With signing.
Cartoon adventures.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Animated stories of a woodland creature.
(Repeat)
Cartoon tales of the bear from Nutwood.
(Repeat)
Po blows at everything in Teletubbyland.
(Shown yesterday 10am) (Repeat)
George's cousin Melvin breaks up with his fiancee, so the family have to watch "thrilling moments of Henderson history" on video.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Rocky escapes from the clutches of Zog.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
With signing and subtitles.
Shown Sunday 10.15am BBC1
The gang watch some children go skating.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.35am) (Stereo)
More features and analysis on aspects of consumer news and personal finance issues. Presented by Adrian Chiles.
(Update at 1pm) (Stereo)
Diana Madill introduces further live coverage from Brighton on day two of the conference, including the address to Congress by Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev George Carey.
(Coverage continues at 2.10pm)
Further news on consumer issues and all aspects of workplace developments.
Presented by Adrian Chiles
The series focusing on craft and design addresses the problems of redecorating a kitchen, looks at making rugs from just a collection of rags, and creating wooden toys. Presented by Caroline Righton.
(Stereo)
This afternoon's coverage from Brighton features the address by Prime Minister Tony Blair. Presented by Diana Madill.
(Coverage continues tomorrow at 11am)
(TUC Online details on Monday)
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Fern Britton presents another round of the cookery challenge show.
Antiques game show.
The families of comatose patients who are unable to grieve fully or let their relatives go chat to Esther Rantzen, who also hears from people whose loved ones have made recoveries.
(Stereo)
Nostalgia quiz. Martyn Lewis is the questionmaster.
Will sets fire to the kitchen with Uncle Phil's boss due to arrive for dinner.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Hartley High is haunted by a homeless woman, and Charlie and Kat fall out over a television set.
(Stereo)
News and features from the pop scene, with Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss.
Puff Daddy talks to Jamie Theakston in New York, Kylie Minogue chats about her collaboration with Manic Street Preachers lead vocalist James Dean Bradfield, and Louise outlines her autumn tour plans.
The story of Atlantic Records' search for previously unknown Cardiff singer Donna Lewis, whose hit last year, (I Love You) Always Forever, became the most played single in US radio history.
(First shown in BBC Wales) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
The second of three compilations of top features from the last series of the home interior design show. With Tessa Shaw.
Anne McKevitt shows how to make a wooden house and give a home a business feel, while Jocasta Innes makes a floor cloth that will last for ever.
The second of eight down-to-earth fashion and beauty programmes, in which Lowri Turner looks at how to make the most of modern styles, and tackles women's fashion desires and dilemmas.
Tonight she crosses the Channel to get the lowdown on the French approach to beauty, plus handling a radical change of hairstyle, and top tips from make-up artist John Gustaffson.
See today's choices.
Another chance to see an episode of the comedy news quiz hosted by Angus Deayton. With guests, comedian Fred Macauley and environmental campaigner "Swampy".
(Repeat) (Stereo)
In the second of Tony Marchant's eight-part drama, a shocking incident has far-reaching effects on the lives of others, while it seems tax investigator Shaun may have something to hide himself.
(Continues next Tuesday)
See today's choices.
(For rest of cast see Monday)
See This Week: page 6
Then Video Nation Shorts
With Gavin Esler.
More experiences of young people in the workplace.
The contrasting stories of 16-year-old Kate, who works nights on a burger van in Liverpool, and Muslim woman Ity Batool, a supermarket worker from Lancashire.
More musical highlights from Later with Jools Holland.
(Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
Animated comedy about a duck detective and his offbeat family.
Duckman tries to cash in on his sleazy image.
(Stereo)
Open University
12.30 Given Enough Rope
(Subtitled)
1.00 Vibrations
(Rpt)
1.30 Making the News
Summer Nights
2.00 Discovering Art: Collections 2: The Great Picture Chase
BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
(Rpt)
4.30 English Heritage
(Rpt)
5.00 Royal Institute Discourse
Open University
6.00 The Liberation of Algebra
6.25 The Management of Project Omnia
6.50-7.15am The World's Best Athlete?
(Stereo)