With signing.
Urban Birds. The gang watch children feed some birds.
Shown yesterday atlOam
Animation.
Repeat
A report on the attempts to save the endangered hawksbill turtle and the magpie robin.
Repeat Stereo
Animation. Penny and Dennis have to decide on a school pantomime. (Repeat)
Today the story of the tortoise and the bird.
(Repeat)
Harry the Hostage. Concluding a two-part story. Harry is kidnapped while under witness protection. Repeat Stereo Subtitled .
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.10 What? Where? When? Why? Health - Happy Hygiene (ages 6-7)
3635514 9.25 English Express (ages
9-11) Stereo 7263663 9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
Bubble Pictures. Po demonstrates how to make Tubby custard. Repeatedtomorrowat7.15am
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6) Shapes-Triangles Stereo 6874953 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Types of Materials -
Building Materials stereo 6879408 11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Bruce's Scotland Stereo 5481576 11.20 The
Geography Programme (ages 14+) South Africa 2000: People and Work
Subtitled 6450779 11.40 Revista(agesll -14) CasayRutina Stereo 9465514 11.55 Quinze Minutes Plus (ages 11-13) Chez Moi Stereo 5881430 12.10 Isabel (ages 14-16) Los Examenes
News for consumers.
Sly tricks Noddy into driving him to a party. (Repeat) (Stereo)
The series promoting outdoor pursuits around the British countryside travels to the South Downs and the Weald.
With Bob Langley.
Live coverage from Blackpool, including debate on party reform. The issues raised by today's debates will be discussed in Conference Talk at6.45pm.
Including at 3.55 News Regional News and Weather
Presented by Fern Britton. Stereo........
Today's guests on the antiques quiz are expert Lars Tharp , Honor Blackman and Mike Read. With Stuart Hall.
Esther Rantzen talks to people who have become obsessed with exercise. Her guests include Mike Van Wijk - Wolffrom Gladiators. Repeat
Nostalgia news quiz. Stereo ...............
The Enterprise is caught in a booby trap that converts the ship's energy into lethal levels of radiation.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, tomorrow, 6pm)
Andrew Neil summarises today's events at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool, plus a phone-in for viewers to put their questionsto politicians.
For details see Tuesday Stereo.
The series examining the appeal of William Shakespeare 's plays. Stormy Weather. The storm scene in King Lear ranks among the most powerful pieces of English play-writing, but how can a production achieve the right balance between the strength of the text and conveying the rage of the weather? Four theatrical groups have just two days to devise, rehearse and perform this difficult scene. Producer Jenny Bardwell
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This week's programme meets the "downshifters" who are giving up well-paid jobs for a career in antiques. John Walters reveals how 30-year-old psychedelic art from the Summer of Love has developed a lucrative new market. And Tim Wonnacott searches for valuable old books.
Presented by Francine Stock. Series director Tracy Jeune : Series producer Mark Hill BOOKLET: For more information on many of the featured stories, send a cheque for £4.95. payable to [address removed] orcall [number removed].
WithKirstyWarkatthe
Conservative Party conference in Blackpool and Gordon Brewer in the Studio. Subtitled .....
Slurred speech, temporary paralysis, fear of light and intense pain - symptoms of migraine that could soon be a thing of the past as a result of research being carried out in Belfast. For many sufferers it presents their first opportunity for relief from a condition that has dominated their lives.
Followed by Weatherview
12.30am The Making of... Bill Oddie
The various career paths of the former Goodie
Wildlife
12.45 Problems with Water
1.10 Natural Navigators
1.35 Scaling the Salt Barrier
Schools
2.00 Techno Making It; Job Bank
Languages
4.00 French Experience 2 1-4
Business and Training
5.00 RCN Nursing Update Heart Health - Primary Prevention
5.30 RCN Nursing Update Heart Health - Treatment
Science
6.00 The Chemistry of Creation
6.30-7.00am Why Me? Why Now?