Puppet series. Repeat.
A visit to the Why Bird Stop.
Repeat
House hold junk is transformed into something special. Repeat
Michael Hordern reads How the Leopard Got His Spots, from Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories.
(Repeat)
Animation about some ingenious pets
Animated antics
Of an arachnid. Repeat
Animation about an ancient mask. Repeat Stereo
Comedy-drama.
Ralph's dreams of reviving the sea scout troop are boosted when the kids find a deserted yacht. Repeat Stereo
The series from 1988.
Fiona introduces Ronnie to hip-hop music. Fiona MICHELLE GAYLE. Ronnie Birtles TINA MAHON , Mauler JOSHUA FENTON , Justine Dean RACHEL ROBERTS
. "Tegs" Ratcliffe SEAN MAGUIRE , Danny JONATHAN LAMBETH
Written by David Angus Repeat Subtitled ..
First in a six-part series of the drama about a girl and her magic 50p coin. Harmony loses the Queen's Nose. Shown last Wednesday on BBC1
The camcorder show made by children comes from Birmingham and features a report on the effect of autism on family life.
With guests socialite Tamara Beckwith ,
How2'sGareth Jones, Echobelly's Sonya Madan and actor Richard Wilson.
Shown last Friday Stereo Subtitled ............
Showbiz scandal, pop gossip and football chat, with Donna McPhail, Jenny Ross and Paul Tonkinson.
Featuring American singer Sheryl Crow in Paris and indie rock band Garbage in the USA. Presented byJayne Middlemiss and JamieTheakston.
Highlights of this year's British Ice Skating championships from the Spectrum Ice Rink in Guildford, Surrey. Scotland's
Stephanie Main and Kelly McDermott were expected to be the main challengers for the ladies' title while Steven Cousins was hopingto retain the men's. Introduced by Hazel Irvine , with commentary from
Karen Barber and Barry Davies.
Action from the men's final in the National championships from Telford. Have either Tim Henman or GregRusedski, last year's finalists, made it into the closing match? Introduced by Sue Barker. Commentary from John Barrett and Mark Cox.
International, European and domestic action from this weekend's fixtures, including the Heineken Cup quarter-final matches Leicesterv Harlequins and Cardiff v Bath; the Courage League game London Irish v Wasps; plus Ulster v Australia. With John Inverdale.
Editor Gerard Lane Stereo
Himalaya
The Himalayas are the highest but youngest range of mountains on earth. Covering
1,500 miles, they encompass the great glaciers of the Karakoram, the dry deserts of the Tibetan plateau and the forests of Nepal, and provide a home to a remarkable range of wildlife. Narrated by John Shrapnel. See today's choices. Producer PelhamAldrich-BIake; Series producer
Neil Nightingale * See feature: p 27 and Children: p 59
Followed by Heading South: Weather Report An update on the migration of swans from Arctic Russia to Britain.
With Suzanne Charlton.
The first of three reports on the swans starts on Wednesday at 1.30pm.
The crew make contact with a charming, hospitable race known as the Sikarians - and believe they have discovered a way to return home.
(Star Trek: the Next Generation, Wednesday at 6pm)
The Wine Revolution
An examination of the production of "new world" wines in countries such as Chile, Australia and New Zealand. Presented by Donald MacCormick. Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys Postponed from lONovember Stereo
NOTE: as the Money Programme is topical and likely to react to the news its subject matter may change
Ten years ago the first cow in Britain was diagnosed with BSE. This two-part investigation looks at why science was ill-equipped to deal with the disease, and why it took until last month to gain the first direct evidence that humans can catch the fatal brain illness from infected meat.
Part 2 can be seen tomorrow at 8pm.
See today's choices.
Producer Bettina Lerner
Editor John Lynch
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
Another chance to see the second in the four-part drama series.
Starring Joseph McFadden Bill Paterson , Peter Capaldi
Kenneth. Prentice McHoan puts together a picture of his extraordinary family.
Shown last Monday Stereo
Drama, continuing The Young and the Reckless season of film re-makes.
Starring Alicia Silverstone
Bored with her safe marriage to high-school sweetheart Michael, teenage newlywed Roslyn begins a passionate and dangerous affair with a hoodlum.
(1994, 18) (Stereo)
See Films: pages 65-72
Followed by Weatherview
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2.00 Nice Work 4; Tools of the Trade 1-4 - exploring working lives.
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5.00 The Small Business Programme; 20 Steps to Better Management-the Drama
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