With signingand subtitles.
Gargamel tries to lure the Smurfs to his castle.
Shown yesterday 5.10pm. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Penny draws dogs. Repeated at 2.00pm. (Rpt)
Cartoon about a forgetful frog.
Parliamentary proceedings.
(Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 The Limit
(ages 16+)
9.45 Writing and Pictures: The Rescue
(ages 6-7) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
The bus halts at the Patch Stop. (Rpt) (Stereo)
10.25 Storytime
(ages 4-5)
10.40 Jeunes Francophones
(ages 14-16) (Stereo)
11.05 Space Ark
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Landmarks Extra
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)
11.35 Landmarks
(ages 9-12) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
12.00 Teaching Today
Live consumer news.
1.00 Lifeschool
(ages 14+) (Subtitled)
1.25 Human Rights, Human Wrongs
(Stereo)
1.45 Numbertime
(ages 4-5)
Animation. Shown at 8.20am.
The romantic story of an army warrant officer and a landworker.
Live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Cartoon fun.
Animated adventures.
Fifth of the seven-part comedy series, set at a mysterious Somerset castle.
Emma, Pippa and Mark scrape through the entrance auditions.
Written by Jeremy Front
Mark Palmer, a teenager with cerebral palsy, puts Disneyland Paris to the consumer test.
In the first of six programmes looking at the working lives of London florists Sophie Hanna has advice on arranging flowers for special occasions.
From the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham comes this look at the Gardeners' World Live exhibition, which opened yesterday and continues until Sunday. Presenter Michele Newman and garden designer David Stevens meet the people with a passion for plants. Plus, there's a special feature on young gardeners.
See today's choices.
(Gardeners' World is tomorrow at 8.30pm)
(Stereo)
Geoff Hamilton: page 38
Live coverage of the closing day of a three-day ceremony held in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh's 75th birthday. The duke will be accompanied by the Queen to London's Horse Guards Parade, where they will hear a programme of music written and arranged for the occasion, and performed by the massed bands of the Royal Marines.
(Stereo)
Kirsty Wark tells the story of model villages,
Sir Bernard Ingham visits the Stoodley Pike obelisk, while Ptolemy Dean reveals the state of neglect of many of architect Sir John Soane 's buildings. See today's choices.
Series producer Basil Comely; Executive producer
Roland Keating
Tonight, actor Robert Lindsay travels to Africa with his brother to indulge his passion for fishing in the lakes on Mount Kenya, reputed to be among the best in the world for trout. Plus, Sophie Campbell checks out the options for hiring a holiday home in Cornwall. Presented by Penny Junor .
Producers Anna Beattie and Helen Bullough
Editor Liz Warner
With Jeremy Paxman.
The series for gay men, lesbians and interested others. Hosted by Rhona Cameron and Bert Tyler Moore.
(Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
With Trevor Phillips.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 Apples, Risks and Recriminations
(Rpt)
1.30 Invasion from Mars
FETV Short Cuts
2.00 Working with Food
BBC Focus
4.00 Italia 2000
(Rpt)
4.30 Royal Institution Discourse
(Rpt)
5.30 The Adviser
Open University
6.00 New Formulae for Food
6.25 Family Centre
6.50 Santo Spirito: a Renaissance Church