his native Nebraska, and runs his$150 billion business with just 20 staff. See choice, page 68.
Director/Producer Charles Miller Shown yesterday at 9pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Warren
Buffett
Producer:
Charles
Miller