With Tanya Beckett.
Timetable on Monday
With John Nicolson and Julie Etchingham in London, plus Sophie Raworth in Falmouth, Cornwall as the region prepares for the eclipse.
Timetable on Monday Subtitled .................
Animation. (Repeat)
Special News and information about today's eclipse.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm ......................
Coverage of this morning's total eclipse viewed from St Michael's Mount in Marazion, Cornwall. Presented by Michael Buerk, Philippa Forrester and Jamie Theakston, with astronomer Patrick Moore, weather forecaster Helen Young and Dr Mark Porter. See today's choices.
BBC Book: The Planets by David McNab and James Younger, £19.99, available from bookshops.
Nature's great fireworks display: page 21; plus Dr Mark Porter: page 35
A look at today's eclipse, and Butt finds out about cooking CONTACT DETAILS: write to - Telequest, PO Box 27177, London, W12 6TQ; phone [number removed] (lines open 10am-11.30am); e-mail - tq@bbc.co.uk WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/tq
Regional News and Weather
A Safari Summer
The keepers are afraid the she-wolf has fled the compound. Repeat ....
Weather
Will Peter leave Sarah to join a rescue effort overseas?
Repeated at 5.35pm
Ironside enlists the help of a night club singer to catch a loan shark.
(Repeat)
Kevin Woodford encourages two more reluctant chefs.
(Subtitled)
Animated fun
Animated equine escapades...........................................
Animated tales
Paul and Barry assist with a show's dance routine. Featuring Jimmy Patton as No Slacking.
(Repeat)
Animated carpet-crawling capers. Repeat
Animated alter-ego antics.
Repeat Subtitled ...................................
Subtitled .................
The first of two documentaries this week looking at the lives of children from their own perspective. Street Pride. Youngsters demonstrate a passion for dancing that each hopes to turn into a career. Repeat
Shown at 1.40pm Subtitled ......................
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
For details see Monday
Followed by Weather Isobel Lang Subtitled
The animals are moved to the Web of Life, a new exhibit covering the whole of the natural world. Keepers Rachel Jones and Duncan McGinnie have problems trying to move a coral reef, and Amanda Ferguson takes care in re-housing four rare Bali starlings. Meanwhile, 148 rare wart-biter crickets hatch on the day of the preview, and are still being catalogued as guest of honour Baroness Thatcher arrives.
Producer Sara Hardy
Digital widescreen Subtitled .............
Phillip Schofield visits staff, students and patients at Liverpool
University's animal hospitals for an insight into modern veterinary science. He sees a horse being treated for head-shaking, meets a spaniel in need of open-chest surgery, and goes to nearby Chester Zoo to take a urine sample from a pregnant elephant. See today's choices. Producer Mary FitzPatrick
Executive producer Jane Aldous
Digital widescreen * Wallace and Gromit's Pick of the Week: page 30
Claudia Winkleman presents a combination of live bands, love songs and special dedications, plus the midweek draw. Producer Jon Riley
Digital widescreen Subtitled ......
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With George Alagiah.
Regional News; Weather
Isobel Lang Subtitled.....
Then National Lottery Update
Second in the six-part drama about a tough probation officer. Starring Keith Allen
Once in Cardiff, Jack becomes involved in a case of child abuse, while Suzanne's father Peter expresses hostility over Jack's relationship with Suzanne's daughter Katie. Contains strong language.
Written by Sian Orrells
Executive producers Pedr James and Maggie Russell ; Director Tim Lyn
Digital widescreen Subtitled ....
Highlights from the midweek Premiership programme.
Among the games featured are Aston Villa's home game against Everton, and Sheffield Wednesday against treble winners Manchester United,
Plus the goals from last night's games. Presented by Gary Lineker with Alan Hansen , and commentary from Barry Davies , Jon Champion and Tony Gubba. Digital widescreen
A final visit to Marazion, Cornwall as Michael Buerk looks back at a day of solar eclipse-watching from St Michael's Mount. Jamie
Theakston reports on the diverse celebrations that took place, from Druid sun ceremonies to an eclipse-watching flight aboard
Concorde, and Philippa Forrester traces the phenomenon's two-hour journey across Europe and the Middle East before finally concluding at sunset over India. (Subtitled)
The second of this week's two
US hospital drama double bills.
12.05 Positive IDs. A woman at risk of developing breast cancer has a radical request for Diane.
12.55 Leggo My Ego. Kate's values are questioned when she takes a stand. Subtitled
Videoplus code for 12.05-12.55 Code for 12.55-1.40 .................
Followed by Weather