With Signing. Subtitled .....................
Animated adventures. (Repeat)
A look at wind-powered art.
Shown yesterday at4. 35pm on BBC1
Repeated at 2pm Repeat
A musical crocodile provides a rock 'n' roll evening.
Repeatedat2.05pm Repeat Stereo .......
Parliamentary report. Stereo ...........
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00The French Experience Interieurs Stereo 6054025 9.15The Economics
Collection (ages 16+) TheRacetothe
Market stereo 880667 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Musicallnstruments-Plucking
Poppy has an accident withKarl's alarm clock.
10.30 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) In the Dark Stereo 3677006 10.45 Revista (ages 11-14) Mi Barrio
3665261 11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Skyhunter2 5028700 11.20ShortCircuit (ages 14-16) 7861464 11.40 English Time (ages 11-14) The Ancient Mariner (part 3) Stereo 6940551 12.00 English File (ages
14-17) Language and Gender
Business and consumer news
1.00 Scene (ages 13-17) YoungJung
Written by Howard Schuman
1.30 Heading South - Programme 3 (ages 9-12)
Shown at 8.20am
Shown at8.25am Stereo .
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Racing From Ascot, with Julian Wilson , featuring races at 2.40,3.10 and 3.40pm. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore. Plus a look at Grand National winner Rough Quest. Cricket England all-rounder Ronnie Irani looks ahead to the forthcoming Test series in Zimbabwe and New Zealand.
Rugby Union A preview of the weekend's internationals, with England v Italy at
Twickenham and Ireland v Australia in Dublin.
Producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor Peter Allden Stereo.
Including at 2.55 News Regional News and Weather
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia-based quiz. Stereo ..................
Culinary challenge. Stereo,
Esther Rantzen meets women who are proud of their bad behaviour. Stereo ....
Antiques game show with guest
Julia Watson from Casualty.
The travellers are overjoyed to learn that Wade has won the lottery in a parallel dimension, not realising the consequences.
Entertainment news and gossip, including an interview with singer Gloria Estefan. Presented by Toby Anstis.
(Revised repeat tomorrow in Live and Kicking on BBC1)
The latest hits from the UK charts, plus exclusive live performances, pre-chart sounds and new videos.
Repeated tomorrow on BBC1
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Britain's biggest sporting event, the RAC Rally, starts in Chester tomorrow.
John Leslie and Tony Mason bring all the latest news, and look ahead to the action to come over the next three days.
Wine writer Malcolm Gluck, champion of the ordinary drinker, debunks some of the wine industry's most enduring myths. In the first of the series he looks at taste - how to describe it, how wine gets it, and if you pay twice the price, do you get twice the taste? He also examines wines to go with Indian food, and asks just how patriotic can we be about British wine?
See today's choices.
* Gluck on Wine: page 44
Celebrity quiz show hosted by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer , with team captains Ulrika Jonsson and Mark Lamarr. This week's guests are Father Ted's Ardal O'Hanlon , Anneka Rice ,
Dave Lee Travis and Carol Vorderman.
Director Mark Mylod ; Producer Alan Marke
Repeated next Sunday Stereo
The comedy news quiz, hosted by Angus Deayton. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined tonight by journalist Eve Pollard and comedian Jack Docherty.
Director Paul Wheeler : Producer Richard Wilson
Repeated tomorrow on BBC2 Stereo ........ BBC BOOK: HavelGot 1997 for You isavailable from bookshops, price £9. 99
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
The best in black entertainment, hosted by comedian Felix Dexter.
Get It On
Angie Greaves introduces the raunchy computer dating show.
Brothers and Sisters
Petronella wreaks havoc in the church choir.
Blouse and Skirt
Tony Morris and friends put their own comic slant on current talking points.
Beginner's Guide to....
A series of brief weekly guides to black cultural icons.
What's the 411?
A celebration of African-American music at the Ebony 50th Anniversary Gala.
Followed by Weatherview
Drama. The deaf and mute son of rural black preacher, Jobman is fiercely independent. When he fails to find work in the city, he returns to his wife and baby in the country, only to be forced to go on the run after setting off a chain of violence.
Director Darrell Roodt (1990)
See Films: pages 65-72