Shown yesterday at 5.05pm on BBC1. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Signing. Subtitled ..................
Yesterday in Parliament
Dolmades. Rpt Stereo .................
Adventurous older people
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Media Studies for Highers (age 16+) 4688989 9.25 Around Scotland (10-12)
1908873 9.45 You and Me (3-5)
With Chris Jarvis.
10.00 Playdays
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Signed and subtitled.
Shown Sunday, 10.00am on BBC Stereo ...
Daily look at business news.
1.00 Teaching Today 79960 1.30 Q and A 97854927 1.40 You and Me: In Punjabi (3-5) Presents 66603569 1.45 Numbers Plus (5-7)
With Chris Jarvis.
Staple fOOdS.
(Subtitled (news))
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live from Parliament.
Regional News; Weather
Daily quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Stories from Sheffield's Children's
Hospital. Rpt Stereo
Word game presented by Paul Coia.
American comedy series.
Reality Bites. When Will takes his young cousin to see his favourite character, Dougie the Whale, it ends in a brawl and Will is tempted to disabuse the boy of his hero-worship.
A hard-hitting drama series about the students and teachers at a Sydney inner-city high school.
Katerina is popular on her first day at Hartley High but when she causes a confrontation the gang let her know she has gone too far. Meanwhile,
Yola's relationship with a married man threatens herfriendship with Christina.
Animated comedy adventure series about a giant blue crimefighter, the Tick, and his sidekick Arthur - an ex-accountant who wears a moth suit.
The Tick v Dinosaur Neil. The duo tackle a palaeontologist who has accidentally swallowed dinosaurtissue and is growing uncontrollably....
Neil MacGregor, director of the National Gallery, London, explores the different worlds created in a selection of the gallery's key paintings.
In this second programme he looks at the 16th century, and in particular at Paolo Veronese's The Family of Darius before Alexander, to show how the Renaissances masters, including Titian and Michelangelo, rediscovered classical styles and tackled the themes of love and power, sex and friendship.
Booklet: a 64-page illustrated booklet is available by sending a cheque for £4.95, made payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed]
Never Never Land
Su Pennington investigates life on debt row in Leeds, where poorfamilies often have no choice but to borrow from moneylenders. See today's choices. Producer Alastair Laurence ; Editor Mark Wakefield
Including a recipe for Sussex Pond Pudding, made with currants and vegetarian suet and infused with a whole lemon; a taste test of Italian wines; and a cook-off to decide the winner of the first Raymond Blanc
Scholarship. With Chris Kelly , Michael Barry , Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke.
Director Linda Nash ; Producers Alison Field and TimHincks Stereo Subtitled ................ PROGRAMME RECIPES: available in BBC Good Food Magazine and Ceefax page 618. * Michael Barry : page 27
A second six-part series of the Bafta Award-winning comedy about a successful comedy writer whose wife has left him for an estate agent. Mark's Aunt Helen arrives from Australia to meet her nephew and his wife, but Becky refuses to help Mark conceal their separation.
Written by Steven Moffat ; Director Bob Spiers Producer Andre Ptaszynski
The third in a four-part series.
Jihad. The word means Holy War, and Terry Jones goes back 800 years as he crosses Syria and Jordan to discover how the Arab world came to launch a counter-Crusade to win back
Jerusalem. The tale is one of confusion and bewildering stupidity on both sides, of fanatical Assassins and ruthless Christian adventurers, and of the rise to power of a young Kurd,
Saladin. When the Jihad finally took place, theChristian kingdom of Jerusalem was destroyed in a day. But Saladin's troubles had just begun.
Producers David Wallace and Alan Ereira ; Executive producer Laurence Rees Stereo Subtitted... BOOK: Crusades, by Terry Jones and Aian Ereira , available from booksellers at£ 1 7.99
Third of six tales featuring comedian Jim Tavare and his double bass.
Situation Vacant. There are cutbacks at the orchestra and Jim is facing hard times, so he gets on his bass to seek gainful employment.
Written by Jim Tavare , David Dowse and Al Murray Producer Sarah Smith ; Director Ian Ernes
Followed by In the National Trust
The stuffed animal collection at Calke
Abbey, in Derbyshire.
With Peter Snow.
Including an investigation into the success of commercial radio stations.
With Tracey MacLeod.
Parliamentary review. Presented by Sarah Baxter.
Preceded by The Midnight News