With Signing.
Cartoon action.
(Repeat)
More action.
Shown on Monday at 4.35pm on BBC1
Teddy bear animation.
Repeated at 2pm Repeat
Animation, narrated by Paul Nicholas.
Spot stays overnight with friends.
(Repeated at 2.05pm) (Repeat)
Parliamentary update. Stereo ........
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Jeunes Francophones (ages 14-16) Jet'aime stereo 4749921 9.25 See You
See Me (ages 7-9) Scotland-River
5424143 9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Pass the Jam, Jim Stereo
Peggy meets King Cole's three fiddlers
Repeat
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-5) Side by Side-underlover Stereo 7229124 10.45
Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Changes in Material - Giving Things Shape
11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12)
A Tongue in YerHeid-Rosaleen Written by Brian McCabe Stereo 9402360 11.20 Music
Makers (ages 9-11) Timbre
11.40 Science in Action (ages 11-13)
Burning Issues 9273582 12.00 Spanish
Globo (ages 11-12) De Vacaciones 7519476 12.05 History File (ages 14-17) Nazi Germany- the Master Race
Business and consumer news. Stereo.
1.00 The Geography Programme (ages
11-16) InvestigatingEurope-theBigClean Up 47760495 1.20 Thunderbirds in French TheManfromMI5 66074360 1.25ZigZag (ages 7-9) Anglo-Saxons-Anglo-Saxons Invaded Stereo 4 7772230 1.45 Come
Outside (ages 4-5) Frogs
Shown at 8.20am.
Shownat 8.25am ..............
Guide to survivingfamily life, with Caroline Righton , Nick Clark and Jackie Spreckley.
Parliamentary news. Stereo
Nostalgia quiz, with Martyn Lewis.
Fern Britton 's cookery challenge,
Esther Rantzen meets Roman Catholic priests who have broken their vows of celibacy, including one who has left the church, and their critics. Repeat
Tonight's snooker challenge features South Africa's Perrie Mans , the Pot Black champion, and England's 1986 world champion Joe Johnson.
The Enterprise is held immobile in space and studied by a superior power curious about human life - and death.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6pm)
Live and Kicking's Trev Neal and Simon Hickson present more comic characters. Executive producer Chris Bellinger Stereo.
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Classic comedy first shown in 1959.
During a cruise, Hancock has to contend with the unwanted amorous advances of a determined woman.
Featuring Hattie Jacques.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
A series in which people challenge conventional wisdom on different issues.
Don't Fence Me In. A popular view of immigrants is that they are a threat, responsible for stealingjobs and forcing wages down. Professor at
University College, London, Nigel Harris argues against this stance, stating that immigrants do not compete for nationals' jobs and are, in fact, vital to economic growth. People, he says, should be free to travel, not fenced in by borders. Producer Gerry Pomeroy ; Series producer
Sue Davidson Stereo Subtitled .................
Queen's University, Belfast, take on Girton College, Cambridge, for a place in the quarter-finals. With Jeremy Paxman. DirectorVernon Antcliffe; Producer Peter Gwyn
More interior design challenges.
Two couples in Liverpool swap homes and redecorate each other's living rooms under the guidance of designers Linda Barker and Graham Wynne. Presented by Carol Smillie.
Director Nick Vaughan-Barratt ; Producer Ann Hill
Repeat Stereo
The documentary series about the way people live continues with a look at Hong Kong, where the relentless pace of life is accelerating as the handover to China approaches. The programme talks to rich and poor, Britons and Chinese, about their hopes and fears.
See today's choices.
A series of short films about women who share the same surname.
Londoner Debbie Smith plays guitar with indie band Echobelly. She talks about touring and realising she is a lesbian.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Jonathan Meades continues his series of humorous documentaries exploring aspects of British cultural life.
The Absentee Landlord. Since the Second World Warthere has been a frenzy of church-building. Congregations have dwindled, yet more places of worship have been commissioned, many embracing modern styles. See today's choices.
Director Russell England; Series producer
David FTurnbull Stereo
With Peter Snow.
Politics with Andrew Neil.
Open University
12.30TheChemistryofCreation Repeat Stereo Subtitled 79235 1.00 The
Chemistry of the Invisible Repeat Subtitled 83099 1.30 The Chemistry of Creativity Repeat Stereo
NightschoolTV
2.00 GNVQ
BBC Focus
4.00 English Heritage
4.30 Unicef in the Classroom
5.00 Health and Safety at Work
5.30 Voluntary Matters
Open University
6.00 Is Seeing Believing? Repeat
7417438 6.25 Organelles and Origins
Repeat Subtitled 7429273 6.50 Enzymes-the complex molecules. Repeat
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