With signing.
(Repeat)
Dave Benson Phillips hosts the battle of the generations.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
The toys go on a fun run.
(Stereo)
Animation. Mole finds a puddle.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Po goes up and down.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
A most unlikely candidate stands for election.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Flash and Dr Zarkov are attacked.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Sci-fi spoof.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Laa-Laa has fun counting the rabbits.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.35am)
Crime mystery continuing the Sherlock Holmes season.
Holmes and Watson come up against a murderous crook known as the Creeper when they attempt to recover a pearl.
(1944) (Black and white)
(Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman is tomorrow at 10.30am)
See Films: pages 44-53
Kimble and Sister Veronica face capture.
(First shown on ITV) (Black and white)
Business news.
Cartoon.
(Repeat)
Animation.
The cheeky dog goes on a picnic.
(Repeat)
Transforming a lampshade, plus the secrets of stained glass. Presented by Caroline Righton.
The migration of the 130 million crabs of Christmas Island.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Regional News and Weather
Football action from the 1973/4 season.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Regional News and Weather
Today an Oxfordshire cottage is given an Australian makeover.
(Repeat)
Cookery challenge.
Game show. with guests Peter Davison and Valerie Singleton.
Esther Rantzen with a debate on the ethics of smacking children.
Nostalgia quiz.
(Stereo)
Tired of Quark's staff exploitation, Rom organises his brother's employees into a union and leads them in strike action. This arouses the ire not only of his brother but also of the powerful Ferengi Commerce Authority.
(Star Trek is tomorrow at 6pm)
The quartet emerge from the "wormhole" into a parallel dimension to find themselves in San Francisco under Soviet rule.
(For cast see Wednesday)
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Morningside School in Hackney, east London, was one of the schools threatened with closure by the Government unless standards improved. Tracing the school's record over the last 100 years, the programme investigates what went wrong. Plus the true story of tartan and the English origins of the kilt. Presented by Mark Urban.
Looking at aviation through the eyes of pilots and passengers.
Hazel Irvine flies with the Harriers and Sea King helicopters ofHMS Illustrious on exercise in the Sea of Japan. Brian Hanrahan has his first flight in the latest version of the navy's fast jet, and Robert Elms looks at the challenges of flying the world's airways. With Fenella George and Julian Tutt.
Executive producer Peter Hylton Cleaver
The motoring series returns for a 17-week run with Jeremy Clarkson test-driving Ford's new Puma - a tiny coupe based on the Fiesta-through the Yorkshire Dales.
Quentin Willson travels to Long Beach, California, to try out the latest Chevrolet Corvette. Now with right-hand drive, is it ready to be taken seriously in Britain?
(Top Gear Motorsport is tomorrow at 7.30pm)
New season: page 23
Sally unwittingly enters a gay bar and is mistaken for a drag queen.
A 10-part series of films from debutant directors opens with Minkie Spire's film about five women's passion for rats.
Then Nation to Nation
A special edition as Scotland prepares to decide on devolution. With Kirsty Wark and Gavin Esler.
A film following two young men as they pursue their ideal lifestyles. One plans to spend the winter surfing in the sun: the other has left Londonderry to seek work in Ibiza.
Musical highlights from Later with Jools Holland.
Followed by Holiday Weather
A psychic's uncanny predictions for the gang begin to alarm Richard. Last in the series.
Open University
12.30 Difference on Screen
1.00 A Global Culture?
1.30 Berlin: Unemployment and the Family
Summer Nights
2.00 The Art of Craft: Essentials
Exploring crafts.
Languages
4.00 The French Experience Know How: Part 2
Business and Work
5.00 Business Matters: The Giving Business
(Rpt)
Open University
6.00 Changing Face of Poverty
6.25 Somewhere a Wall Came Down
(Rpt)
6.50-7.15am Modelling in the Money Markets
(Rpt)