Animated adventures from Noah's toy shop.
Truman, Martha Monkey, Rusty and the Goblins are lost - how will their friends ever find them?
TC and the gang turn to cat burglary to retrieve a priceless piece of jewellery.
(Repeat)
Pop band S Club 7 perform their new single and talk about their series Miami 7, which can be seen on Thursdays on BBC1.
(Shown last Friday on BBC1) (Subtitled)
Aeronautical antics as the animated duo try to stop the pigeon.
(Repeat)
Animated adventures from the Land of Roo. It's the day of the Grand Parade, but the music gives Polkaroo a headache.
Sharron Davies reads The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen, the first of five daily stories leading up to World Book Day on Friday.
(Repeat)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Isabel
Highlights from the Spanish drama.
(ages 14-16)
9.10 Sportsbank: Heart, Blood and Lungs
(ages 14-19) (Subtitled)
9.30 Numbertime: More or Less: One More
(ages 4-6) (Subtitled)
9.45 Storytime
Lullabyhullaballoo by Mick Inkpen and Proud Rooster and the Fox by Colin Threadgall.
(ages 4-5)
The Teletubbies play peek-a-boo and watch some children painting pictures. A book appears in Teletubbyland, and something magic happens when Dipsy turns the pages.
(Repeat)
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10.30 Words and Pictures: Gran, Gran!
(ages 5-7) (Subtitled)
10.45 Cats' Eyes: The Earth and Beyond
(ages 5-7) (Subtitled)
11.00 Look and Read: Welcome to LRTV
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
11.20 Zig Zag: Ancient Greece - Theseus and the Minotaur
(ages 7-9)
11.40 Landmarks: River Severn - the Course of the River
(ages 9-11) (Subtitled)
12.05 History File: 20th Century Wrap - 1900s: Britain at its Peak?
(ages 14-16)
Geography programme for 9-11 year olds. A focus on the physical geography of the River Severn, from source to mouth.
A daily look at the latest business and consumer news
Animation. The Juniper villagers turn Buttercup Lake into a swimming pool.
(Repeat)
Day three of the world championships from the Crucible in Sheffield, featuring the concluding frames of 1997 champion Ken Doherty's first-round match against Steve James, and Alain Robidoux's clash with Nick Walker. Peter Ebdon begins his championship campaign today, facing young Welshman Matthew Stevens, and in an all-Asian tie Thailand's James Wattana takes on rising Hong Kong star Marco Fu. Presented by David Vine and Dougie Donnelly, with commentary from Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, Willie Thorne, Jim Meadowcroft and John Parrott.
Including at 2.40 and 3.25 News and Regional News (Subtitled) Weather
Zoe Ball invites her celebrity guests to put three of the latest pop videos to the test.
Mitch Johnson keeps the scores and reveals the hottest predictions.
(Revised repeat from last Saturday's Live and Kicking)
Mr Burns holds auditions to find an heir worthy of inheriting his vast fortune.
Another episode is on Friday at 6pm.
(Repeat)
(Subtitled)
An eerie cloud pronounces a sentence of death as a mystery illness strikes the Alphans and a terrifying space creature runs amok in Moonbase.
(First shown on ITV) (Subtitled)
Adam Hart-Davis takes a ferry across the Mersey to celebrate the work of the North West's unsung heroes of science.
He relives his childhood love of Meccano, invented by Frank Hornby, before uncovering the work of other innovators, including Arthur Doodson, who perfected a way to predict tides; Alastair Pilkington, who invented a way of producing flawless glass; and Jeremiah Horrocks, who was the first to track the orbit of Venus and revolutionised how we consider the universe.
(Postponed from Good Friday)
(Repeat)
At 4.30pm on 10 October 1957 a fire was discovered inside Britain's first nuclear reactor at Windscale.
This dramatic reconstruction tells the extraordinary story of how the fire was eventually put out, and unravels the causes behind it. The medical and scientific legacies are still being felt to this day, with the UK Atomic Energy Authority admitting that as many as people may have been fatally affected by the ensuing contamination. Filmed in the original reactor, the last programme in the current series explores the dangers that result from new areas of science being pressured by politics.
(Digital widescreen)
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Coverage of the evening session as the first-round of the world championships continues in Sheffield. Peter Ebdon plays to a finish against Matthew Stevens, and Mark King, who made a name for himself at the recent Masters event at Wembley, starts out against Darren Morgan. Introduced by David Vine.
Followed by: Video Nation Shorts from the Balkans
A personal view of everyday life in the shadow of war.
With Kirsty Wark. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
The first of three programmes exploring the changing face of city life around the world.
The world's most powerful city is on a roll again, but in a unique way.
Professor Harvey Molotch of the London School of Economics returns to the city of his student days to see how the Big Apple's renaissance is reflected in its cleaned-up parks and public spaces, regenerated by local businesses and patrolled by private security guards.
Continues tomorrow at 11.25pm.
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Followed by Weatherview
Parliamentary analysis.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Composing
George Fenton in Conversation with Trevor Herbert
(Subtitled)
1.00 Writing and Publishing in the Marketplace
In discussion with Jeanette Winterson.
1.30 Church and Mosque: Venice and Istanbul
Schools
2.00 Primary PSHE: Watch: Ourselves; Health E
Languages
4.00 Deutsch Plus 13-16
German for beginners (with subtitles).
Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work: Customer Care
Open University
5.45 The Chosen People
6.10 Classical Sculpture and the Enlightenment
6.35-7.00am The Bathers by Cezanne and Renoir: Modernism and the Nude