With Signing.
(Stereo)
Cartoon fun.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Animated fun.
(Repeated at 2pm)
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Parliamentary update.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Standard Grade Modern Studies: The MP in Scotland
(ages 14-16)
9.20 The History Collection: 19th Century: Industrial Revolution - and the Rise of the Working Class
(ages 16+) (Stereo)
9.45 Watch: Birth Education - Growth
(ages 5-7) (Stereo)
A visit to the Playground Stop. Why Bird gets confused.
10.30 Come Outside: Frogs
(ages 4-5) (Stereo)
10.45 Science Zone: Light and Sound: Good Vibrations
(ages 9-11) (Stereo)
11.05 Space Ark: Light and Sound
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Le Club: Les Vacances
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)
11.30 Shakespeare: The Animated Tales: A Midsummer Night's Dream
(ages 9-13) (Stereo)
With signing and subtitles.
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15am on BBC1) (Stereo)
Business and consumer news.
(Stereo)
1.00 Teaching Today: Design and Technology: Part 1
(Stereo)
1.30 Showcase: Programme 8: The Learning Zone
1.40 Hotch Potch House: Running Water
(ages 3-5)
(Shown at 8.20am) (Stereo)
Thrice-weekly series exploring family life. With Caroline Righton, Nick Clark and Jackie Spreckley.
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Parliamentary report.
(Stereo) Subtitled)
Ceefax: page 622.
E-mail: [email address removed]
Nostalgia quiz show.
Cookery challenge,
Esther Rantzen's guests to discuss what makes people happy include television presenter Paul Ross, lottery winners and Scottish dancers,
First-round action from the snooker veterans' challenge at Goodwood House in Sussex, featuring six-times world champion Ray Reardon and the youngest man in the event Willie Thorne. Introduced by David Vine.
Will sees the perfect opportunity to become the next presenter of the show Soul Train.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Ryan takes up his father's business offerbutthen has doubts. Drazic continues to give Charlie a hard time.
Pop magazine. Presented by Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss.
(Revised repeat of programme shown on Sunday at 11.45am)
The fourth of Delia Smith's five Comic Relief recipes is for barbecued chicken. She is assisted by Angus Deayton, who presents Have I Got Old News for You tonight at 10pm.
(Shown on Sunday at 6.40pm on BBC1)
A six-part series of the magazine show made by and about disabled people.
Next weekend's Mothering Sunday is celebrated with a look at the relationships of mothers and daughters who are both disabled. Generations of wheelchair users and small women discuss such subjects as role models and partners. Plus a report on the representation of the disabled on television.
Presenter Juliet Morris descends on ordinary houses to find out what historical secrets homes can harbour. She is joined in her six-part quest by landscape archaeologist David Austin , architectural historian Mac Dowdy and expert on the history of interior design Judith Miller. Fayre Haven. Anne Conchie and Phil Hulme quickly fell in love with their
Edwardian home in Preston. The House
Detectives team research its past. See today's choices.
Director Nicky Pattison ; Series producer Sally Angel
BBC BOOK: Be Vour Own House Detective, priced at £16.99, will be available from retailers from March 27 * Howto be a house detective: page 18
Resident cook Michael Barry prepares the easy-to-make Japanese dish chicken teriyaki, while Jilly Goolden tastes and recommends a selection of sparkling waters. In a report from last summer, Italian chef Antonio Carluccio cooks a meal for 1,000 people in just three hours at the Three Tenors concert at Wembley Stadium. With Chris Kelly. Producer Moyra Rose ; Series producer Tim Hincks
INFORMATION: seeCeefax page
BBC MAGAZINES: Good Food, price £1.55. and Vegetarian Good Food, price Ll.70, are available from newsagents
Christopher Columbus is popularly believed to have been, in 1492, the first European to discover America. However, some historians are convinced the New
World was known before he set sail.
The second of six documentaries examines their claims and looks into the belief that the Mandan Indians of North Dakota are partly descended from a 12th-century Welsh prince.
How David Gratton approached having lung cancer.
Actress Maureen Lipman and journalist Tony Parsons are the guests on the news quiz chaired by Angus Deayton.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
Jeremy Isaacs talks to Paul Eddington in an interview first shown shortly before the actor died.
Last in series.
See today's choices.
Followed by Weatherview
With Lesley Riddoch.
Open University
12.30 Environmental Control in the North Sea
(Repeat)
1.00 Living with Technology
(Repeat)
Nightschool TV
2.00 Job Bank; GNVQ
BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
4.30 Film Education: Richard III
(Repeat)
5.00 Inside Europe
5.30 Film Education
Open University
6.00 Caring for Data
(Repeat)
6.25 Top-Down Design
Computer programmes.
(Repeat)
6.50 The Statistician Strikes Back
(Repeat)
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