With signing and subtitles.
(Stereo)
Agent X20 threatens the lives of Troy Tempest and the crew of Stingray during routine target practice.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1.
Animation. The Mr Fixit of Oakie Hollows tackles the nut mystery. Repeated at 2.00pm.
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
(ages 5-7)
Drip, Squiggle and Squidge find out about plants, fruits and trees in art, with the help of Vincent Van Gogh.
Fun around the house at the Playground Stop. (Stereo)
10.25 Come Outside
(ages 4-5)
10.45 The Experimenter: The Earth and beyond - a Touch of Sun
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)
11.05 Space Ark
(ages 7-11) (Stereo)
11.15 Clementine: Les Vacances
(ages 14-16)
With signing and subtitles.
(Shown Sunday at 10.15am on BBC1) (Stereo)
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) (Stereo)
Thrice-weekly live international talk show hosted by Andrew Neil.
To Participate: telephone [number removed] at local rates; fax on [number removed]; send e-mail messages to [address removed]; access the internet on [web address removed]
3.00 News; Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of Parliamentary events.
3.55 News; Regional News and Weather
Quiz, hosted by Martyn Lewis.
(Stereo)
Competition Line: [number removed] (39p per min cheap rate, 49p per min other times). Lines close daily at midnight
Game show. With Fern Britton.
(Stereo)
Some strong opinions are expressed when Daily Mail journalist Ann Leslie joins a playgroup leader, a teacher and Esther Rantzen to discuss the sensitive issue of political correctness.
(Stereo)
Audience: phone [number removed] for details of how to join the audience for future Esther shows
Dramatic news arrives from Australia.
First shown on ITV
Celebrities recollect significant turning points in their lives.
Actor Timothy West remembers the challenge of playing Doctor Johnson, his first major role
Hilary is excited about her national TV chat show.
The students try to prevent Hartley High from closing.
(Stereo)
Two episodes of the animated series.
Blazing Entrails
Dr Brainchild looks into Stimpy's peculiar behaviour.
Lumber Jerks
Ren and Stimpy become lumberjacks.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The series about disabled issues examines common misconceptions about wheelchair users. Wheelchair-bound ProfessorMike Oliver believes society should take account of everyone's needs when designingthe environment. Plus, a look at technical aids and how people are coping with the recent Care in the Community Act.
Series editor Ian Macrae
Attempts to reform convicted rapists are failing in a large number of cases. The existing sex-offender treatment programmes are optional and many for whom they were designed do not attend the courses to avoid mixing with those convicted of crimes involving children. John McGhie reports.
On tonight's menu, Michael Barry cooks plaice parcels, Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke recommend the best red wines from Eastern Europe forunder L5, and the second of a two-part celebration of Britain's regional food producers visits Somerset to look at making cider-brandy. With Chris Kelly. Director Linda Nash ; ProducerTim Hincks
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Continuing the crime drama series starring Daniel Benzali
Hollywood heart-throb Neil Avedon is in the dock again.
See today's choices.
Repeated tomorrow evening at 11.15pm
People of both sexes and all ages recall their real-life love stories in the third of a series of six documentaries.
The need for love can blind a person to another's faults. Disillusioned with western women, David explains why he thought his dreams of young love would come true in the Philippines. Bo talks about how she was so desperate to find a partner for life that she denied Quenlyan's true sexuality. Meanwhile, Jain discusses her refusal to face the truth about the man in her life with a murky history.
(Stereo)
Followed by National Science Week: Video Nation Shorts
A series of short programmes in which people talk about essential and useless scientific gadgets.
With Jeremy Paxman.
(Subtitled)
An outbreak of dyslexia threatens everyone on the wards of Psycho Ward Eleven in the Australian soap spoof. Alexei Sayle is joined by guests
Jean Marsh , PeterO'Brien and John Sparkes. Director Metin Huseyin ; Producer Alan Nixon
Jill Dando reports on two budget camping holidays in France.
Followed by Weatherview
With Lesley Riddoch.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 The Chemistry of Life and Death
(Rpt) (Subtitled)
1.00 Health and Disease
(Rpt)
1.30 Reflections on a Global Screen
Night School
2.00 Teaching Today
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 Drifting Continents
(Rpt)
6.50 Understanding Narrative