Today, 11:00, CBBC
Current Doctor Who Matt Smith and former companion Katy Manning guest star in a special episode of the children's sci-fi drama.
When the Doctor is declared dead, his old friends Sarah Jane and Jo Grant join forces to discover the truth. In a UNIT base hidden beneath Mount Snowdon, they investigate the mysterious Shansheeth, while Clyde and Rani have a close encounter with a Groske. As an interstellar conspiracy gathers, Clyde finds that he may quite literally hold the fate of a Time Lord in his hand.
Today, 15:00, BBC1
Windsor Castle takes the spotlight as Fiona Bruce continues the documentary series looking at the Queen's three official residences.
The world's oldest and largest inhabited castle, Windsor dates back to the 11th century. It has been a fortress, a home to medieval chivalry, a baroque palace, and finally a romantic fantasy. Fiona encounters all manner of royal treasures, from the musket ball that killed a naval hero to jewel-encrusted table decorations.Ffrom the portrait of a king who lost his head, to Queen Mary's Dolls' House - a remarkable scale model housing a collection of miniature items that really work.
Today, 16:30, ITV1
Nautical culinary series in which Dick and James Strawbridge sail around Britain's coastline in search of fine local ingredients.
Aided by a small tender that allows them access to rivers feeding down to the coast, throughout the series Dick and James meet the fishermen, producers and foragers who provide our delicious culinary treats at the seaside. This time, the father-and-son cooking team go upstream on a West Country waterway where they find an ingenious way of cooking local eggs. They also meet some prize-winning pigs, get creative with mushrooms and plums and cook up a feast on board their two-masted schooner.
Today, 17:00, BBC1
The BBC's coverage of the 2012 Chelsea Flower Show kicks off with a look ahead to what visitors can expect from the week-long horticultural event.
With the official opening only hours away, Alan Titchmarsh, Carol Klein and James Wong are in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea to present an exclusive preview of the highlight of the horticultural calendar. They are joined by Nicki Chapman and Toby Buckland to find out what some of the big names in gardening are exhibiting this year in the Great Pavilion and show gardens, while Gardeners' World host Joe Swift reveals the inspiration behind his debut Chelsea garden.
Today, 17:00, BBC HD
Monty Don takes a grand tour around Italy's magnificent gardens.
From the luxurious retreats of Italy's moneyed north to the lavish hideaways of the romantic south, Monty visits the gardens that matter. Monty begins his journey in Rome, powerbase of emperors and popes, to explore gardens that are among some of the most extravagant and flamboyant ever created.
Today, 18:25, BBC One HD
The rural affairs magazine visits Dumfries and Galloway in south west Scotland, the perfect place to launch this year's photographic competition.
Matt Baker looks into the cultural side of the county as he explores the locations used in some major feature films. Ellie Harrison and John Craven look at some of the area's remarkable variety of wildlife, including natterjack toads, red squirrels and black guillemots. Meanwhile, Tom Heap is in Somerset, investigating why so many young people want to get into farming. Adam Henson is in his home county of Gloucestershire, waxing lyrical about the breeds of cattle which made the area famous.
Today, 19:20, Dave
Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer return for a new series of the comedy quiz show, with help from regular team captains Ulrika Jonsson and Jack Dee.
Expect the unexpected as Vic and Bob's mayhem-filled game show returns, with two celebrity teams battling it out through manic rounds including the infamous Dove From Above. Keeping the scores is award-winning burger van owner Angelos Epithemiou, bringing his unique brand of order to the proceedings. Joining the regulars this week are chart-topper Example, Hairy Biker Si King, former Strictly dancer Camilla Dallerup, and EastEnder Linda Henry, who receives a very special massage from Vic.
Today, 20:00, ITV1
DCI Vera Stanhope investigates the murder of 29-year-old Niall Coulter in the final episode of the current series of the police drama.
Interviews with Niall's nearest and dearest, including his mother Shirley, indicate that beneath the apparently benign surface of Niall's life lies a truth which those closest to him seem unwilling to reveal. Faced with potentially life-changing discoveries of a personal nature, Vera steers her way through the evidence of grief, love, protection and addiction that surrounded Niall's life before concluding that his murderer acted through a selfless and unrequited love of their own.
Today, 20:00, BBC HD
Simon Reeve encounters some of the Indian Ocean's most spectacular natural wonders in the Maldives - but also sees some of its worst pollution.
Continuing his journey around the spectacular Indian Ocean, Simon sets sail from Oman to the Maldives. Passing through the Strait of Hormuz, he stops over in Mumbai in time for the seething festival of Ganesh. Finally, he arrives in the Maldives and tours its beautiful collection of tropical coral islands. However as Simon sees, the tourist industry that has grown around these fragile wonders is a source of shocking pollution - not least of which is the island wholly converted into a landfill.
Today, 20:30, BBC News
Revealing how some of the UK's best known companies are avoiding paying millions to the treasury via the tiny European tax haven of Luxembourg.
Darragh MacIntyre asks if Britain's big businesses are paying their fair share in these austere times, as the flagship BBC programme investigates the use of tax breaks in Luxembourg by British firms. A year after the chancellor declared aggressive tax avoidance a 'morally repugnant' act, a cache of secret documents have revealed how global names are saving millions in tax on billion-pound transactions. The companies say tax efficiency is good news for shareholders but is it good news for the UK?
Today, 21:00, BBC2
The Coast team gear up for the summer holidays with trips to the Caribbean-esque Isles of Scilly, the Jurassic Coast of East Devon and South Wales.
Most people would use a ferry, but Nick Crane decides to make his way around the sun-drenched archipelago of the Isles of Scilly by foot, as per local tradition. Ruth Goodman continues the Westcountry theme as she scales the terrifying cliffs at Branscombe in East Devon. Meanwhile, Hermione Cockburn looks for old fossils in South Wales. Then, when she's found them propping up the local rugby club bar, travels to St David's Head for evidence of a huge sea monster that lived before the dinosaurs.
Today, 21:00, Channel 4
The all-star comedy gala returns for a third year, filmed at London's O2 Arena in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Since it started in 2010, the Channel 4 Comedy Gala has already become an institution. This year features a wealth of talent including Lee Evans, Michael McIntyre, Jonathan Ross, Micky Flanagan, Sean Lock, Kevin Bridges, Jo Brand, Jack Whitehall, Jack Dee, Jon Richardson, Seann Walsh, Lee Nelson, Josh Widdicombe, Paul Chowdhry, Andi Osho, Keith Lemon and Alan Carr. As if that wasn't enough, Jessie J begins proceedings with an exclusive live performance.
Today, 21:00, BBC One HD
The team is called to a murder at a local school, as the drama series about a fish-out-of water English policeman in the Caribbean continues.
Angelique, who was known as a local voodoo priestess, had predicted her murder on the previous night. It transpires that Father Charles Dean, now the school's priest and the man who found Angelique dead, had an affair with Delilah, the headmaster's wife, years ago. When the affair was revealed, Delilah disappeared and Angelique suspected foul play. Now faced with two mysteries, Richard's investigation prompts him to conduct an experiment involving a fish tank, superglue and a local cocktail.
Today, 21:40, Dave
The hilarious new panel show hosted by Alexander Armstrong in which three comedians must not only answer but also devise the questions as they play!
The show sees Alexander welcome top names from the world of comedy into his lair where he throws out subjects as varied as Shakespeare, magic and the Bible to his guests, and asks them to respond via their buzzers with their own questions to answer. It's down to the panellists to be as quick on their buzzers as possible in order to set questions. This time, Alexander's guest comedians are Jimmy Carr, Rufus Hound and Andi Osho. Dave Lamb provides extra intelligence from his Fact Bunker.
Today, 22:00, ITV3
A brand new episode of the enduring crime drama explores the strict and secretive world of a religious sect.
The doors of the distrustful religious community are forcibly thrown open when a double murder occurs. The team is called in after a father and son are found dead, each body lying next to a bible. But the officers? investigation goes slowly because the members of the sect see them as intrusive outsiders from the secular world ? and are less than forthcoming with information.
Today, 22:00, ITV2
The award-winning reality show that follows the escapades of a group of glamorous Essex girls and guys continues.
Part soap opera, part reality TV, the series follows the lives, loves and scandals of a group of genuine Essex inhabitants. Cameras capture the happenings at all kinds of glamorous locations as the cast meet up in nail bars, nightclubs, shops and salons. The show is filmed close to transmission which means that every episode includes the fallout from the events of the previous instalment.
Today, 23:10, More4
Insightful documentary following several women who work in the phone sex industry.
New to the game is student Rosa. After weeks of job hunting without any luck, she believes her new role as a phone sex operator could just be the answer to her mounting debt. Meanwhile Jenny, a 10-year veteran of the industry, has become the master of dirty dialogue, and even talks to clients while friends are over. Lastly, dominatrix Marnie wonders if the handsome pay cheque is worth the effect her career has on some aspects of her life.
Today, 11:30, ITV1
Nicky Campbell and Davina McCall continue the genealogy series with two more people attempting to track down their long-lost relatives.
Bradlee Allen from south east London is searching for his father Malcolm, who was absent throughout much of his childhood. Having rebuffed him at the age of fourteen, when he was mourning the death of his beloved grandmother, Bradlee is about to get married and is desperate to make amends. Bridget Eyles from Saffron Walden only discovered that she was adopted at the age of eleven. Since that day she has longed to know her birth mother, but ten years of searching have yielded nothing.
Today, 23:30, BBC Three
The make-under show begins a new run, as a newly-upgraded POD and new host Ellie Taylor hit the streets to tackle Britain's fakest fashion fiascos.
The Personal Overhaul Device, may have been given a new look and a new voice, but its mission remains the same: to get beneath the fake tans and reveal the natural beauties hidden within. It is joined for this series by comedian Ellie Taylor, who will be speaking to the girls and discovering some emotional stories. In this first episode POD arrives in Essex, where Ellie tries out the Essex ultra tan and POD has its work cut out for it with two major makeunders.
Today, 10:50, ITV3
A special Mother's Day line-up on ITV3 includes this BAFTA Award-winning gem written by and starring Victoria Wood.
For Mother's Day ITV3 has scheduled a day of movies and dramas for all the family. This factually based drama tells the story of Lancashire housewife Nella Last, who throughout the Second World War wrote an extraordinary diary for the Mass Observation project, which documented the lives of ordinary British subjects on the home front. In her writing, Nella found a liberating outlet from the trying routines of family life. With David Threlfall and Stephanie Cole.
Today, 13:20, ITV2
Keith Lemon (alter ego of comedian Leigh Francis) presents the final episode in his brand new family entertainment series.
Each week, the irrepressible Keith tackles a variety of problems and helps people's dreams come true, aided by a guest celebrity helper. He meets real people with real problems and seeks to solve those issues in his own inimitably mischievous and anarchic style. For this last episode, Keith welcomes star helper Louis Walsh as well as top girl group The Saturdays.
Today, 19:00, BBC Four
Documentary exploring the history of BBC Television Centre, one of Britain's most iconic buildings and home to hundreds of television greats.
As BBC staff begin to move out of the building that has housed such greats as Doctor Who, Blue Peter and Monty Python's Flying Circus, this film tells the story of Television Centre through the eyes of those who have worked there. Everyone from cameramen and boom operators to Pan's People tell of their experiences in those hallowed studios, and former Doctor Who assistants Katy Manning, Janet Fielding and Louise Jameson share their memories of dressing room antics and running through corridors.
Today, 22:45, ITV2
Brand new series in which six aspiring journalists compete for the chance to win their dream job with one of Europe's largest magazine publishers.
Each week, the trainees will hone their skills by working closely with the teams behind some of the UK's best-known magazines. This week, rookies Hayley, Stuart, Sunny, Felix, Ellie and Christopher report for duty at More! Magazine. It is a baptism of fire as they discover that anything can happen in the glittering world of celebrity reporting - including being parachuted onto the frontline of the BRIT Awards.
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