With signing.
Animated fun with Alvin and his brothers.
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1.
Animation.
(Repeated at 2.00pm) (Repeat)
A game of hide-and-seek puts Lassie in grave danger. (Repeat)
More tips on caricatures.
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The story of the steam locomotive that revolutionised transportation
Sumptuous summer dishes.
Peggy and friends visit a butterfly park. (Stereo)
Simon Dring travels through eastern Turkey and into Iran.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
A chance to look back at some favourite moments.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
A look at some of the trees and shrubs grown specially for winter colour.
Last in the series
Today's competitors are at Ennerdale Water in the Lake District.
(Stereo)
Pickles from India and the Caribbean.
(Repeat)
Consumer news.
(Stereo)
Animation.
(Shown at 8.20am) (Repeat)
' Biographical drama starring
Suzanne Pleshette , Lloyd Bridges Divorcee Leona Rosenthal sets her sights on millionaire real estate mogul
Harry Helmsley-who is already married.
Director Richard Michaels (1990) # See Films: pages 54-58 ***
Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia-based quiz.
Cookery challenge.
(Stereo)
Oprah Winfrey offers advice to people who have written to the show.
The first in a ten-part culinary series.
Prue Leith and Caroline Waldegrave make some simple, satisfying desserts.
The first of five programmes focusing on breast cancer through the eyes of a group of women determined to beat the disease. Today, they discuss staging a fashion show with a difference.
Three aged Klingon warriors arrive on Deep Space Nine in search of Curzon Dax. Their mission is to fulfil a blood oath made decades ago.
The thirties and forties are fondly remembered as halcyon days for soccer. But stars such as Tom Finney, Tommy Lawton and Stanley Matthews recall a different side to a sport blighted by wage slavery, teams without managers and training problems.
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The first of three programmes in which writer Jancis Robinson explores the relationship between ourselves and what we eat.
Scientists have transformed farming and created recipes for newly affluent consumers. But who has really profited from the food revolution?
See today's choices. (Stereo)
The return of the motoring show.
Jeremy Clarkson test-drives the Audi A3 hatchback, the latest addition to the range of a booming car manufacturer, while Tiff Needell takes the two-seater Lotus Elise for a spin. Off the road, Quentin Willson looks at worrying EU plans to make car parts more expensive.
The last in the present series.
Actress Emily Lloyd visits California for a hedonistic holiday in the invigorating spas and vineyards, while Simon Calder of The Independent heads to Japan for a calming, affordable weekend in Tokyo.
When Joanna and Roy's baby was born, the doctors couldn't establish the gender of their child. Brian and Hilary found themselves in the same predicament. Both couples describe the anguish in the months that followed, and explain why they are open about their children's condition.
(Stereo)
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Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Hancock thinks Sid is out to kill him.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Peter Snow.
(Subtitled)
The late-night arts show returns. Mark Lawson and his guests discuss cultural topics including Icon, the new Frederick Forsyth novel.
Followed by Weatherview
Robbie Coltrane explains how architects plan to build the world's tallest skyscraper.
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Open University
12.30 Outsiders In - Muslims in Europe
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1.30 Childbirth and Contraception
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Summer Nights
2.00 Remembering Essentials
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Business and Work
4.00 Winning
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4.30 My Brilliant Career
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5.00 Winning
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5.30 My Brilliant Career
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Open University
6.00 Patterns in Green
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6.25 Discovering 16th-century Strasbourg
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6.50 Understanding Modern Societies
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