With signing and subtitles. Stereo.
Animation. Admiral Denver sends Stingray to Scotland, where the crew investigates the mystery of the Loch Ness monster. (Rpt)
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1.
The pea band prepares to play at Poddington Hall. Repeated at 2.00pm.
Today's story comes all the way from South Africa. Repeated at 2.05pm.
Parliamentary updates. Stereo ....
Poppy comes close to getting married.
10.25 Numbertime (ages 4-5) Shapes Stereo 8170860 10.45 Quinze Minutes
(ages 12-14) En Vacances
11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12)
Landscapes - Shapingofthe Land 3971228 11.20 Music Makers (ages 7-9+) Animals and the Environment
Stereo 7740976 11.40 Movingto English (ages 8+) Dot Miles and Creative Sign Stereo 2376247 12.00 TV6 (ages 15-19) On the Road - Drugs
Programmes exploring different aspects of music. This edition looks at composing a seascape, and features extracts from Debussy's 'La Mer'.
Business information, Stereo............
1.00 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16) Investigating Britain
22773044 1.20ZigZag(ages8- 10+)
Maps and Mapping Stereo 22793808 1.40 Come Outside (ages 4-5)
Shown at 8.25am. (Rpt)
Shown at 8.30am.
Live World Championships action from the Guild Hall, Preston, with coverage of the opening quarter-final in the singles and the match to decide the last team to qualify forthe pairs semi-finals. Presented by Dougie Donnelly.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of events in Parliament.
Regional News and Weather
More coverage from Preston. Stereo .
Troi's mother, Lwaxana, suffers a mental breakdown when she acts as interpreter for a visiting delegation of telepathic aliens.
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6.00pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Music magazine presented by Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston.
Tonight's show catches up with Britpop band Blur, with lead singer Damon offering his views on the British music scene. Plus a report on the Brit Awards. Producer Andi Peters
Last in the six-part series examining how and why tourism first evolved.
The Last Resort. Themed attractions date back to 1955 and the opening of Disneyland. This programme looks at the h istory of such tourist traps, including the latest hotel complexes in Las Vegas, with their reconstructions of some of the great monuments of ancient Egypt. Will the advent of simulator rides and virtual reality mean there is no longer need to travel? Director Christopher Swayne ; Series producers Mary Dickinson and Christopher Bruce
BOOKLET: for a copy of the booklet accompanying the series sendachequeorpostalorderfor£4.50, made payable to BSS, to [address removed]
Tonight's short film in the showcase for new directors is a documentary about obsessive compulsive disorder.
Director Clare Kilner ; Producer Natasha Dack
Chinese chef Ken Hom shares more secrets of wok cooking in the second of a six-part series. This week, he treats some hungry firemen in York to a meal of beef curry and spicy chips, shows how to wok on a barbecue, and prepares spicy mint chicken. With celebrity guests Prunella Scales and Timothy West.
See today's choices.
See Ken Hom: page 33
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, takes on Warwick University in another second-round match with a place in the quarter-finals at stake. Jeremy Paxman is the question master.
Director Vernon Antcliffe ; Producer Peter Gwyn
Seventh in a series of eight documentaries.
Every January, the small US town of Quartzsite in Arizona plays host to a million of America's elderly who have rejected conventional notions of old age. Having sold their homes and deserted theirfamilies, they flock here to escape the cold, meet old friends, gamble their savings and cross the Mexican borderfor cheap medical treatment. See today's choices. Director Russell England; Series editor
Alan Bookbinder
.See Polly Toynbee : page 14
Second of six short British films.
He Shoots, He Scores. A chance meeting between two schoolboys leads to the discovery of a greater universe.
Writer/Director John Moore ; Producers Paul Fitzgerald John Moore. Damien O'Donnell , Harry Purdue
8/W Stereo ...................................
Comment on the day's news stories.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Action from another World Championship singles quarter-final. Stereo ......
Hosted by Andrew Neil.
Open University
12.30 Siena Cathedral Rpt
67174 1.30 Looking at What Happens in Hospital
Night School
2.00 Special Needs (with Audetel for visually impaired children) BBC Focus
4.00 Benefits Agency Today
74968922 4.15 Inside Europe 31193 4.45 Disability Today (with signingand subtitles)
5.00 Voluntary Sector Television:
Disability rights campaign, Internet access, good accounting practice and the Rural Challenge video. Open University
6.00 Disappearing Childhood 2643377 6.25 Biology Questions about Behaviour Rpt 2559984 6.50 Working with Systems