With signing and subtitles.
Animated tales about little blue creatures.
Shown yesterday 5.10pm. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Cartoon. Repeated at 1.00pm. (Rpt)
Parliamentary proceedings.
(Stereo)
The concluding part of this documentary examines how pollution and overfishing are affecting fishermen.
Peggy and her friends find tidal treasures.
Kimble is hired to look after a man injured in a road accident.
(First shown on ITV) (B/W)
Brody manages to lose a customer on his first day at work. (Rpt)
Grandma takes up a hobby. (B/W)
How more than £2.5 million was stolen in the Great Train Robbery of 1963.
(B/W and Colour) (Rpt)
Live consumer news.
Shown at 8.20am.
Today, different kinds of bread.
Using colour to transform a wardrobe and improve one's image. (Stereo)
Further live action from Lord's of England v India in the Second Test.
(Coverage continues at 5.35pm)
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Political events.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Cartoon.
Animated adventures. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Sixth of the seven-part comedy series, set at a mysterious Somerset castle.
Sasha struggles with a bullying theatre director.
Written by Chris Ellis.
Tennis
Coverage of the quarter-finals of the Direct Line Insurance Championships from Devonshire Park in Eastbourne. Traditionally a warm-up for the Wimbledon women's tournament, this year's contenders include Steffi Graf and Monica Seles.
Cricket: Second Test
Live from Lord's, the rest of the afternoon session in the England v India match.
Tonight, food writer Michael Bateman samples a seafood starter while the restaurant's staff await his verdict.
Fishermen in Cornwall look on in amusement as a photographertakes pictures of carefully posed dishes on the quayside, while Rick cooks bass, brill, skate, cod and pilchards, and prepares his version of the fishcake. Director/Producer David Pritchard
Unlikely romantic Ross Kemp, who plays Grant Mitchell in EastEnders, visits
Cliveden in Berkshire, a 19th-century house built by the Duke of Buckingham to house his mistress, and home to politicians the Astors in the thirties.
Kirsty Wark reports on plans to reflood the moat at the Tower of London. Plus, a look at life inside Britain's oldest almshouse.
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Masterchef presenter Loyd Grossman visits Lyon, a city he rates as one of Europe's top culinary destinations. Sophie Campbell tackles the formidable slopes of the Jungfrau in Switzerland, and discovers the network of mountain huts that offerfood and shelterto hill walkers. And
Simon Calder cycles from Carlisle to Glasgow on part of the National Cycle Network being developed by Sustrans, a group that promotes environmentally friendly, sustainable transport.
Producers Helen Bullough and Matthew Cole
Editor Liz Warner
First of four personal camcorder documentaries reflecting the lives, hopes and dreams of British people.
Omerjit Brar, a 19-year-old aspiring model, longs for excitement in her life. In spite of being discouraged by a top agency, she enters the Miss Asia UK competition to help her career.
Romantically, however, her life has turned upside down: the suitable boy her parents have arranged for her to marry has a rival for her affections - a new boy called Ranjit.
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News analysis, presented by Peter Snow.
(Subtitled) (PDC 10.35-11.15)
The series for gay men, lesbians and interested others, with news, features, holiday reports and celebrity chat. Presented by comedians Rhona Cameron and Bert Tyler-Moore.
(Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
Political chat show, presented by Trevor Phillips.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 Healthy Futures: Whose Views Count?
(Rpt)
1.00 Invasion from Mars
(Rpt)
1.30 Le Corbusier and the Villa La Roche
FETV Short Cuts
2.00 Women on TV
BBC Focus
4.00 Italia 2000
(Rpt)
4.30 Royal Institution Discourse: The Origins of Life
(Rpt)
5.30 The Adviser: What's in It for Me?
Open University
6.00 Diabetes - Restoring the Balance
(Rpt)
6.25 Seville: The Edge of Empire
(Rpt)
6.50 Pienza: A Renaissance City