6.45 Chemistry: Elements
Discovered 9815879 7.10 Insect Hormones - the Control of Moulting 5396430 7.35 Physics: Painting Potentials
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00am
Third programme in a series on contemporary Spain for students of advanced Spanish.
Featuring a trainee hotel manager and a firefighter.
Cosmo and Dibs are building a sandcastle when it rains.
Mr Boom sees how a nursery class make sure they all have a fair share.
Life Begins. Why both a man and a woman are necessary for a baby to be conceived.
To Make the Pattern Fit. Solve the secret of the stamps.
1 Across, 1 Down. The riddle of the crossing lines.
Geography. Living by the seaside. Stereo
The story of two young entrepreneurs in Abidjan.
Chris Rogers and Rosie Sheehan report from Florence on the church and sexual morality.
1 1.55am Sports-Science
The secret of speed, who's got it and why.
Your views on schools television. WRITE TO: Q and A, BBC White City, Wood Lane, London W 12 7TS.
How three young people get involved in campaigning for causes they believe in.
Ideas and suggestions on how to develop environmental education as a cross-curricular theme in secondary schools.
Written by Rudyard Kipling. Today: How the Leopard Got His Spots, narrated by Geoffrey Matthews.
Animation.
Animation.
Style for Living. The work of the interior designer for a chain of clothes shops and of the team responsible for the design of a hospital chapel.
Subtitled (news)
Followed by You and Me
A look at Sea Cloud, a beautiful square rigger built in the 1930s as an extravagant wedding present, and now in the charter business. Narrator Tom Salmon.
With signing and subtitles.
(SnownSundayat 10.00am on BBC
Subtitled (news)
Followed by Westminster Live
Live coverage of the House of Commons.
Full live coverage through to the end of play of one of today's Cup matches. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
Including at
3.55pm News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Whale Fever. After a six-year moratorium, Norway has decided to resume whaling. The decision has angered environmentalists and may even jeopardise the country's attempts to join the European Community. But Norway's isolated fishing communities, hard hit by falling incomes and bankruptcies, are determined to defy the ban. As the whalers practise with the latest in exploding harpoons, Margaret Gilmore joins them deep inside the Arctic Circle. Producer Dinah Lord
Editor John Morrison
Delia Smith guides you through her new collection of summer recipes, and demonstrates how best to exploit the fresh produce available.
Green Leaves and Gooseberries In tonight's programme, she looks at how to make full use of home-grown vegetables, including a recipe for chicken with a sherry vinegar and tarragon sauce. May is also the height of the season for gooseberries and elderflowers, and the two are united in a simple but tasty English gooseberry cobbler. producer Caroline Hawkins
Executive producer Frances Whitaker A Hawkshead production for BBCtv
BBCBOOK: 140 recipes for the summer. beautifully illustrated, including recipes from the series, £14.99, from bookshops.
SEE RECIPE page 14
Offbeat American science-fiction series starring Scott Bakula
Dean Stockwell
Dreams. Sam leaps into the body of Lt Jack Stone at the scene of a gruesome murder. The mission becomes a nightmare as Sam fights to free himself of Stone's trauma.
With Peter Snow.
The War over Warhol. The
American artist Andy Warhol earned fame, notoriety - and a huge fortune. Since his death, a row has erupted over who should inherit the Warhol millions.
This Late Show special investigates a tale of greed and intrigue in the art world. Producer James Kent
Series editor Janice Hadlow
A look at how diagrams can be used to solve problems in engineering.