9.38 Science Workshop: Tracks (B)
(R)
10.0 You and Me
Cosmo and Dibs try to mend the hole in their bucket with help from Indira Joshi. A look at children doing mime.
Book: "Buzz, Buzz, Buzz"
(R)
10.15 Maths Counts: How to Find Venus
Second left under the motorway - just where is Venus going?
(R)
10.38 Maths at Work: 1
Young people use CSE maths at work.
(R)
11.0 Words and Pictures: Oink and Pearl
11.17 Let's See: Getting Around: 4: Finding the Way
11.40 Scene: Funny People
12.10 pm You Can't See the Wood...: 5: The Foresters
David Bellamy examines the natures and uses of trees.
(R)
12.35 Rockschool: 6: Funk Disco
A series of nine programmes giving hints and tips on playing to budding rock musicians.
(R)
1.0 Maths Help (II): 6: Functions and Inequalities
For adults studying maths to O-level, this series offers help with common difficulties.
(R)
1.15 Higher Education: Polys and Colleges: Diploma Level Studies
Non-degree courses are designed to provide vocational training leading to a good job; but they can also open up further chances of getting a degree.
(R)
1.38 Home Ground: Environment: 3: Rivers
An investigative journey to the source of Britain's biggest river, the Severn. Following it from its first muddy beginnings to its vast slimy meeting with the sea is naturalist Lionel Kelleway.
BBC Wales
2.0 Watch: Then and Now: Home
What was it like to live in a house with no bathroom and to cook on a kitchen range? Watch visits Elvaston Castle Museum, Derbyshire to find out, in the first of five programmes about life when great-grandma and great-grandad were children. Presented by Louise Hall-Taylor and James Earl Adair
(R)
2.18 Walrus: What's it Gonna Be?: Dip, Dip, Dip
by Gerry Huxham
(R)
2.40 Zig Zag: Spaceship Earth: The Rocks
With 4,000 million passengers on board, the earth is a spaceship made of rock.