With signingand subtitles.
Animation. Repeated at 1.00pm (Rpt) (Stereo)
Animation based on J. M. Barrie's novel.
More cartoon fun with the little blue creatures.
Children's drama.
Sports and activities series.
Cartoon. SuperTed rescues a stranded whale. (Rpt)
More fun with the little dog.
Poppy finds herself in the Wild West.
Sci-fi cartoon. (Rpt)
Animated adventures of the giant blue crimefighter. (Rpt) (Stereo)
Jeff and Jeannie find a body.
(Repeat)
The story of James Hanratty , whose trial for murder in 1962 was the longest in British history. B/W and colour
Consumerinformation. Stereo ........
Animated fun. Shown at 7.30am. (Stereo)
Polo. Alookatthesummertraditionsof the exclusive world of polo. Rpt.
The story of a horse killed in a road accident. Rpt ..............................
Talk show presented by Andrew Neil.
Fordetails see yesterday Stereo...............
Regional News and Weather
Sound of Islands
An exploration of the Outer Hebrides and their maritime history.
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz. Stereo ..........................
Culinary game show. stereo ................
Today, Oprah Winfrey finds out what behaviour Americans regard as anti-social. Stereo
Pathe News of 1956. b/w
Reginald and Olive Tuffrey recall the problems imposed by rationing on their wedding arrangements.
Worf's son refuses to follow Klingon tradition and declare his intention of becoming a warrior.
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6.00pm)
In this Top Gear special
Jeremy Clarkson finds living proof that the inspiration ofEnzo Ferrari is still alive. Director David Wheeler ; Executive producer Dennis Adams
More than a million British people are voters of Asian descent. The way they cast their vote could determine which party emerges victorious at the next general election. In this East special, Bafta award-winning journalist Martin Bashir, in his first appearance since his interview with the Princess of Wales, charts how the three main political parties hope to harvest the Asian vote.
Herefordshire. Gary Rhodes visits
Herefordshire at harvest festival time.
On tonight's menu, honey roast apples with toffee cream - cooked with a difference; smoked eel salad; and a roasted pork stir fry.
Director CaiusJulyan; Series producer
Paul O'Connor BBC BOOK: More Rhodes around Britain is available in hardback, price 15.9
Have you ever wanted to make something of your garden but have brown thumbs? Don'tdespair. Kevin McCloud shows you how to transform your garden using paint, lanterns and a little imagination. Tessa Shaw presents a guide to choosing, and caring for, oriental rugs, and designer
Jocasta Innes goes to the Home Front house to help Graham and Maxine Walsh re-create a Victorian drawing room. Series producer Simon Shaw ; Series editor
DaisyGoodwin Stereo
Stonehenge. One of the great mysteries of Ancient
Britain is how Stonehenge was built. Hundreds of labourers, led by engineer Mark Whitby , set out to solve the riddle. Narrated by Art Malik. See today's choices.
Producer Cynthia Page ; Executive producer
Robin Brightwell ♦ Stonehenge, how did they do that?: page 32
Fourth in the eight-part series, written and narrated by Richard Mabey, about the changing British countryside.
On the surface, little of the landscape of the Yorkshire Dales seems to have altered, but in fact over the last 50 years profound changes have occurred. Although the Dales is still a breathtaking and wild environment, is it in danger of being tamed?
(Colour with B/W) (Stereo)
WithJeremyVine.
American crime drama series.
Chapter 13. Rumours circulate about Cross's health and Lizzie Hoffman identifies her abductor.
Shown yesterday at 9.00pm. For cast see yesterday
Followed by Weatherview
Washing-Up Wars. Another chance to see this documentary about the dramas surroundingthe drabness of an everyday event. We take a look at the struggles and rituals that exist around the washing-up bowl, rangingfrom the efforts of a five-year-old to avoid her turn at the sink to the daily grind of George, 69, who washes dishes in a busy transport cafe.
Director Caroline Hawkins ; Editor Peter Symes
Open University
12.30 One Fact, Many Facets
508181.00 A Level Playing Field?
Subtitled 245661.30 Assessing Chances -Reflections
Night School
2.00 Special Needs
BBC Focus
4.00 British Film Institute Revaluing Literacy Rpt 59837 4.30 United Nations - 50 Years of Activity 45059 5.00 Voluntary Sector
Television - How volunteering makes a difference, and making charity adverts work.
Open University
6.00 Stressed Materials Foretelling Fatigue Life Rpt 7655856 6.25
Relational Concepts Rpt 7634363 6.50 Free Body Diagrams