With signing and subtitles
Ranger Stuart's district is given a special honour. (Rpt)
Daily crime-fighting cartoon. (Rpt)
(Shown last Friday, BBC1)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Shown yesterday at 6.30pm on BBC1)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 Techno: Making It
(ages 11-14) (Stereo)
9.25 Pathways of Belief: Christianity
(ages 7-9)
9.40 Square One: Number Patterns
(ages 9-11)
10.25 Hotch Potch House: Babies
(ages 3-5) (Stereo)
10.45 Look and Read: Spywatch
(ages 7-9+)
11.05 Zig Zag: Maps and Mapping
(ages 8-10+)
11.25 Technology Starters: Water Power
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)
11.40 English Time
(ages 11-14)
12.00 The English Collection: Tragedy 1
(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: The Emperor's Leftovers
(ages 4-5)
Animation. Ravi's tortoise goes missing.
Tournament highlights from Melbourne of the Australian Open, the year's first grand slam.
Introduced by Sue Barker.
Kathleen Turner hosts this appreciation of the career of one of Hollywood's favourite leading ladies, with clips from her golden years with the MGM studio.
(Rpt)
Daily nostalgia quiz.
Competition Line: [number removed] (39p per min cheap rate. 49p per min other times). Lines close daily at midnight
Daily cookery game show.
(Stereo)
Former hostage Terry Waite and yachtswoman Lisa Clayton talk to Esther Rantzen about solitude, both enforced and voluntary.
(Stereo)
Day-to-day life in a Hampshire village.
Paul is summoned to hospital while Alison launches a new business venture.
(Next episode tomorrow at 5.30pm)
(First shown on ITV)
The series ends with a visit to Ashton in Northamptonshire, a model village built by Lord Rothschild at the turn of the century which is now the venue of the World Conker Championships.
Brogan and Castle's efforts to rescue Haldane from a subversive cult appear to be in vain.
At considerable personal danger, Buck volunteers to rescue the kidnapped president of the planet Genesia.
(Rpt)
Fourth of six drama documentaries.
1792, London: former slave Olaudah Equiano has bought his freedom and lives a comfortable life in England. But his white, God-fearing neighbours still afford him little respect and the law won't protect him. With memories of his horrific experience as a child slave still strong, Olaudah's answer is to write a book aimed at abolishing the whole concept of slavery.
Stark predictions that masses of species on Earth will be extinct by the end of the century are under attack. Critics claim that the basis of these calculations, and the environmental policies that arise from them, are flawed. As the theoretical debate rages, Horizon follows a group of biologists as they practise a different approach to saving the rainforest.
See today's choices.
Car mechanics reveal how they adapt such items as chewing gum and silver foil to make emergency repairs.
Jazz singer George Melly fishes on the River Usk in Wales while comedian Frank Skinner travels to Italy for weekend of football in Milan.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Peter Snow.
Scientist Richard Dawkins, philosophy professors Nancy Cartwright and Paul Helm, and historian Theodore Zeldin join host Mary Ann Sieghart to face a wide variety of viewers' questions.
(Stereo)
Questions: queries for the panel to Brains Trust, [address removed]
With Bernard Ingham.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 Climates of Opinion: Global Warming
(Rpt)
1.30 Empowerment
Night School
2.00 Primary Science
(ages 5-7)
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 Off the Back of a Lorry: Italy
6.30 Off the Back of a Lorry: Germany