With Tanya Beckett.
(Timetable on Monday)
With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth. Timetable on Monday
The duo take an IQ test at school.
(Repeat)
More art and picture-making ideas, including a look at some unusual lampshades.
(Repeat)
More astronautical adventures.
(Repeat)
The Tubbies move around on all fours.
(Repeat)
Children at a community centre demonstrate their artistic skills.
(For contact details see Wednesday)
Two devious sisters use kryptonite to try and rob Superman of his powers.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Panel game.
(Repeat)
A fire alarm at Longleat House ruins Ken Windess's day off.
(Repeat)
Style pointers.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Tad tries to persuade Hannah and Paul to sneak out to a concert.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
A sudden increase in car thefts leaves the San Francisco police under suspicion. (Repeat)
Culinary challenges for young cooks, with chef Kevin Woodford.
Animated tales of the bear cub and friends.
Cartoon stories about an eight-year-old aardvark
The brothers find themselves shipwrecked on a desert island.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Street's unexplained black eye leads to speculation.
This week's episodes written by Gail Renard and John Sayle
(Repeat)
(Subtitled)
Last in the lifestyle magazine series for young people. Including a look at graffiti art in Ireland and fashion in Paris. With Jean Anderson, Aaron Taggart, Nigel Clarke, Tina Kelly, Gerard McCabe and Holly Rivers.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)
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Followed by Rewind: 1960: the Sharpeville Massacre
Sean Parkins tells a nine-year-old's eyewitness account of the deadly assault on black protesters by South African police.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)
Shown at 1.40pm
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
(Subtitled)
(For details see Monday) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weather
Helen Young
Alice Beer travels to Malaysia, Jilly Goolden visits the French province of Champagne, and Dougie Vipond unwinds on a self-catering holiday in Northern Ireland. Presented by Carol Smillie, who continues her tour of Sitges in Spain.
(Digital widescreen)
Phil's concern for Jamie deepens, while Barry pushes Natalie over the edge.
This week's episodes written by Trevor Suthers and Keith Temple
(Subtitled)
Twice-weekly series following the careers of young vets three years after qualification.
Sam visits a great dane that has a great appetite, while Joe experiences canine complications with a golden retriever suffering from a blocked intestine.
Second visit on Thursday at 8pm.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather Helen Young
(Subtitled)
First of a seven-part documentary series following the process by which a selection of young men and women are trained to be soldiers in the British army.
This first episode follows the induction period, during which Steve Lowe hopes to escape his life in Liverpool, Gavin Downes aspires to join the SAS, and Lorraine Sims wants to provide a better life for her daughter.
See today's choices.
You're in the army now...: p 6
Last in the series examining the history of smoking throughout the 20th century.
Michael Buerk observes the turning tide in the war over the cigarette, which has seen tobacco companies come under more pressure than ever. The programme also features Fiona Castle, widow of entertainer Roy Castle, whose death from lung cancer was attributed to passive smoking.
To some, the ageing process is an undignified loss of control. To others, it is an enjoyable and even liberating experience. Elderly people who occupy both sides of the divide discuss how they view the world from an old body. Contains scenes of nudity.
Last in the series.
(Digital widescreen) (Repeat)
US hospital drama double bill.
11.50 Mother, May I?
An elderly patient gives McNeil a trying time.
12.35 Growing Pains
The cost of caring forces Kronk to take an expensive risk.
(Subtitled)
Codes for 11.50-12.35
12.35-1.20
Followed by Weather