With Signing.
(Stereo)
Animation
From Clothes Show Live.
(Shown last Friday on BBC1)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Animation.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
Lassie rescues a kitten after an earthquake.
(Repeat)
The series on stress and its manifestations concludes with a look at people who harm themselves deliberately.
How JMW Turner's fascination with Switzerland resulted in some of the English painter's greatest landscapes
Peggy causes confusion.
A group of scientists is duped by crooks into building a nuclear fission gun.
(Repeat)
(The next episode is on Wednesday at 10.25am)
Bilko is collecting stake money for the poker Olympics when two suspicious characters start asking questions.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Flash seeks the help of the Tree Men of Mars.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Oriental dishes. Repeat Stereo Subtitled.
Business news.
(Stereo)
(Shown at 8.15am)
Comedy starring Myrna Loy
A magazine editor invents a fictitious husband to protect her job, but an admirer undermines her scheme.
(1940)
(Black and white)
See Films: pages 61-68 **
Pathe News from 1956.
(Repeated tomorrow 5.40pm) (Black and white)
Regional News and Weather
What does the world look like through the eyes of animals?
(Repeat)
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz, with Martyn Lewis.
Fern Britton's cookery challenge.
(Stereo)
Esther Rantzen hosts a discussion on whether good looks are an advantage or a disadvantage in society.
(Stereo)
Today's guest on the antiques game show is fashion designer David Emanuel.
Re-run of the science-fiction police series.
Patrick Brogan and Jack Haldane track an extortionist.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Showcase screenings from the children's camcorder series.
(Revised repeat)
The series documenting the First World War through the words of those who lived through the conflict.
By the start of 1917, the strain of war was affecting people on the battle and home fronts. Soldiers were being sent home with shell shock, half the French army mutinied, and in Russia, the nation exploded under the Bolshevik revolution.
(Black and white) (Stereo)
Study Pack/Academic Qualification: for details send an SAE to: [number removed].
Recent figures show that children as young as seven are fighting in 32 armed conflicts around the world. Actress Meryl Streep describes the tasks these young children are having to perform.
(Repeated at 11.45pm) (Stereo)
The discovery of a third form of carbon has led to a Nobel Prize for a British chemist and his colleagues. Horizon charts the work, which could lead to new engineering and manufacturing developments.
(See today's choices)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Highlights from recent Gardeners' World programmes. Organic gardening with Bob Flowerdew and the late Geoff Hamilton.
Drama, the second of three Monday night films in a Wicked Women season on the theme of women and power.
Starring Louise Atkins, Cathy Purcell
After the death of her father, 14-year-old Gail is abused at school by a gang of girls. See today's choices.
Written by Philomena McDonagh
She's gonna get you: see page 25
King Girl
9.00pm BBC2
Powerful performances from two unknown young actresses - Louise Atkins and Cathy Purcell - make this drama about the unpalatable subject of bullying compulsive viewing.
Atkins plays the terrifying Glenn, the leader of an all-girl gang, whose alcoholic father doesn't care about her and whose foul-mouthed mother is virtually a prostitute. Purcell is Gail, naive and grieving for her dead father, making her the ideal target for the gang's verbal and physical abuse. Most frightening, yet unsurprising, is that even the adults are powerless to control the bullies.
It is a raw and realistic film - the characters constantly swear and there are scenes of sex and violence - but it is a subject that needs airing.
Coverage of the draw from Lancaster Gate, introduced by Ray Stubbs.
Match of the Day - The Magazine: on sale every Thursday, price £1.00, from newsagents.
Followed by Human Rights, Human Wrongs
A victim speaks out on tonight's theme.
With Peter Snow.
(Subtitled)
Two people discuss opposing points of view. Tonight a 62-year-old woman confronts a doctor from a hospital that refused her fertility treatment.
(Shown at 7.50pm)
Followed by Weatherview
Political Chat Show.
(Stereo)
Further Information: see Ceefax page 622
Open University
12.30 Women Artists Feminist Strategies
1.00 Managing Schools: Partnership or Going It Alone?
(Subtitled)
1.30 Managing in Organisations: Diagrams
Believing
2.00 Living Islam; Faith to Faith
BBC Focus
4.00 Italia 2000
4.30 Defeating Disease
(Repeat)
5.00 Pathways to Care: Learning Theme 17
(Repeat)
5.30 RCN Nursing Update
(Repeat)
Open University
6.00 Women, Children and Work
6.50 Working Mothers
Free Learning Zone Guide: call [number removed]
Lady D'Avigdor-Goldsmid talks about a stained glass window commissioned from Marc Chagall for All Saints Church in Tudeley.