With Signing.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Animation.
(Repeated at 1.00pm) (Repeat)
Canine capers.
Cartoon.
Shown yesterday at 4.30pm. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Hari is friendly with a watchmaker. (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Grandad misses a game of football. (Repeat)
Fun with pigs.
McGill is hired to watch a businessman.
(First shown on ITV)
(Subtitled)
US Comedy.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Gomez stands for the office of mayor.
(Black and White) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
The 1918 hunt for the surviving members of Russia's ex-ruling family.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
(First shown on ITV)
(Stereo)
Shown at 7.30am.
The salient facts about salt.
Brian Turner visits Berlin.
A debate on fashion.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Painting tips.
(Repeat)
Bryan McNemey explores Europe's oldest road in the last of the series.
Regional News and Weather
Spending an arctic summer with the wolves of Canada.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Animation.
Organisation in the workplace.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.35am) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Written by Judy Forshaw.
Laura rallies the Grovers to fight for Amanda and Patsy. (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Western starring
Joel McCrea , Alexis Smith
Kip Davis turns gun-runner aner his ranch is burned down during the Civil War, and encounters an old enemy. Director Ray Enright (1949) ♦ See Films: pages 46-52 **
Lord William Deedes, former army major, ex-editor of The Daily Telegraph and a cabinet minister under Harold Macmillan, talks to psychiatrist Anthony Clare about life at 83, how he doesn't worry about the ageing process, and reveals his belief in life after death.
(The series ends tomorrow 7 pm) (Stereo)
This documentary looks inside three Welsh homes - a five-bedroom Victorian house, a farmhouse and a terrace house - being redecorated with the help of a professional interior designer.
(First shown on BBC Wales)
A foray abroad for the One Foot in the Past team, seeking out heritage holidays.
Kirsty Wark explores the medieval town site of Venzone in north-eastern Italy. Devastated 20 years ago by two earthquakes, Venzone has been carefully reconstructed to recreate the past.
Andrew Graham-Dixon takes to the hills of Tuscany on his Vespa to visit the Renaissance town of Pienza, seen by Pope Pius II as the site of a rural Vatican.
And finally, Dan Cruickshank revels in the glorious decay of Palermo in Sicily, where art and architectural treasures tend to collapse in the dead of night.
Actor Neil Pearson tours the former
Chicago haunts of gangsters Al Capone , John Dillinger and others in tonight's special edition as well as watching the city's hapless Chicago Cubs baseball team in action at historic Wrigley Field. Meanwhile, Jonathan Futrell rides the elevated railwayforan art and architecture tour of the city that is credited with inventing the skyscraper. Producer Matthew Cole ; Editor Liz Warner
Exploring taboo issues of sex and gender. At the age of five, Alexander and Jackie entered puberty. Both have a rare medical condition that affects just 550 young people each year. This programme highlights what happens when a young child develops the body and the feelings of a teenager, and follows the children's treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. Narrated by Kirsty Wark. (Stereo)
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Classic comedy starring Tony Hancock
Old Joshua Merryweather is a character in a radio soap - not unlike The Archers - but he's soon to be written out of the script.
See today's choices.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by Coming of Age: Video Old Nation Shorts
With Peter Snow, including further coverage of the Republican Convention in San Diego.
(Subtitled)
Concluding the late-night, irreverent magazine series for older people with attitude. Featuring contributions from Richard Ingrams and Ned Sherrin.
Series editor Liz Warner ; Producer Gerard Barry
Followed by Weatherview
Grace has second thoughts about helping Wade and Nadine in their quest for a child.
(For cast see Monday) (Stereo)
A Day That Shook The World
Episode 39: 17th March 1968: Grosvenor Square
5 minutes on BBC Two England
This look back at historical news events focuses on the anti-Vietnam demonstration in London's Grosvenor Square on 17 March 1968.
Open University
12.30 The Rinuccini Chapel, Florence
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
1.00 Soap and Water
(Repeat)
1.30 Greenberg on Jackson Pollock
(Repeat)
Summer Nights
2.00 Music Maestro Essentials
Getting more from music.
(Repeat)
Languages
4.00 Mexico Vivo 2-5; Diez Temas 7; Spanish Globo 4; Bon Mot
Open University
6.00 Plants
(Repeat)
6.25 Toulouse - Money and Power in Provincial France
(Repeat)
6.50 San Francesco, Rimini
(Repeat)