With Signing.
7.30 The Wacky Races
Cartoon fun.
(Repeat)
7.55 Blue Peter
A visit to Ireland.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
8.20 Johnson and Friends
Animated fun.
(Repeated at 2pm) (Repeat) (Stereo)
Parliamentary update,
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Standard Grade Modern Studies: On Yer Bike
(ages 14-16)
9.20 The History Collection: 20th Century - the Rise of the Dictators
(ages 16+)
9.45 Watch: Birth and Growth-Birth
(ages 5-7)
A visit to the Playground Stop.
10.30 Come Outside: Butterflies
(ages 4-5) (Stereo)
10.45 Science Zone: Changes in Material - All Fired Up
(ages 9-11) (Stereo)
11.05 Space Ark: Changes in Material - Burning
(ages 7-11) (Stereo)
11.15 Le Club: II Fait Chaud
(ages 9-12) (Stereo)
11.30 Shakespeare: Animated Tales: Macbeth
(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: The Geography of Distant Places
(Stereo)
1.30 Showcase: Programme 10: Summer Preview
1.40 Hotch Potch House: Bend and Stretch
(ages 3-5) (Repeat)
(Shown at 8.20am)
Thrice-weekly series exploring family life. With Caroline Righton, Nick Clark and Jackie Spreckley.
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3.00 News
Regional News and Weather
Parliamentary report.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
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3.55 News
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz show.
(Stereo)
Cookery challenge.
(Stereo)
Is post-traumatic stress a fad or a disorder people should take seriously? Esther
Rantzen discusses the subject with Tony Bullimore, the British yachtsman who in January was rescued from the Southern Ocean after spending five days adrift in his capsized boat.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The series on remarkable love affairs continues with the story of Pat and Hereward. Hereward plays with the band Flying Pickets and although he has never quite achieved the level of stardom he has dreamt of, he still receives the support of partner Pat.
(Revised repeat of a series first shown on ITV)
Pathe News of 40 years ago.
(Black and white)
Things get out of hand when Will tries to show Lisa his serious side by succeeding in getting a magazine article published.
(Repeat)
Anita faces trouble when she protests against fur-wearing, Bailey's choice for the school beach-volleyball team causes Ryan and Drazic to come to blows, and Katerina looks for a new flatmate forthe warehouse.
Pop magazine, featuring the Beautiful South, INXS and Damage. With Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss.
(Revised repeat of programme shown on Sunday at 11.45am)
The third of a six-part magazine series made by and about disabled people features a report from Hong Kong on how discriminatory emigration policies have meant that people quitting the colony have had to leave their disabled children behind in hostels. The programme also talks to actress Sarah Scott, and Lara Masters, daughter of Pineapple Studio's founder Debbie Moore, about the pressures facing disabled women in the worlds of fashion and showbusiness.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
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Presenter Juliet Morris and experts David Austin, Mac Dowdy and Judith Miller descend on ordinary houses to unlock their wealth of historical secrets.
When spiritual healer Sara Robinson bought her cottage in Swanage, Dorset, the estate agent told her it was Georgian, but she became convinced it was older. Strange occurrences also led her to believe the house was haunted. The team help her discover the truth about the house and search for firm evidence to support her ghostly theory.
See today's choices.
Chef and restaurateur Alastair Little joins resident cook Michael Barryto prepare one of his favourite dishes, calves' liver with beetroot, and Jilly Goolden visits a tea warehouse to look at the exotic ingredients used to make fruit tea. With Chris Kelly and Oz Clarke. Producer Moyra Rose ; Series producer Tim Hincks
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The Boer War of 1899-1902 saw correspondents and cameramen play a major part in war propaganda for the first time. Using diaries, memoirs, photographs and film not seen in public since the end of the war the media's role in the conflict is examined.
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Spirited 92-year-old Margaret Smith recalls her memories and experiences.
With Jeremy Paxman.
The second in the three-part series on house repossession features a couple facing court for £993 arrears, and a family struggling to find somewhere to live after receiving an eviction notice.
Followed by Weatherview
With Lesley Riddoch.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 Communications and the Future of Money
(Repeat)
1.20 Mathematics
1.30 Diagrams
Using pictures.
(Repeat)
Nightschool TV
2.00 Teaching Today
BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
(Repeat)
4.30 Film Education
(Repeat)
5.00 Inside Europe
(Repeat)
5.30 Film Education
(Repeat)
Open University
6.00 History of Maths - the Vernacular Tradition
(Repeat)
6.25 To Engineer is Human
(Repeat)
6.50 Models All Around
(Repeat)
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