With Signing. Stereo ....
7.30 Animated antics with the chipmunk brothers..
Art programme.
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1
Animation.
Repeatedat2pm Repeat ........................
Repeated at 2.05pm Repeat Stereo .......
When their owner is taken ill, Lassie helps look after some pigeons. Repeat ...
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 The French Experience Professions 5717742 9.15The Business Studies
Collection (ages 16+) Stereo 282029 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Art
Animated characters introduce us to images of different places. Artist Clare Goddard makes a cityscape collage using recycled teabag.
10.00 The Tent Stop.
Repeat
10.30 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) In the Past- in the Kitchen 90 Years Ago Stereo 1182452 10.45 Revista (ages 11-14) CasayRutina
11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Skyhunter 2 ― the Birdman Stereo 9858100 11.20
Short Circuit (ages 14-16) Earthquakes and Seismic Waves Stereo 9712810 11.40
English Time (ages 11-14) Shakespeare Shorts Stereo Subtitled 1018926 12.00
English File (ages 14-17) Death of Salesman (part 3) Stereo
Business and consumer news.
(Stereo)
2.00
Shown at 8.20am
Shownat8.25am Stereo .....................
Vintage fantasy espionage series.
The Silent Enemy. A nuclear submarine is found with its entire crew dead.
Written by Donald James Repeat Subtitled ..
Journey to the Dark Heart. The story of zoologist Mark Linfield 's travels to see the lowland gorillas of central Africa.
Repeat Stereo
The grand final of the Champions' League. Presented by Martyn Lewis.
Cookery challenge. Stereo ......................
Today's topic is the public's fascination with crime and criminals,
Antiques game show with Anne Gregg. Today'sguestis Ready, Steady, Cook presenterFern Britton.
The second in a new sci-fi drama series.
Quinn and his friends find themselves in a parallel universe where San Francisco is run by a communist military government. Quinn Mallory
JERRY O'CONNELL. Wade Wells
SABRINA LLOYD , MaximillianArturo JOHN RHYS -
DAVIES. Rembrandt Brown CLEAVANT DERRICKS
The latest news, views and gossip from the world of entertainment. This week, Eddie Murphy talks about his latest film, The Nutty Professor. Plus a computer games roundup with Adem Ay. Presented by Andrea Boardman.
(Revised repeat tomorrow in Live and Kicking on BBC1)
The second of two wildlife programmes following the development of a buzzard chick in a nest in ah Exmoor beechwood.
Mordicus has survived the dangers of his early days and is now learning to fend for himself, developing his hunting skills and finding his own territory. Director Simon King ; Producer John King
Repeat Subtitled .....
Pathe News footage from 1956.
Shown on Tuesday. 5.40pm Black and white
Continuing the series of sheepdog trials. Competing today are Pat Byrne Jr from County Kildare, Con McGarryfrom Castlerea and Harford Logan from County Antrim
. Robin Page introduces the Irish heat from Combermere in Shropshire. Gus Dermody commentates. Directorian Russell ; Producer Joy Corbett
A seasonal tour of some of Britain's finestgardens, by garden designer Rosemary Verey.
February- the Winter Garden
This week, Rosemary Verey shows how to bring life to a winter garden. She also visits David Hick 's landscaped garden at The Grove in Oxfordshire and the moated garden at Benington Lordship in Hertfordshire. See today's choices. Director Keith Sheather ; Series producer
PeterMurphy Stereo
The celebrity quiz show hosted by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer , with team captains Ulrika Jonsson and Mark Lamarr , and Matt Lucas as George Dawes. Tonight's guests are television presenters Alice Beer and Gordon Burns , actor Dermot Morgan from
Father Ted and singer Robbie Williams. Director Mark Mylod ; Producer Alan Marke
The series in which comedian Julian Clary holds court, presiding over the grievances of the public and acting as judge and jury. This week's causes of grief include a husband who is never at home and an embarrassing friend. The celebrity guest in the dock is novelist Jilly Cooper.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The return of the comedy news quiz, hosted by Angus Deayton. Team captains
Ian Hislop and Paul Merton and guests take a satirical look at the week's developments. See today's choices. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Richard Wilson
Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 * Have they made news for you: page 35
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Kirsty Wark at the Labour Party conference in Blackpool and Peter Snow in the Studio. Subtitled ....
When Arthur has lunch with a rival television network executive, Larry thinks that his producer is being head hunted. With a guest appearance by singer Kris Kristofferson.
The Mango. George has problems with his new girlfriend. Jerry learns that his relationship with Elaine was not all that it seemed and asks for a second chance.
Forcast see Wednesday Stereo Subtitled.
One-off comedy show that presents a roundup of the news, events and issues that might make the headlines in October 1997. Could the future really be this funny? Featuring Roger Blake, Melanie Hudson, Pauline McLynn, Sally Phillips and Kim Wall.
Directors Dominic Brigstocke and Simon Delaney
Producer Phil Clarke
Followed by Weatherview
Oscar-winn ing documentary.
Harvey Milk was charismatic, compassionate, powerful and gay. He was the first avowed homosexual to win political office in a major American city. In 1978, after 11 months as a city supervisor in San Francisco, he was assassinated by fellow supervisor and ideological rival, Dan White , an embittered ex-policeman. Narrated by Harvey Fierstein.
Director Robert Epstein (1983) .... # See Films: pages 58-64 ****