With signing and subtitles.
More cartoon fun with the little blue creatures.
Sports and activities series. Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1.
Animated fun. Repeated at 2.00pm.
Cartoon. Philbert builds a house.
Parliamentary news. Stereo....
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 TV6 (ages 16+) Life Stories - a Mother's Love Stereo 7613056
9.35 Showcase stereo 9075969
9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
Poppy tries out her baking skills.
10.25 Numbertime (ages 4-5) More or Less: Three Less Stereo 5793785 10.40 Jeunes Francophones (ages 14-16) Le Travail Stereo 7729489 ll.OOTeaching Today Equal Opportunities in Primary Scienceand IT stereo 4292 11.30 The Shape of the World (ages 14+)
Changing Berlin: Changing Europe Subtitled 9958245 12.05 Landmarks (ages 9-12) Tudors and Stuarts -Plague!
Consumerand business information.
1.00 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16) The Retail Chain
31517360 1.20ZigZag(ages8-10+)
Danger Detectors Stereo 31528476 1.45 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Holes in the Ground
Animation. Shown at 8.20am.
Talk show with an international audience, presented by Andrew Neil.
(For details see yesterday)
3.00 News
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of today's political news and events.
(Stereo)
The fourth quarter-final. (Stereo)
Culinary game show.
In today's show, some of Hollywood's top special effects experts share their secrets.
(Stereo)
Labour MP Ann Taylor talks to Gloria Hunniford about life as an Opposition member on the front benches and explains how she overcame male dominance in her constituency in Yorkshire to secure selection...
A Ferengi bent on exacting revenge targets the son that Captain Jean-Luc Picard never knew he had.
The Hand of the Goral. Buck, Hawk and Wilma find the starship Searcher and its crewstrangely altered when they return from a planetary survey. Rpt 4 78
DESIGNS OF THE TIMES
The best new British products, architecture and graphics are featured over the next three weeks in a competition decided by viewers' phone-in votes. In the first programme, a panel of four experts discusses the merits of the entries in the products section. Hosted by Janet Street-Porter.
Viewers can vote by calling one of the numbers below. The winner will be announced in a programme on 8 July.
Attila beverage-can crusher: [number removed].
Freeplay clockwork radio: [number removed].
Creative effects instant camera: [number removed].
Eurostar train nose design: [number removed].
Mekong wheelchair: [number removed].
Calls cost a maximum of 10p. Lines are open until 27 June. To vote via website: [web address removed]
BBC Design Awards events sponsored by Audi
Kent. After stopping on the beach at Whitstable to make barbecued fish with mayonnaise dips and salsa, Gary harks back to his catering college days with mustard-and-leek crumble followed by jam-and-frangipane tart. On a day-trip to Boulogne, he champions the cause of British cheese. Director/Producer Paul O'Connor
BBC BOOK: More Rhodes around Britain is available in hardback.
On a strict budget, designer Anne McKevitt creates three dream bedrooms designed to suit a single woman, a middle-aged couple and a gym instructor: Kevin McCloud fashions a garden fountain in Kent; and Tessa Shaw learns the secrets of keeping a clean home from the Housekeepers of the National Trust. Series producer Simon Shaw ; Series editor
DaisyGoodwin Stereo Subtit/ed
TheObelisk. Usingonly primitive equipment, ancient
Egyptians carved obelisks weighing more than a jumbo jet from solid granite and transported them down the Nile for installation in precise positions. Attempts to re-create the achievement progress slowly. Narrated by Art Malik. See today's choices. Producer Michael Barnes ; Executive producer
Robin Brightwell
Fifth in the eight-part series, written and narrated by Richard Mabey, about the changing British countryside.
Local inhabitants talk about the changing patterns of life in an enchanting but vulnerable area of Britain where some wildlife species and ways of life have disappeared forever.
See today's choices.
(Colour and B/W) (Stereo)
With Peter Snow.
(Subtitled)
Chapter 14. Cross's alibi is weakened. Shown yesterday at 9.00pm. For cast see yesterday
Followed byWeatherview
With Andrew Neil.
Open University
12.30 Runningthe Country The
Industry of Culture Rpt
1.00 Bangkok - City Speaks Subtitled 82964 1.30 Making Medical Decisions
Night School
2.00TeachingToday BBC Focus
4.00 Health and Safety at Work
43044235 4.15 Find Out about BBC
Focus Rpt 43032490 4.30 Disability Today 89047 5.00 Voluntary Sector Television - a special edition from England and Belfast to celebrate Volunteers Week.
Open University
6.00 Ancient Athens Acropolis Now Rpt 6829983 6.25 The Founding of the Royal Society Rpt 6808490 6.50 Engineering Mechanics