9.40am Lifeschool: Going to Work - Finding Out (R) (e)
10.05am You and Me
Cosmo finds out that different creatures have different needs. Japanese children celebrate the Tanabata festival.
Song: Wiggley Woo. (e)
10.18am Music Time: Two in a Bar
A marching song introduces two beats in a bar. (R) (e)
10.40am Thinkabout Rubbish Dump
Sally and the children sort out some rubbish to be thrown out. (R) (e)
10.58am Zig Zag: Zig Zag's Wildlife Safari Movement
Paul Coia and Sheelagh Gilbey go on safari with Nick Davies as their guide. Together they look at the different ways in which animals solve the crucial problems of movement. (e)
11.20am Into Music
Some of the children prepare to perform a musical, planning the songs and percussion parts, finding costumes and rehearsing, while others compose their own samba. (e)
11.40am Information World Introducing Information (R) (e)
12.00 Quinze Minutes: En Ville
A new French magazine series for beginners. Today, young people from Rouen talk about themselves and show you around town. (e)
12.15pm History File: Twentieth-Century History - Why Appeasement?
In 1938 Britain was unprepared for war. When Chamberlain flew to meet Hitler at Munich, was he seeking 'peace at any price'? (R) (e)
12.35pm Seventeen: The Best Years of Our Lives
What was it like growing up in Britain in 1988? Teddy, Janette, Phil and Siobhan - four 'ordinary' young people from Portsmouth, give their views. (R) (e)
1.00pm Science in Action: In the Picture (R) (e)