With Signing.
(Subtitled)
Continuing the story about the friendly dog.
Futuristic animation. (Rpt)
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1.
The latest Parliamentary news.
Reporter Dylan Winter investigates the service provided by garages.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.30 Focus: The Rhythm of Raz
(ages 9-13) (Stereo)
9.45 Over the Moon: Life at Home - Safety in the Home
(ages 4-6)
10.25 Storytime: My Mum and Dad Make Me Laugh
(ages 4-5)
10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science
(Stereo)
11.15 Health e 2: In Control
(ages 9-11)
11.35 Landmarks: Victorian Britain - Achievements
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)
11.55 Job Bank: Tour Leader/Self Employment
(ages 16+)
12.15 Le Club: Mes Amis
(ages 9-12)
Business and consumer news.
1.00 Lifeschool: E Is for Ecstasy
(ages 14+) (Stereo)
1.25 Mad about Music: Composition
(ages 11-14)
1.45 Numbertime: Number Five
(ages 4-5)
2/2 looks at how different musicians approach composition including contemporary classical composer, Errollyn Wallen, Omar, The Banderas and Courtney Pine.
Animation.
An account of the German invasion of Poland in 1939.
Regional News and Weather
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross
Live Parliamentary coverage.
The second semi-final of the nostalgia quiz.
(Stereo)
Cookery game show.
Today, the status of women in the 1990s.
Patrick Moore looks at the 3.9-metre Anglo-Australian telescope in New South Wales.
(Shown Sunday on BBC1 at 1.10am) (Stereo)
Sisko puts Deep Space Nine under quarantine when an unknown airborne virus causes O'Brien and other crew members to speak gibberish.
See This Week: page 9
Continuing the space adventure serial.
A badly injured man claims that Zog is taking humans as slaves.
(B/W)
Professor Christopher Frayling chooses a scene from A Fistful of Dollars.
(The next Close Up is on Friday at 11.50pm)
Comedy series about two rebellious residents of a seaside retirement home.
Tom and Diana have to look after Tom's two rude, spoilt grandchildren.
Written by Michael Aitkens
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
A growing number of patients in the South East are discovering that their family doctors will no longer treat them, and that doctors are not obliged to give a reason. In some cases patients have been removed from their doctors' lists because they made a complaint; in others they asked for a particular treatment, or simply cost too much money. Shirin Wheeler reports.
A phone-in follows immediately after the programme on BBC Radios Berkshire, Kent, Oxford and GLR. If you would like to take part, call [number removed].
Sixth in a nine-part documentary series.
Brendan Wilson is a photographer with schizophrenia. His experiences, and those of three others with the illness, are recorded in frank interviews intercut with an animation sequence - made with the help of Oscar-winning Aardman Animations - representing a psychotic experience.
Tonight, a preview of the London Motor Show, which opens at Earls Court tomorrow. Presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Quentin Willson and Steve Berry at the show, with reports from the field by Chris Goffey and Tiff Needell.
First of three documentary programmes about the Welsh Guards Regiment, directed by Molly Dineen, whose The Ark won a Bafta in 1993 for Best Factual Series.
A portrait of Major Crispin Black, the 34-year-old commander of the 100-strong Prince of Wales Company.
See today's choices.
Another chance to see the comedy about a satellite TV station.
Fly on the Walls. The documentary team spends a year recording the life of the Walls family. With Angus Deayton , Geoffrey Perkins , Helen Atkinson Wood , Philip Pope , Michael Fenton Stevens , Sukie Smith and Jean Heywood.
Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins Director John Stroud ; Producer Jamie Rix
With Jeremy Paxman.
Mark Lawson and the team discuss the documentary series In the Company of Men, which begins tonight at 9.00pm.
Late-night political chat.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30am Modern Art: Musee d'Orsay
1.00 Rodin
1.30 Film Montage
FETV - Short Cuts
2.00 Working with Food
BBC Focus
4.00 Royal Institution Lecture
5.30 RCN Nursing Update
Technology Season
6.00 Computing for the Less Terrified: Operating systems
6.30 The Education Superhighway
6.55 Opening Up Technology: Motorway
Note: viewers with Programme Delivery Control (PDC) can use the system to record The Learning Zone programmes. See page 71 for details.