With signing.
Animated fun with the hip brothers.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1.
Animated adventures.
(Repeated at 2pm) (Repeat)
In the first of a two-part episode, Lassie sets out on the trail of a potentially dangerous German shepherd dog.
(Continues tomorrow at 8.35am) (Repeat)
With signing and subtitles.
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15am on BBC1) (Stereo)
Tips on how to create a comic strip cartoon.
(Repeat)
The story of the 1922 Austin Seven. the car that brought motoring to the masses
Journalist Simon Dring retraces his journey on the hippie trail. He travels into northern India and meets the Dalai Lama in his village home, then goes south to
Vrindavan.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Live coverage of the Trades Union Congress including, today, debates on Europe and stakeholding.
Coverage continues at 2.15pm.
The first of four programmes being shown this week looks at the New World wines of Chile.
Business and consumer news.
Animation.
(Shown at 8.20am)
Further coverage from Blackpool.
(Coverage continues tomorrow at 11am.)
(TUC Online details on Monday)
Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia-based quiz, featuring the Champions' League.
(Stereo)
Continuing the cookery challenge.
Today's guests have been nominated by friends and peers for doing a great job.
Pathe news of 1956.
(Black and white)
Continuing the series which focuses on breast cancer through the eyes of a group of women who have the disease. Today, the women recall being diagnosed with breast cancer.
(Stereo)
Will and Carlton compete to get dates for Hilary's Halloween party.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Australian drama series.
The lonely death of a neighbour prompts Danni to join a home-help service.
For the start of the autumn term, Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston present The O Zone's own school reports on the behaviour of pop stars over the past year. Grange Hill's teachers Mrs McClusky (Gwyneth Powell) and Mr Bronson (Michael Sheard) are on hand to help with the assessments. Stars under scrutiny include East 17, Madonna, Kylie Minogue and Eternal.
Second of a six-part series that investigates the way in which chemistry affects our lives.
The building blocks for new materials or drugs are too small to see. This programme explores the imagined landscape of the chemist's world. With Mike Bullivant.
Wayne Percival works in the Wirral, Merseyside for one of Britain's oldest insurance companies. He is under increasing pressure to sell more and it's his job to ask customers uncomfortable questions about life and death. This film follows him on his daily circuit as he confronts people with their worst nightmares, hoping to encourage them to opt for financial security.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
A series in which professionals reveal their tricks of the trade.
The ultimate guide to snappy dressing, from the tailors of Savile Row.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Hancock enters the realm of the courtroom to defend an obviously guilty Sid.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Jeremy Paxman.
Tracey MacLeod presents live coverage of the fifth Mercury Music Prize award ceremony from London, with performances from some of the contenders. Journalists Tony Parsons, Charlie Gillett and Laura Lee Davies discuss the shortlist, which includes albums by Oasis and Black Grape.
Grace and Rick help to conceal Emmet's lover from Jean at the funeral.
(For cast see Friday)
Followed by Weatherview
Open University
12.30 More than Meets the Eye
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
1.00 Seeing through Maths
(Repeat)
1.30 Child Development
(Repeat)
Summer Nights
2.00 The Art of Craft Collections
BBC Focus
4.00 Unicef in the Classroom
(Repeat)
4.30 Unicef in the Classroom
(Repeat)
5.00 Italia 2000: Artie Mestieri
(Repeat)
5.30 Film Education
(Repeat)
Open University
6.00 Maths
(Repeat)
6.25 Science and Nuclear Waste
(Repeat)
6.50 Rural Life
(Repeat)
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