With signing and subtitles.
Animated adventures. Krang and Shredder cause more problems for the turtles. (Rpt)
A 10-part sports and activities series. Today: hill running, Irish dancing, badminton and skiing. Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1.
Animation. Lucy helps the fish on a tropical island. Repeated at 2.00pm.
Parliamentary news.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 lei Paris (ages 12-14)
Paris Jeune Stereo 4498028 9.25 Job Bank (ages 14+) Tour Leader/Self Employment
4401592 9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) The Frog in Winter
(Rpt) (Stereo)
10.25 Numbertime (ages 4-5) More or Less: One Less Stereo 2289776 10.40
Jeunes Francophones
11.00 TeachingToday The Planet Earth: Can It Change? Stereo 5979 11.30 The Shape of the World (ages 14+)A
Migrant's Heart Stereo 3123844 12.05 The Spanish Collection (ages 16+) Afortunados
Consumer information. Stereo ........
1.00 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16) Why Industry Comes and Goes Stereo 65935486 1.20ZigZag(ages
8-10+) An African Country: Kenya Stereo 65939202 1.45 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Clay (Pottery)
Animated fun. Shown at 8.25am. (Stereo)
Discussion show hosted by Andrew Neil.
Fordetailssee Tuesday
Regional News and Weather
Parliamentary news, Stereo Subtitled.
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz. Stereo ..........................
Culinary game show. Stereo ................
Some of the first black students in America to enter all-white schools following the end of segregation in are guests on today's show were they are reunited with the white tormentors from their childhood. Stereo Subtitled....
Pathe News from 1956. b/w
An occasional series about some of Britain's hidden horticultural delights. Today, a visit to Edge Hill Garden in Gwent, South Wales..................
Upon their return from a routine mission, Captain Picard and Data discover that the Enterprise is adrift in space and members of the crew are behaving strangely.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6.00pm
The Crystals. A young woman who is sufferingfrom amnesia has terrifying visions of the future, while Buck, Wilma and Hawk are threatened by a strange mummified creature.
Following the phenomenal success of Babylon Zoo and the pop band's Asian singer Jas Mann, Rajesh Mirchandani reports on the increasing number of young Asians choosing mainstream pop over the traditional Asian music market. Tonight, East follows the struggles of three ambitious Asian musicians and talks to publicist
Max Clifford and pop star Apache Indian, in an attempt to uncover what it takes to become an Asian superstar.
(Stereo)
Second in the six-part series in which chef Gary Rhodes goes on a culinary tour of Britain. Northumbria. Today, Gary explores the Northumbrian countryside where he discovers a traditional recipe for
Newcastle Brown bread, before making his way to Bamburgh Castle. On today's menu are mushroom risotto with crispy black pudding, roasted cod with anchovies, and gypsy tart.
Producer Paul O'Connor ; Executive producer
Fiona Pitcher Rpt Stereo BBC BOOK: More Rhodes around Britain is available in hardback, price£ 15.99,
This week's programme travels to
Marrakech in Morocco, where
Tessa Shaw discovers the secrets of the Moorish style, and offers tips on how to create a casbah look forthe home. Plus advice on colourful paints to improve your mood, how to make decorative mouldings with papier-mache, and an insider's guide to weather vanes. Series producer Simon Shaw ; Series editor
DaisyGoodwin Stereo
Tonight's last in the series offers an insight into military life in the deserted killingfields of northern Bosnia, where American and Russian soldiers patrol the area known as "the Zone" - a haunted no-man's-land sandwiched between the warring factions.
See today's choices.
Producer Daniel Reed ; Series editor
StephenLambert Stereo
Second in the eight-part series, written and narrated by Richard Mabey, about the changing British countryside.
This week, a history of country life on the Shetland Islands, and a look at how traditional farming in the region has had to adapt over the years. See today's choices.
With Peter Snow.
American crime drama series.
Chapter 11. Cross asks Hoffman to represent the son of a wealthy client who has been accused of date rape.
Shown yesterday at 9.00pm. For cast see yesterday
Followed by Weatherview
Presented by Andrew Neil.
Open University
12.30 "New Generations" and "Piping Hot" Rpt 69158 1.30 The Clinical Psychologist
Night School
2.00 The Science Collection
BBC Focus
4.00 British Film Institute Revaluing
Uteracy 87103 4.30 United Nations-50 Years of Activity 63887 5.00
Voluntary Sector Television - How volunteering makes a difference, and making charity adverts work.
Open University
6.00 Silver A Source of Power for the State Rpt 7153448 6.25 Women's
Studies The Body Social
6.50 Materials Strike a Light
Subtitled