For your eyes only
James Bond's boats are on show at Beaulieu. Among them are the Lotus submarine car from The Spy Who Loved Me and the "road boat" from The World Is Not Enough.
Until December 31 2003, 10am- 5pm October-April, 10am-6pm May-September. £9.95 adults, £6.75 children (4-16 inclusive), £8.50 seniors/students, £29.95 families (2 adults/3 children or 1 adult/4 children). Admission includes the National Motor Museum, Palace House and gardens, 13th-century abbey, rides and drives. 01590 612345.
Mixing it
Catch blues, boogie woogie, rhythm and blues, zydeco and maybe some rock and roll from Daryl Davis, who has played with the likes of Chuck Berry, in Nottingham next week.
Nottingham Palyhouse. Feb 21, 8.30pm. £7.50, £6.50 cons in advance, £1 extra on the door. 0115-941 9419.
Chinese horseplay
Chinese New Year is celebrated tomorrow in London's Soho. Albeit a little after the actual day - which was Tuesday - dragon dances, music and entertainment usher in the Year of the Horse.
Gerrard Street and Leicester Square (nearest underground station Leicester Square). 11am-6.30pm. Free.
Over land and sea
Messing about in boats, taking to the road in caravans and sleeping under canvas is celebrated at Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre. National Boat, Caravan and Leisure Show.
Today until February 24, 10am- 6pm (closes 7pm Saturdays/Sundays). £10 adults, £6.50 children/over 60s. boatandcaravan.com.
Moving history
From the magic lantern to today's special effects, the story of film is told at an exhibition in Sheffield. Memorabilia includes a Marilyn Monroe dress and Charlie Chaplin's hat.
British Film Institute Touring Exhibition, Millennium Galleries, Arundel Gate. Until May 19, 10am-5pm, Mondays to Saturdays, 11am-5pm Sundays. £4 adults, £3 concessions. 0114-278 2600, sheffieldgalleries.org.uk.
View from the bridge
The high-level walkways on London's Tower Bridge reopen today, as does a revamped exhibition of the bridge's history. For the first time, visitors can see inside the towers in daylight.
9.30am-6pm (last admission 5pm). £4.50 adults, £3 children. 020-7940 3985, towerbridge.org.uk.
Creative recycling
Sculpture by Lucy Casson, made from discarded materials, is on view at Swansea's Mission Gallery.
Gloucester Place, Maritime Quarter. Until March 3, 11am-5pm. Free. 01792 652016.
A life in design
From the egg chair to the cutlery used in the film 2001 - A Space Odyssey, work by Arne Jacobsen, the father of Danish modernism, is on show near Bradford. It marks the centenary of his birth.
Salts Mill, Shipley, West Yorkshire. Until Easter 10am-6pm. Free. 01274 531185.