With signing and subtitles
Daily drama. (Rpt)
Daily crime-fighting cartoon. (Rpt)
Shown last Friday, BBC1. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Note: repeats are not indicated.)
9.05 Techno
(ages 11-14)
9.25 Pathways of Belief: Christianity
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)
9.40 Square One
(ages 9-11)
10.25 Hotch Potch House
(ages 3-5) (Stereo)
10.45 Look and Read
(ages 7-9+) (Stereo)
11.05 Zig Zag: Maps and Mapping
(ages 8-10+) (Stereo)
11.25 Technology Starters
(ages 9-12)
11.40 English Time: The Ancient Mariner
(ages 11-14) (Stereo)
12.00 The English Collection: Wuthering Heights
(ages 14+)
Daily business news.
1.00 History File: The Making of the United Kingdom: 1500-1750
(ages 11-16)
1.20 Landmarks: Portrait of Europe
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)
1.40 Storytime: Where's That Bus?
(ages 4-5)
Animation. Fiona and Ravi pursue a parrot.
Drama starring John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini
When a cynical author sets out to find a a missing wildlife photographer, he enters the hostile world of ivory poachers.
(1990)
See Films: pages 46-51 **
Including at 3.00 News
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Daily nostalgia quiz. (Stereo)
Competition lime: [number removed] (39p per min cheap rate. 49p per min other times). Lines close daily at midnight
Daily cookery game show.
Is having a famous surname a help or a hindrance to career success? Esther Rantzen and guests including football manager Ray Clemence and journalist Eve Pollard discuss the issue.
(Stereo)
Day-to-day life in a Hampshire village.
It's a historic day in Bentley.
(Next episode tomorrow at 5.30pm)
(First shown on ITV)
The attractions of Etal, a picturesque village near Berwick-upon-Tweed.
(The next programme, about Tealby in Lincolnshire, is tomorrow at 5.55pm)
Haldane goes undercover when a member of a fire-worshipping religion dies during a ritual.
(Part 2 next Monday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Buck Rogers uncovers a major fraud that brings Earth to the brink of an interplanetary war.
Third of six drama documentaries.
June 1943: an RAF plane drops a British agent into occupied France. The agent is a woman, a high-born Sufi Muslim driven by the need for a sense of purpose.
Noor Inayat Khan ended her days in Dachau and won a posthumous George Cross. But should she have been sent at all?
(Stereo)
Documenting the work of a small band of researchers who appear to have taken a substantial leap forward in the fight against cancer.
See today's choices.
Transcript: send a cheque for £2.50, payable to BSS, to: [address removed]
See Dr Mark Porter: page 35
Actor Richard E Grant explores the gardens of northern France and comedian Mark Lamarr shows his enthusiasm for the beers of Belgium.
(Revised) (Stereo)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Jeremy Paxman.
See This Week: page 6
Intellectuals face a variety of viewers' questions. Tonight, scientist Richard Dawkins, novelist Ben Okri, English Professor Lisa Jardine and philosopher Paul Helm join host Mary Ann Sieghart.
Questions: queries for the panel to Brains Trust, [address removed]
With Bernard Ingham.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 The Planet Earth A Scientific Model
(Rpt)
1.00 Measuring the Earth and the Moon
1.30 Business
Night School
2.00 Geography: Landmarks
BBC Focus
4.00 Perspective: Understanding Asthma
(Rpt)
4.30 Perspective: Reconstructive Surgery
5.00 Pathways to Care
5.30 RCN Nursing Update
Business and Work
6.00 Business Matters
(Rpt)
6.30 Business Matters: Going Solo
(Rpt)