With Signing.
(Subtitled)
Lassie and Rags the raccoon experience "sibling" rivalry.
More exciting underwater adventures. (Rpt) (Subtitled)
Cartoon series about 17-year-old warrior Ren's attempts to save a threatened kingdom.
The third film in the series of four finds Sir John Betjeman in the island state of Tasmania. He looks at its origins as a penal settlement, examines the architectural development of the capital, Hobart, and visits several fine houses in the north.
Sue Cook takes a cycling holiday in the beautiful hills of Tuscany.
(Rpt)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Secret Service: Down in the Mouth
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
9.30 Focus: The Box
(ages 9-13) (Stereo)
9.45 Over the Moon: Life at Home - Safety in the Home
(ages 4-6)
The Playbus stops at the Patch Stop. (Rpt) (Stereo)
10.25 Storytime: Peace at Last
(ages 4-5) (Stereo)
10.45 Science Zone: Plants and Animals - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
(ages 9-11)
11.05 Space Ark: Plants and Animals - Food Chains
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Health e 2: Feeling Groovy
(ages 9-11)
11.35 Landmarks: Victorian Britain - School
(ages 9-12) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
11.55 Job Bank: Gas Service Engineer/Circus Performer
(ages 16+) (Stereo)
12.15 Le Club: En Ville
(ages 9-12)
Business and consumer news.
1.00 Lifeschool: D is for Death
(ages 14+) (Stereo)
1.25 Mad about Music: Playing with Ideas
(ages 11-14)
1.45 Numbertime: Number Four
(ages 4-5)
1/2 looking at composition, showing the way a film composer writes. Also included is a demonstration using computers.
The Family Ness
Cartoon adventures with the family of Loch Ness monsters and their friends.
(Rpt)
2.05 Bump
Animation about a clumsy little elephant. Narrated by Simon Cadell.
Nick Ross presents further coverage of this year's Conservative Party Conference from Blackpool. With Jon Sopel and Anne Perkins. Featuring interviews with delegates in and around the conference.
Including at 3.00 and 3.55 News; Regional News; Weather
Steve Rider introduces a roundup of today's play in the World Matchplay Championship from Wentworth.
(Stereo)
Major Kira Nerys faces a difficult personal decision.
To celebrate National Poetry Day, leading Irish actors read a selection of poetry.
Comedy series about two rebellious residents of a seaside retirement home.
A local vicar has a nervous breakdown at the funeral of a resident.
Fifth in a nine-part documentary series.
Twice a day Holy Island is cut off from the Northumbrian mainland by the tide, and its inhabitants find themselves marooned.
For one year Picture This followed five of them, and this programme, using timelapse photography, conjures up images of a life lived at a tranquil pace.
This week, Jeremy Clarkson aims to realise a long-held ambition - to drive a GT40, the supercar that Ford built in the 1960s to beat Ferrari at Le Mans. In case he has trouble handling all that raw power, former Top Gear presenter Noel Edmonds is on hand to help.
Thriller, based on a true story, starring Klaus Maria Brandauer, Rebecca Miller, Brian Dennehy
Munich 1939: Georg Elser, a clockmaker, is appalled by the rise of Hitler. Acting alone, he uses his skill to hatch a plot to assassinate the dictator.
(1989)
Film Reviews pages 59-64
Presented by Kirsty Wark, with Peter Snow reporting from the Conservative Party Conference. (Subtitled)
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Poems
Stephen Rea reads "Reading Gaol" by Oscar Wilde.
Mark Lawson and the team discuss the week's cultural highlights, including the new Terence Davies film Neon Bible.
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Poems
Stephen Rea reads "Dark Ireland" by Patrick Kavanagh.
The fast-moving, irreverent Australian comedy sketch show.
(Stereo)
Note: Videoplus codes below operate with Programme Delivery Control (PDC). See page 12 for details.
Open University
12.30 The Chemistry of Life and Death
1.00 One Fact, Many Facets
1.30 Victorian Ways of Death
FETV - Short Cuts
2.00 Job Seeking and Interviews and How to Succeed
BBC Focus
4.00 Royal Institution Lecture
5.30 RCN Nursing Update
Technology Season
6.00 Pandora's Box