With signing.
Cartoon adventures. Repeat
Sports and activities series.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBCl
Cartoon.
Repeatedat2pm Repeat
Country tales for younger viewers.
Repeatedat2.05pm Repeat ............
Parliamentary update. Stereo ....
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Lifeschool Extra (ages 14+) Careers - Work Experience 3827346 9.25 The Geography
Programme (ages 11-16) Disaster!
Stereo 5907433 9.45 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)
Dad's Lorry. Dipsy goesforawalk. Repeat Stereo ........
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-5) More or Less - Three Less
(Stereo)
10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Living - Movement
(Stereo)
11.00 Marsalis on Music (ages 12+) Why Toes Tap, Marsalis on Rhythm
(Stereo)
12.00 The Shape of the World (age 14+) Changing Berlin: Changing Europe
(Stereo)
Business news. Stereo ..................
1.00 Lifeschool Extra (age 14+): Careers - So What Now?
(Stereo)
1.25 Zig Zag (ages 7-9): Art - Colour
1.45 Come Outside (ages 4-5): Dandelions
Cartoon.
Shown at8.20am
Shown at8.25am ...........
Lamb dishes. Repeat
Life is now returning to the disused mill as new people move in, yet keep the old ways. Last in the series............
Diana Madill introduces live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
General knowledge quiz. stereo .
Cookery game show.
(Stereo)
When should parents severthe apron strings? Journalist Molly Parkin and her daughter Sophie, publicist Lynne Franks and her son Joshua,join Esther Rantzen. Repeat
Nostalgia quiz.
A moment that changed the I ife of author BabetteCole. Repeat
Data races against time to save the life of a little alien girl on doomed planet.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6.25pm)
Adouble bill of animated anarchy. BigFlakes. The pair become snowbound in a log cabin.
Pen Pals. Ren and Stimpy stage ajailbreak to free a friend.
In the third of seven probing interviews, psychologist Oliver James talks to Peter Mandelson, MP, who confounds his image as the hard man of British politics when he reveals a softer side to his nature.
See today's choices.
Stereo
Mind Games
Everyday we are bombarded with messages about risks and dangers to our health, and yet this comes at a time when we live longer and healthier lives. In the first of three programmes, Jolyon Jenkins explores why some things frighten us, such as meningitis, and others don't, like radon gas.
See today's choices.
Director/Producer Richard Klein
A special edition which follows the progress of Mark Hughes and Andrea Maguire as they restore a 300-year-old cottage in Northamptonshire. Over the last six months, with the help of the programme's designers, they have transformed Mill Cottage. Tessa Shaw joins them to look back at the work they have achieved on a limited budget. Producer Tim Dunn ; Series editor
Daisy Goodwin Stereo Subtitled .
The series that looks behind the public face of prominent figures. Bertrand Russell : the Terror of Madness
Second of a two-part profile of the philosopher and peace campaigner. Honoured as a sage and prophet throughout the world, Bertrand Russell preached peace and reconciliation at the height of the Cold War. But his personal I ife was marred by conflict with those closestto him, insanity and - some allege - even devilish cruelty. producer Denys Blakeway ; Series editor
Janice Hadlow
With Peter Snow.
Ruby Wax concludes her series of late-night discussion shows with a final selection of unorthodoxchat.
Followed byWeatherview
Political chat show, presented byAndrewNeil.
OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30am Apples, Risks and Recriminations Rpt
1.30 Newton's Revolution
Stereo
NIGHTSCHOOLTV
2.00 TeachingToday
BBC FOCUS
4.00 English Heritage Ticket to the Past 26501 4.30 Unicefin the Classroom Dream Girls
55940 5.00 Basic Skills
Different Way of Doing Things 31872 5.30 Voluntary Matters ManagingPeople
OPEN UNIVERSITY
6.00 Accumulating Years and Wisdom Rpt 3585766 6.25
Zimbabwe-Health for All? Subtitled 3597501 6.50-7. 15am
Who Calls the Shots?
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