With signing and subtitles.
Cartoon fun with the little blue creatures.
Sports and activities series. Shown yesterday 5.10pm. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Animation. Mr Benn goes ballooning.
Political news and views from the Houses of Parliament, stereo 604W39
Last Second of a Big Dream.
Richard Kimble is recognised when he applies for a job with a local circus.
FirstshownonlTV B/W
A visit to the Roundabout Stop. (Rpt) (Stereo)
Live coverage of one of today's NatWest Trophy second-round matches.
Introduced by Tony Lewis. Commentary from Richie Benaud , Geoffrey Boycott , David Gower and Jack Bannister.
TV presentation Alan Griffiths
Business news. Stereo ....
Musical series. Melvin and Maureen decide to take up several types of dancing. (Rpt) (Stereo)
Further live coverage of a second-round match. Coverage continues on BBC 1.
Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Animated capers..
Animation about a group of friendly skeletons. Big and Little keep bumping into each other during the night. (Rpt) (Stereo)
First in a repeat series of the children's game show. With Bobby Davro, Peter Simon, Shane Richie and Katy Hill.
Series combining well-known cartoon characters with wildlife footage to reveal the true nature of animals in the wild. Featuring puppets Dogsbody and Fleur Pompidou.
Rptd tomorrow at 7.55am. (Stereo)
Second in a five-part mystery drama. What is the connection between the standing stones and the drummer boy's candle?
Dramatised by Marilyn Fox , from a story by William Mayne
Continuing the coverage of a 60-overs-per-side, second-round match. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
The Scottish Highland dance scene is a hotbed of obsessions and powerful passions. This documentary follows
Canadian champion Colleen Rintamaki and young Scottish hopeful Tony Cargill through the tension, tears and trauma of the Highland Dance World
Championship, taking place at the Cowal Games in Dunoon, Argyll. DirectorFiona Kelly ; ProducerMay Miller
Stereo...................................................
First in a six-part documentary series offering a behind-the-scenes look at aspects of school life as they affect both pupils and teachers at the Francis Combe School, a small comprehensive in Watford, Hertfordshire.
It's summer and the A-level exams are approaching. Sixth formers and teachers alike are getting nervous. For the pupils, passing is the key to entry to college and beyond. For the teachers, with more and more parents choosing schools according to league table performance, the pass rate could affect Francis Combe's whole future.
See today's choices.
Polly Toynbee : page 14
Another chance to see the highly acclaimed documentary from last year's "Modern Times" series, about the cosmopolitan range of people who frequent the Brockwell Park Lido in Brixton, south London. Filmed during last year's long, hot summer, this atmospheric film offers a miniature portrait of Londoners at play. See today's choices.
Last in a series of eight personal reflections on the best of modern 20th-century British architecture.
Writer Germaine Greer chooses the Glyndebourne Opera House on the Sussex Downs. The building, which opened in 1994, was constructed in just 18 months and was designed by Michael Hopkins and Patty Hopkins.
With Peter Snow.
(Subtitled)
Chapter 19. Richard Cross behaves oddly in the witness stand. Avedon decides to testify in his own defence. Shown yesterday at 9.00pm
Followed by Weatherview
With Andrew Neil , Stereo .........
Open University
12.30 Art in 14th-century Italy
The Baptistery, Padua Rpt
76237 l.OORunningtheNHS Quality andCulture Rpt 40985 1.30Whipped into Action
Summer Nights
2.00 Perfect Pictures Collection 3
Sherman and Mapplethorpe BBC Focus
4.00 Italia 2000 Arti e Mestieri
75256 4.30 United Nations - 50 Years of Activity Rpt 21850 5.00Voluntary Sector Television
Open University
6.00 The Trial of Socrates
6175850 6.25 Genderingthe Product Rpt 6175850 6.50 Linkage Mechanisms