With signing and subtitles. Stereo.
Parliamentary update. Stereo......
Cartoon. Christopher helps the fireman.
Pat has a picnic. Repeated at 1.00pm. (Rpt)
Animation. Leonardo loses his memory.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1.
Cartoon.
Sport and activities series.
Rosie has some surprises in store. (Rpt) (Stereo)
Cartoon adventure.
The Tick and Arthur must resolve Neil's growing problem.
An escaped convict bent on taking revenge places Jeannie in grave danger.
The Escapes fromAlcatraz. Documenting some of the attempted escapes from the notorious US island prison in San Francisco Bay. Narrated by RobertPowell.....
Business information. Stereo ..........
Shown at 8.00am.
Barbecued fresh asparagus. Rptl
Documentary about the unique discovery of600-year-old ceramics in a remote village in Laos, south-east Asia...
Talk show, presented by Andrew Neil.
Fordetails see yesterday
Regional News and Weather
Parliamentary news. Stereo
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz. Stereo .............................35
Culinary game show. Stereo 19
A special report by Caroline Kennedy , daughter of the assassinated US President, features as part of a look at invasions of privacy. Stereo
PatheNewsfrom 1956. B/W....
Occasional series about some of Britain's hidden horticultural delights. Today, a visit to Longstock Park
Gardens, Hampshire
Worf's foster brother Nikolai Rozhenko sends a distress call to the Enterprise from a primitive planet that is rapidly disintegrating.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6.00pm
Buck's Duel to the Death. Buck appears to fit the criteria to fulfil an ancient prophecy that involves facing a cruel dictator.
Teams from Warwick and Newcastle do battle for a place in the semi-finals. Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
DirectorVernon Antcliffe; Producer Peter Gwyn
Stereo Suotitled
The series concentrating on the home and interior design returns with tips on transforming your kitchen and bathroom, the best countrywide buys forsilk, the qualities that go towards making an ideal home, and a Yorkshire family taking on the renovation of their Victorian terrace.
See today's choices.
Series producer Simon Shaw ; Series editor
Daisy Goodwin Stereo............................
The series about how we live today follows four individuals as they find very different ways of enjoying Saturday night in Leeds.
Their particular chosen pursuits encompass drugs, drink, dinner parties and dressing in drag. Narrated in verse by poet Simon Armitage. See today's choices.
Producer Brian Hill ; Series editor Stephen Lambert
Fifth in a six-part series that looks at attitudes towards masculinity in Britain. The Worker. Once, men monopolised skilled manual work and professional careers. A minerfrom Yorkshire, a Sheffield steel magnate, an engine driver, a City stockbroker and a trawlerman from North Shields recall the physical dangers, the social status their occupations brought them and the customs of their all-male workplaces in the days when a man's job was for life and defined his whole being. Narrated by Tom Georgeson.
Producer Steve Humphries Subtitled.....
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Peter Snow.
Another chance to see the fifth episode of the 23-part American crime drama series starring Daniel Benzali
Chapter Five. David Blalock has obtained a piece of evidence that could undermine Richard Cross's alibi.
Shown yesterday at 9.00pm. For cast see yesterday
Followed by Weatherview
With Andrew Neil.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 Communications and the Future of Money Rpt 87742 1.30Doctors' Diagnoses Knowledge-Base Systems
Community Programmes Season - a Sense of Britain: Leisure
2.00 Video Nation State of Play 7569704 2.50 My Secret Life
Swingingfrom the Chandeliers Subtitled 3373452 3.00 The Invisible
Wall Rpt Subtitled 25433 3.30 Open Space The Plot Rpt
BBC Focus
4.00 Benefits Agency Today
4.30 Disability Today
5.00 Voluntary SectorTelevision: Local Exchange Transfer Schemes, counselling men, charity advertising and volunteering in Europe.
Open University
6.00 Education and Society
Anti-Racist Maths
6.25 H istory of Maths The Vernacular Tradition Rpt 7093029 6.50 Technology Free Body Diagrams
A looks at leisure activities. Hidden cameras are used in London, Bath, Manchester and Cornwall to show the problems faced.