9.20 Let's Go - Series 3: Let's Go Away
Presented by Brian Rix
More programmes which aim to help mentally handicapped people to get more out of life.
(R)
9.35 Encounter: Spain: Communications
Motorbikes and the Guardia Civil; Valladolid airport, by train to Salamanca - and the postman's round.
(R)
9.52 Mathscore One: Mirror Image
Elaine Donelly and Roger Sloman come face to face with - themselves?
(R)
10.15 Look and Read: The Boy from Space: 3: The Man in the Sand-pit
by Richard Carpenter
(R)
10.38 Japan: The Crowded Islands: Countryside
How the Ito family makes a living from a farm 30 times smaller than an average farm in Britain.
(R)
11.0 Watch: Noises in the Night
(For details see tomorrow at 2.0 pm)
11.17 Walrus: What's it Gonna Be?: Meeting the King
by Gerry Huxham
With Audie Cummings, Richard Bell, Ian Thompson, David Scaffardi, Chris Tummings, Jason Rose, David Jessiman, Elvis Payne, Hubert Clarke
(R)
11.39 Science Topics: Bonding
How and why atoms join together to form molecules.
(R)
12.0 Year of the French: The Peasant Farmer
The Cagnacs, ekeing out a bare living from a few acres.
(R)
12.30 Deutsch direkt!: 13
A series of 20 programmes for beginners in German
The first of two programmes filmed in one of the best-preserved historic German towns: Bamberg. Featuring the harvest festival, celebrated in the Upper Parish Church, in which the children star.
Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden
(Shown on Sunday on BBC1)
Book £5.95, three cassettes £3.75 each, and Notes for Teachers £3.25, from booksellers or BBC Publications
12.55 Pages from Ceefax
1.20 Encounter: France: Travel and Transport
(R)
1.38 Let's See: Getting Around: 1: Overland
John finds out there's a wide variety of ways of travelling around. Not all of them need wheels.
Presented by Ann-Louise Ross and John Ramage
2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs play a practical joke on Harry, but it misfires. Maths at the seaside: 'Picnic'. Book: Rebekah and the Slide by Christine Parker
Illustrated by Lisa Kopper
2.15 History 11-13: The Tudors: The Great House
Visiting 'stately homes' is one of our most popular ways of spending a day out. But do you know how and why changes in building design reflect changes in life style between Medieval and Tudor periods? Haddon Hall provides the perfect opportunity to find out.
2.40 Exploring Science: Fire, Earth, Metals
The chemistry of metals and their ores from pre-history to today.
(R)