With signing and subtitles
A mischievous kitten is in need of a guardian.
A huge deposit of a powerful energy source is discovered. (Rpt)
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1.
Parliamentary updates.
Sankha Guha takes a day trip to Venice.
Poppy meets a worm with unfulfilled dreams.
10.25 Numbertime (ages 4-5) Shapes - Triangles Stereo 7944967 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5- 7) Changes in Materials Stereo 156749311.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Landscapes - Natural
Resources Stereo 6229865 11.20MuSiC Makers (ages 7-9+) Animals and the Environment Stereo 8247493 11.40 Movingto English (ages 8+) Queen
Alexandra and the Victorian Royal Family Stereo 5931948 12.00 TV6 (ages 15-19)
Under the Blue Flag
Business information,
Charlie searches for his missing sock. (Rpt) (Stereo)
Talk show, presented by Andrew Neil.
For details see yesterday Stereo...............
Regional News and Weather
Followed by Westminster with Nick Ross Live coverage of today in Parliament.
Regional News and Weather
Quiz about bygone years.
Cookery game show. (Stereo)
Forgotten celebrities from the past tell Oprah what they are doing in the present. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Events making the Pathe news headlines 40 years ago.
(B/W)
The fourth in an eight-part series focusing on the work of the Airedale NHS Trust looks at the experiences of Julie Buckley and herteam of physiotherapists........................
The crew fears the worst when Captain Picard disappears during an archaeological trip.
(Part two is next Wednesday)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6.00pm)
Pop and rock feature magazine.
Producer Paul Smith
Third in a four-part series of camcorder documentaries reflecting the hopes, fears and lives of the British public. State of Play
People have more leisure time at their disposal than ever before and spend more money in following theirchosen pursuits. But what choices are the British making? A chef from Newquay goes surfing to wind down after a hectic day, a High Wycombe man sacrifices one addiction to indulge his consuming passion fora classic American car, while a police sergeant cannot stop his obsession with golf from interrupting his study foran inspector's exam. Producer Mandy Rose ; Executive producer
Bob Long Subtitled ....
Animation
Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University takes on University College, Oxford, for a place in the quarterfinals. Jeremy Paxman is the questionmaster.
DirectorVernon Antcliffe; Producer Peter Gwyn
Fourth in a series of eight documentaries looking at unfamiliar aspects of cultures from countries around the world.
Junior beauty pageants - open to children aged between six months and 17 years - offer big prizes to families across the southern states of America.
This behind-the-scenes look at the phenomenon examines the themes of lost childhood and naked ambition.
See today's choices.
Producer Jane Treays ; Series editor Alan Bookbinder
* Made up, dressed up, fed up: pg 22
Bronwen Maddox of the Financial
Times examines press handling of recent news stories.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Jeremy Paxman.
The series of one-on-one discussions.
Andrew Marr 's guest tonight is
Francis Fukuyama , the American policy analyst who in 1989, following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism, controversially heralded the "end of history". In this evening's discussion, Fukuyama focuses his attention on the decline of US society, constructing his vision fora revitalised culture around the concept of trust. Producer Simon Finch ; Series producer
Narinder Minnas Stereo......................
Hosted by Andrew Neil. Stereo.....
Open University
12.30 Living with Technology Food Rpt 68420 1.30 Putting Training to
Work Britain and America
Night School
2.00 Primary Science (ages 9-11) Science Zone
BBC Focus
4.00 Benefits Agency Today
55494230 4.15 inside Europe
4.45 Disability Today (With signing and subtitles) 19893739 5.00 Voluntary
Sector Television (With subtitles)
Business and Work
6.00 Troubleshooter Like a Sleeping Beauty