With Signing.
7.30 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch More cartoon adventures. Repeat ...........
7.55 Really Wild Show Look at flamingos. Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1
8.20 Just So Stories How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin. Read by Geoffrey Matthews.
Repeated at 2pm Repeat .......................
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 The French Experience Au Travail 4550927 9.15The Statistics Collection (ages 16+) The Best Fit
9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Rain
Poppy puts her ears to the test.
10.30 Hotch Potch House (ages 3-5)
Babies Stereo 5329960 10.50 Focus (ages 9-13) Life Stereo 4034163 11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9) The First Veeton
Written by Christopher and Christine Russell
5732724 11.20 Short Circuit (ages 14-16) Stereo 5075908 11.40 English Time (ages
11-14) Throwaways (episode 3)
12.00 English File (ages 14-17)
Business and consumer news. Stereo.
1.00 Scene (ages 13-17) Stone Cold (episode 3)
Adapted by Mike Cullen
1.30 Le Club (ages 9-12) Mon Quartier
1.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) The Hare and the Hedgehog
Shown at 8.20am
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Tennis Action from the first men's singles semi-final of the Australian Open in Melbourne. Commentary by John Barrett. Bowls From the Guild Hall, Preston, coverage of the World Indoor championship with David Gourlay startingthe defence of his title against Jeff Rabkin. Commentary by David Rhys-Jones and John Bell.
Ice Skating A look back at the men'sfree programme of the European Figure Skating championships, from Paris. Plus news of this afternoon's ladies short programme. Commentary by Barry Davies.
Producer Mark Wilkin : Editor Carl Hicks
Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz show. Stereo .....
Fern Britton 's cookery challenge. Stereo.
Esther Rantzen discusses the paparazzi with photographer Richard Young , the Diana. Princess of Wales lookalike
Christina Hance and Conservative MP
EdwinaCurrie. Stereo ....
The guest on the antiques game show is actor Simon Williams.
A chance to see an episode from the cult series from the sixties.
"Bones" McCoy is swept back in time and Kirk has to come to the rescue. With a guest appearance from Joan Collins.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
News from the world of entertainment.
Producer Chris Bellinger Revised repeat tomorrow in Live and Kicking onBBCl
Highlights of the second men's semi-final in the Australian Open from
Melbourne. At this stage last year Boris Becker had a straight sets victory over Australian hope MarkWoodfordeen route to his second Australian title.
Presented by Sue Barker. ....
Joining the regular team for this week's comic pop quiz are New Order bassist Peter Hook, Skunk Anansie's Ace, former Altered Images vocalist Clare Grogan and comic Alan Davies. See today's choices. Director Steve Bendelack; Producer Jim Pullin
Television and radio presenter Terry Christian reveals the things he hates the most to Nick Hancock.
Director John FD Northover; Producer Lissa Evans
Repeat Stereo
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Kirsty Wark.
Continued coverage of the European Figure Skating championships from
Paris, presented by Sue Barker. In the free dance, competitors should include the 1995 silver medallists Sophie Moniotte and Pascal Lavanchy of France, who are making a comeback after being sidelined by injury, while
British champions Marika Humphries and Philip Askew will be keen to improve on last year's 11th place. Barry Davies is the commentator. Stereo ..........
Continuing the science-fiction series.
Shane has recurring nightmares about her parents' murder. When McQueen assigns her to lead an escort guarding vital raw materials, she fears for her own life.
Nathan West MORGAN WEISSER, Shane Vansen KRISTEN CLOKE, Cooper Hawkes RODNEY
ROWLAND, Vanessa Damphousse LANEI CHAPMAN, Paul Wang JOEL DE LA FUENTE, Colonel McQueen JAMES MORRISON, Feliciti OH 519 KIMBERLY PATTON, Lt Nelson SUSAN PRIVER
* See Sci-Fi: page 36
Horror starring Vincent Price
Frederick Loren and his wife rent a mansion with a murderous past for a haunted house party.
Frederick Loren VINCENT PRICE, Annabelle CAROL
OHMART, Lance Schroeder RICHARD LONG , Dr David
Trent ALAN MARSHAL Nora ManningCAROLYN CRAIG
DirectorWilliam Castle (1958)
Black and white .................................
* See Films: pages 48-51 ***
Followed byWeatherview
Live coverage of the ladies' final in the Australian Open from Melbourne. At the outset, this year's title seemed open, with four-times champion Monica Seles not defending hertitle because of injury and doubts about the world number one
Steffi Graf 's fitness. Introduced by Sue Barkerwith commentary by John Barrett and Allan Stone. ....