With signing.
Cartoon adventures. Repeat ......
Children's documentary.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBCl
Cartoon.
Repeatedat2pm Repeat Stereo......
Country tales for younger viewers.
Repeated at 2.05pm Repeat ............
Animated adventures from the Evergreen Forest. Repeat.
9.00 Discovering Portuguese (ages 16+) The Land Stereo 3990382 9.25 Belief
File (ages 11-16) Christianity in Britain: Follow the Star Stereo 8438160 9.45
Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) BigFish, Little Fish
Rockpool. The
Teletubbies watch as Andy Brown shows some children a rockpool. Stereo ..
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-5) More or Less-Three More
10.45Cats'Eyes(ages5-7) Forces-Floating and Sinking
11.00 Moving to English (age 8) Queen Alexandra and the Victorian Royal Family Stereo Subtitled 4034189 11.20 The Art
(ages 11-16) The Art of People and Places Stereo 7439924 11.40 Study Ireland: Geography (ages 14-19)
Alternatives Stereo 6550721 12.00 The
Shape of the World (ages 14+) Population in Transition in Italy Stereo
Art for children aged 11-16 years. Karen Howske works with textiles, Sokari Douglas Camp makes sculptures from sheets of steel and Robert MacLaurin sketches the Scottish Highlands.
Business news.
(Stereo)
1.00 The Geography Collection (ages 16+): Baby Boom?
1.25 Zig Zag (ages 7-9): Making It Work
(Stereo)
1.45 Come Outside (ages 4-5): Carton Drink
Cartoon.
Shown at 8.20am Stereo ...............
Shown at 8.25am ....
From Ascot, featuring the 2.30 race.
Introduced by Julian Wilson , with Willie Carson. Coverage of the 3.05 and 3.40 racesisonBBCl.
Recipes with honey. Repeat
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Nick Ross and Diana Madill with the latest political news from the election trail.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Quarter-final action from Sheffield.
Introduced by David Vine. Stereo
Gavin Campbell appeals on behalf of the Opportunity Network which helps people living in chronic poverty.
Shown on Sunday at 5pm on BBCl
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When the Enterprise is assigned to escort a young girl from the planet of Klavdia Three, Wesley finds himself falling in love. But the female of his dreams is not who he thinks she is.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine tomorrow 6pm)
David Vine introduces live coverage from the Crucible, as the last pairof quarter-finals drawto their conclusion. Stereo ...
The Network. Laurie May is a merchant banker with a difference: his workplace is a Caribbean island, where his life has been threatened as he tries to stamp out endemic fraud and tax evasion. Antigua's government is the latest to call upon his services, as they try to stem the billions of dollars of lost income from companies avoiding tax and custom duties but, unlike most visitors to the region, he has found the welcome less than friendly. Producer Sandy Smith ; Series producer
Patrick Younge
What do the British public really want to talk about? It's not politics it seems, but sex and relationships. In the intimacy of the hairdresser's chair, people happily confess their personal tales of birth, love and death. Shot secretly from behind a mirror, this film captures the surprising secrets of ordinary lives. Last in the current series. Modern Times returns with a new series in the autumn. See today's choices
Entrepreneur Christina Smith helped save London's Covent Garden from decline and make it into the successful shopping area that it is today. Now aged 62, she reflects on her creation.
Last in the documentary series following people who work at London's Heathrow airport.
Tonight, President Clinton makes a fleeting appearance, surrounded by a huge retinue, and customs officer Garth Powell thinks he has caught a drugs smuggler. Executive producer Jeremy Mills Series producer Nick Catliff
Repeat Stereo Postponed from 9 April
With Jeremy Paxman.
The American poet Allen Ginsberg , who died earlierthis month, was one of the leading figures of the Beat Generation. Here he talks candidly to Jeremy Isaacs in an interview recorded in 1995. Producer David Herman ;
Serieseditor Michael Poole Repeat Stereo.
Artist Douglas Gordon talks about "Dial M for Murder", and novelist A.L. Kennedy discusses a scene from "Rear Window".
(Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30am Environmental
Solutions? Repeat 72826 1.00 Large Scale Production Repeat 39772 1.30 It's Only Plastic
Repeat
NrGHTSCHOOLTV
2.00 RECollection;Christianityin Today'sWorld
BBC FOCUS
4.00 English Heritage I Am
Tourist 17848 4.30 Unicefinthe
Classroom 50265 5.00 Basic
Skills Making the Curriculum Work 36197 5.30 Voluntary Matters Selling Yourself
OPEN UNIVERSITY
6.00 The Great Iron and Steel
Rollercoaster Repeat
6.25-7.15am Rocks for Roads
Repeat
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