With signing and subtitles.
(Stereo)
A strange liquid is freezing the world's oceans. (Rpt)
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1.
Juniper village is hit by stink bombs. Rptd at 2.00pm. (Rpt)
Parliamentary news.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 Lernexpress
(ages 13-16)
9.25 See You, See Me: See Design
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)
9.45 Watch: Art - Myself and Other People
(ages 5-7) (Stereo)
Drip, Squiggle and Squidge find out what a portrait is with the help of Pablo Picasso.
10.25 Come Outside
(ages 4-5)
10.45 The Experimenter
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)
11.05 Space Ark: The Earth and beyond - the Earth in Space
(ages 7-11) (Stereo)
11.15 Clementine
(ages 14-16)
11.30 Ghostwriter: Into the Comics
(ages 10-12)
With signing and subtitles.
(Shown Sunday at 10.15am, BBC1)
Business news.
(Stereo)
1.00 Teaching Today
(Stereo)
1.30 Showcase
(Stereo)
1.40 Hotch Potch House
(ages 3-5)
Shown at 8.25am. (Rpt)
Thrice-weekly talkshow presented by Andrew Neil.
To Participate: telephone [number removed] at local rates; fax on [number removed]; send e-mail messages to [email address removed]; access the internet on [web address removed]
Live coverage of Parliamentary events.
Quiz, hosted by Martyn Lewis.
(Stereo)
Game show. With Fern Britton.
(Stereo)
Esther Rantzen and her studio audience discuss the sacrifices involved in abandoning a career to support a partner. With ex-ITV Gladiator Nikki Diamond, her manager/husband Mike, and Roger Gale, MP, whose wife gave up her political career to be his secretary.
Audience: phone [number removed] for details of how to join the audience for future shows
Simmi, the village beautician, scores a success with the dating agency.
(Next episode is on Friday at 5.30pm)
(First shown on ITV)
People motivated by love ratherthan money. Today, two industrial archeologists who record the lives of working people.
Jodie decides to leave school to pursue her dream.
(Stereo)
Britain's hidden photographic heritage. In Lewes, Tom Reeves runs the country's oldest firm of high-street family photographers, where 200,000 negatives weighing five tons record 140 years of life in the Sussex town.
(For details see yesterday)
(Subtitled)
Chef Keith Floyd wanted to buy a pub on the river. Six weeks, five redundancies and several tantrums later, he succeeds. This film recalls his struggles.
(Rpt)
How do disabled actors fare in the race to land roles in film and TV? Are they given a fair chance or does the fact that able-bodied Daniel Day-Lewis can win an Oscar playing Christy Brown reduce the opportunities they receive?
Youth crime is responsible for an increase in burglary, car theft and violent attacks. Police surveillance footage shows boys as young as ten committing violent crimes, but the courts are hampered in attempts to deal with them while they remain juveniles. Are these "lost boys" heading for lives as adult offenders?
Michael Barry makes pecan pie and seafood feuilleté while Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke sample Irish stout with unusual mixers. In an item held over from last week, a two-part celebration of regional food producers begins with a visit to Somerset for cider-brandy makingand the Scottish Borders for Selkirk bannocks. With Chris Kelly. Director Linda Nash ; Producer Tim Hincks
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A new 23-part crime drama series starring Daniel Benzali
A team of lawyers takes on a scandalous, high-profile murder case.
See today's choices.
Repeated tomorrow at 11.15pm
Murder, he wrote: page 21
People of both sexes and all ages recall the highs and lows of their real-life love stories over series of six documentaries.
This look at the sexual encounters that had a dramatic effect on people's lives includes the story of Lawrence, who decided to spice up a stale relationship by having an affair.
(Stereo)
See today's choices.
With Jeremy Paxman.
Everything goes wrong when a reporter ventures behind the scenes. Actor John Ritter and film critic Gene Siskel make guest appearances.
Elaine and Jerry become stranded when they try to visit a fan on their trip to New York.
Followed by Weatherview
With Lesley Riddoch.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 The Chemistry of Almost Everything
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
1.00 Seeing through Maths
(Rpt)
1.30 Child Development: Babies' Minds
Night School
2.00 PSHE: Lifeschool: E-H: Alphabet of Issues
BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
4.30 Inside Europe
5.00 English Heritage
5.30 Film Education
Open University
6.00 Maths
(Rpt)
6.25 Earthquakes
(Rpt)
6.50 Language and Literature