With Signing.
Animated fun with the Hip brothers
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Strong winds cause havoc with Sarah and James's kite.
(Repeated at 2pm) (Repeat)
Parliamentary update.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Standard Grade Design: Charles Rennie Mackintosh
(ages 14-16) (Stereo)
9.20 The RE Collection: Life and Death
(ages 14+) (Stereo)
9.45 Watch: Art: Animals
(ages 5-7)
Drip, Squiggle and Squidge find out animals in art, with the help of Vincent van Gogh.
Following footsteps at the Playground Stop.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
10.30 Come Outside: Apples
(ages 4-5) (Stereo)
10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science: Classification - Does It Bite?
(Stereo)
11.15 Clementine: C'est l'Amour
(ages 14-16)
11.30 GNVQ TV: Business and the Media
(ages 16-19)
With signing and subtitles.
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15am on BBC1) (Stereo)
Business news.
(Stereo)
1.00 Teaching Today: Breaking the Mould - a New Look at School Worship
1.30 Showcase
1.40 Hotch Potch House: Round and Round
(ages 3-5)
(Shown at 8.20am)
On the run again, Richard Kimble becomes stranded in a former mining town.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Political events.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Ceefax: page 611.
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Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia-based quiz.
(Stereo)
Continuing the culinary challenge.
Today, Oprah Winfrey meets young women fearful of ageing.
(Stereo)
Pathe news from 1956.
(Black and white)
Emma Forbes appeals on behalf of the Kids' Club Network.
(For donation details see Sunday at 5.20 pm)
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Will tries to prove he is responsible enough to go to a Ziggy Marley concert.
(Stereo)
Continuing the Australian drama series. Stassy puts a spell on Katerina.
Music news, this week featuring the Spice Girls, Boyzone, and Luther Vandross. With Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston.
(Revised repeat) (Stereo)
Since the time of George II, Britain's cartoonists have mocked the monarchy. In the first of two programmes, Kenneth Baker MP takes an irreverent look at royal satire. Part two next week.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Financial tips and advice. In National Make-a-Will Week, a look at the problems and pitfalls of creating a will, and how to get the best value for money. Presented by Liz Barclay, Mickey Clark and Tony Morris.
See today's choices.
Support Material: for a Beginner's Guide to Investment, available at the end of the series, send a cheque for £3.50, payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed] More details on Ceefax page
Pound for Pound
8.00pm BBC2 Have you made a will? If not, or if you've contented yourself with a home-made will, you'd be well advised to watch tonight's programme. Solicitors say that they make more money from sorting out the legal tangles caused by badly-made wills than they do from drawing them up in the first place - so it's obviously in everyone's interest to save money now in order to have more to leave later. Pound for Pound looks at the problems and pitfalls you may encounter in making a will, and asks how you can get the best value from a solicitor.
This week, Antonio Carluccio visits Venice, where he savours the local spices and cheers on the annual gondoliers race. He then travels on to Verona to attend a romantic dinner in honour of Romeo and Juliet. Recipes include seafood salad, doge's ice cream and peaches in wine.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
See Antonio Carluccio: page 42; and for details of how to join the Radio Times Wine Club see page
Antonio Carluccio's Italian Feast 8.30pm BBC2
Venice, once one of the world's greatest maritime cities, retains traces of its former glory in the food markets, where spices from all over the world can be bought to liven up the local cuisine. Antonio Carluccio goes on a spice safari in the Rialto market, putting together a selection that includes cinnamon, cardamom and saffron for a special Venetian dessert - doge's ice-cream, prepared in one of the city's most expensive hotels. Also on the menu tonight is a seafood salad and a visit to Verona, home of Romeo and Juliet, where Carluccio visits the Capulet house and enjoys a sumptuous meal at the restaurant next door.
Tricks of the trade. Tonight, housekeepers share their cleaning secrets, including cheap, labour-saving ways of dealing with everyday chores.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Written by Ray Galton, Alan Simpson
After nominating himself to organise the festivities, Hancock hits upon several money-making ventures with Sid's help.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Peter Snow.
Presenter Harriet Gaze investigates the Outsiders Club which sex therapist Tuppy Owens established to provide sexual contact for disabled people.
Followed by Weatherview
Monty Don visits Tunisia's oldest and largest resort, Hammamet, and goes on a desert safari.
(Repeat)
With Lesley Riddoch.
Open University
12.30 A Question of Identity - Berlin and Berliners
1.30 Seville The Edge of Empire
Nightschool TV
2.00 Special Needs
(signed)
BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
4.30 Film Education: Wind in the Willows - Filming Mr Toad
5.00 Inside Europe
5.30 Film Education: Dragonheart - Myths and Mythology
Open University
6.00 Giotto The Arena Chapel
6.50 Santo Spirito A Renaissance Church
(Repeat)
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