Pinky Dinky Doo The girl uses too much baking powder in her muffins and the block of flats lifts off into outer space (888) 8.45am LazyTown Extra Fun for kids (888) 9.00am Nuzzle and Scratch The duo help lifeguard Terry Towling prepare for a swimming gala (888) 9.20am Harry and Toto The children visit the cinema (888) 9.30am Nina and the Neurons Finding out whether people smell different (888) 9.45am Me Too! Bobby finds a birthday card (888) 10.05am Mister Maker Making a stone footprint and a firework picture (888) 10.30am In the Night Garden Upsy Daisy finds Makka Pakka's Uff-uff (888)
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11.00am
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Experiment Perilous (PG) (FILM) 1944 A psychiatrist becomes obsessed with a tragic young woman who is being held a virtual prisoner by her crazed elderly husband, who views her as a possession. However, the doctor's well-meant intervention leads to deceit and madness, culminating in a violent confrontation. Murder mystery, starring Hedy Lamarr, George Brent and Paul Lukas (888)
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12.30pm
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Working Lunch The latest stories from the business world and news from the City (888)
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1.00pm
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Out of the Blue Stephen returns to the resort in an attempt to decide what to do about Kirsten. Meanwhile, Tess goes missing on the beach after Daniel drugs her (888)
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1.25pm
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Coast Neil Oliver discovers how mysterious flotsam, including beans and two corpses, washed up on the Galway shoreline via the Gulf Stream, inspired Columbus's accidental discovery of America (888)
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1.30pm
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Darts: BDO World Championships Highlights from the remaining first-round matches on day three at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, including Ross Montgomery v Martin Phillips and Garry Thompson v Daryl Gurney. Commentary by Tony Green and David Croft (888)
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4.30pm
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Murder, She Wrote Jessica investigates the discovery of a body on the set of the film Psycho while visiting Hollywood to see her latest mystery turned into a movie. Angela Lansbury stars (888)
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5.15pm
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Flog It! Ten of the Best Paul Martin takes a look back at some of the most peculiar items found on the show, including a walking stick made from an unusual part of an animal and a two-headed cat, before moving on to a unique tourist attraction (888)
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6.00pm
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Animal Park Ben Fogle and Kate Humble prepare a tasty treat to test the young tigers' climbing skills. Meanwhile, the Longleat keepers rush into action when a man falls overboard in hippo-infested waters (888)
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7.00pm
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Live Darts: BDO World Championships Ray Stubbs is joined by Bobby George for coverage of the opening second-round games on day four at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, as the format increases to the best-of-seven sets. Top seed Mark Webster produced a below-par performance at this stage last year, averaging 83 for three darts, but was still a comfortable 4-1 winner over Glenn Moody. Commentary by Tony Green and David Croft. Coverage continues on the interactive service (888)
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8.00pm
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Oz and James Drink to Britain New series. Wine connoisseur Oz Clarke and motoring expert James May set off in a classic car on a journey to find the drinks that represent modern Britain. They begin their epic adventure in Yorkshire, where they hope to find the perfect pint of beer (888)
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8.30pm
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MasterChef Six of the amateur chefs, picked from thousands of hopeful gourmets, are put through three high-pressure tests. Firstly, they are challenged to invent a dish from scratch in just 50 minutes, before the three most promising contestants discover whether they can stay cool under pressure at London's Asia De Cuba restaurant (888)
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9.00pm
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Nicholas Crane's Britannia: The Great Elizabethan Journey New series. First printed in 1586, William Camden's Britannia impressed contemporary readers with the unprecedented level of depth with which it described the British Isles documenting everything from geographical history to regional customs. Nicholas Crane embarks upon a 5,000-mile hike to rediscover some of the landmarks featured in the seminal tome, beginning his journey with an exploration of how the landscape of England and Wales has changed since Elizabethan times (888)
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10.00pm
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The Culture Show To mark the 50th anniversary of Motown Records, actor Martin Freeman visits Detroit and Los Angeles to tell the story of the music label from a fan's perspective. Along the way, he meets three of the original Funk Brothers, producer Clay McMurray, Martha Reeves, members of the Jackson 5, Mary Wilson and Otis Williams. He also talks with Chris Clark the first white artist to release a record with the label. An extended edition can be seen on Friday (888)
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10.30pm
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Newsnight A comprehensive round-up and analysis of the day's events, with Jeremy Paxman (888) Weather (888)
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11.20pm
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Darts: BDO World Championships Highlights from the opening second-round matches on day four at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green. Former World Masters finalist Tony O'Shea of Stockport bowed out at this stage last year following a 4-2 defeat to unseeded Scotsman Robert Thornton. Commentary by Tony Green and David Croft (888)
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12.10am
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Darts Extra The BDO World Championships. Ray Stubbs presents highlights of a second-round match on day four at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, played over the best-of-seven sets. Commentary by Tony Green and David Croft (888)
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2.10am
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BBC News 2.10 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 2.30 The Record. Highlights of today in Parliament. 3.00 World News Today (888)
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3.45am
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