With signing and subtitles. Stereo.
Animated version of the classic sci-fi series.
An awards ceremony that pays tribute to the unusual ideas of young inventors. Shown last Sunday.
Fun in the Arctic. Repeated at 2.00pm. (Rpt)
Animated antics. Repeated at 2.05pm.
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 Job Bank (ages 14+) Nursing
Stereo 1494287 9.15TeachingToday Stereo 825788 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Art - Animals
Drip, Squiggle and Squidge find out animals in art, with the help of Vincent van Gogh.
Poppy is ill. (Stereo)
10.30 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Changes in Material - Giving Things Shape
3958436 10.45 Numbers Plus (ages 6-7) All Shapes and Sizes
11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9+)
SpywatCh Stereo 6724829 11.20 Short Circuit (ages 14-16) The Theory of Evolution Stereo 6437233 11.40 Belief
File (ages 11-14) The Hajj
12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Texts in Time: the Picture in the Poem
The teachings of Islam shown using a futuristic, interactive style to learn about The Hajj, the pilgrimage all Muslims should try to make at least once in their lifetime.
Pre 20th century and contemporary texts are analysed for GCSE English. Three poems are unravelled - 'Not Waving but Drowning', 'My Last Duchess' & 'Sonnet'.
Presented by Fiona Foster.
(Stereo)
1.00 Scene (ages 13-17) Montana
Crossroads Written by Marilyn Webber Stereo 39349 1.30 Showcase
1.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) You Can't Catch Me
Shown at 8.25am.
Shown at 8.30am. (Rpt)
Open University previews. Stereo.
Coverage of the second day of this year's Grand National Meetingfrom Aintree features, at 3.45pm, the Martell Fox
Hunters Chase. Plus the races at 2.35,
3.10 and 4.20. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jim McGrath , Richard Pitman , PeterScudamore, John Hanmer , Bill Smith , Jonathan Powell and Graham Rock.
Hosted by Julian Wilson.
Includingat 2.55 News Regional News and Weather and 3.55 News
Regional News and Weather .......
The final of the nostalgia quiz.
Updates on stories featured in previous shows, including a surrogate mother, her baby boy, and the couple who adopted the child explaining how events have worked out over recent months.
Writerand restaurateur
Robert Carrier 's trek around the Caribbean takes him to Grenada, where he prepares brown stew offish and oil-down spicy pork
US comedy with the gothic family.
Grandpa's experiments in the Munster home wreak havoc with the local museum's excitement over the arrival of a beautifully preserved sarcophagus from the Fourth Egyptian Dynasty.
Sixties fantasy espionage series.
The Ghost Plane. The secret agents with supernatural powers investigate a disaffected scientist who sells his secrets to a foreign power.
Written by Donald James ; Director John Gilling
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The entertainment news and reviews show goes behind the scenes of the Ant and Dec tour. Plus a roundup of new computer games. Introduced by Emma Forbes with Adem Ay.
Producer Chris Bellinger
National String Final
Five contestants remain but there is just one place to fill for next Sunday's concerto final.
Tonight's competitors include sisters Katharine and Helena Wood , playingthe cello and violin respectively, plus violinists
Miriam Teppich from Middlesex, Rafal Payne from Aberdeen, and Sally Pryce from London, the first harpist to reach the finals since 1990. The jury deciding who will go forward are violinists Janice Graham and Jacqueline Ross and cellist Christopher van Kampen. Introduced by Sarah Walker and Christopher Warren-Green ,
Tonight, Gay Search returns to a garden one year on to see how the plot has matured and blossomed underthe expert eye of designer Dan Pearson. Plus, features on oranges and lemons grown in this country, and Geoff Hamilton 's work at Barnsdale planting out fruit and vegetables for spring. See today's choices.
Series producer John Percival ; Executive producer
TonyLaryea Stereo ♦ See Geoff Hamilton : page 42
Angus Deayton presents a light-hearted look at the short-lived post-war history of the British soft-porn movie, with naturist films, the sex comedies and dramas of the late sixties and seventies, through to the end of the era in the eighties. Stalwarts such as Robin Askwith and Francoise Pascal discuss the genre while there are ample clips from representative films such as Naked as Nature Intended and Keep It up Downstairs.
(Rpt)
Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and their flatmate Statto present a half-time report on the series, returning later tonight at 11.15pm.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts.
With Peter Snow.
The flat-sharing football fanatics return after their mid-season break. Tonight's guests are boxer "Prince" Naseem Hamed, his promoter Frank Warren and Hotel Babylon presenter Dani Behr.
See today's choices.
(Repeated on Sunday)
Followed by Weatherview
Skinhead Farewell
The bizarre truth behind the enigma of Jim Moffat , alias Richard Allen , author of the cult classic Skinhead.
Producer Ian MacMillan ; Series editor Roland Keating Shown on Saturday at 8.05pm
Anna hopes to rekindle her romance with Miles - but he is less than keen. Milly makes good career progress, but Egg struggles adjust to his job - and with living with Warren.
Night School
2.00 Teaching Today
BBC Focus
4.00 Perspective Understanding
Malaria Rpt 53653 4.30 So You Want to Work in Social Care?
5.00 Pathways to Care
5.30 RCN Nursing Update