With signing.
(Stereo)
The Teletubbies play a stop and go game.
Shown last Friday (Stereo)
Animation. (Repeat)
Children's magazine.
With guests, boy band 911.
(Shown last Friday on BBC1)
Musical series. This week's programme features a look at the guitar. (Repeat) (Stereo)
The Hendersons' Scottish uncle arrives at the house to bequeath the family estate to George.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.10 Spanish Globo (ages 11-12)
Spanish for beginners.
9.15 Clementine: C'est I'amour (ages 14-16) (Stereo)
9.30 Writing and Pictures: Treasure Hunt (ages 6-7) (Subtitled)
9.45 Storytime: Bet You Can't followed by You Just Have to Ask
Two stories about helpers. (ages 4-5)
The gang watch dragons in a colourful Parade to mark the Chinese new year.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.15am
10.30 Words and Pictures: Owl Babies (ages 5-7) (Stereo)
10.45 Cats' Eyes: Light and Sound: Light and Dark (ages 5-7) (Stereo)
11.00 Look and Read: Spywatch - the Poster Comes to Life (ages 7-9) (Stereo)
11.20 Zig Zag: Geography UK - Changing Environments in England (ages 7-9)
11.40 Landmarks: Victorian Britain - Achievements (ages 9-12) (Stereo)
12.00 Heading South: Technology and Climate of Change (ages 9-12) (Stereo)
12.20 Showcase: Teaching Today (Stereo)
12.25 Firework Safety
Consumer information.
(Stereo)
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Animation about five young dinosaurs.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
More animated adventures of a hairy neolithic.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Daily series aimed at enhancing viewers' knowledge of the British countryside.
Today Bob Langley visits the New Forest in Hampshire, where he discovers a wildlife oasis on the outskirts of Southampton. Langley also meets wildlife film-maker Simon King, who uses his camera lens to track deer.
More third-round action from this year's Grand Prix tournament at the Bournemouth International Centre. Presented by David Vine, with Dougie Donnelly
Including at 2.40, 3.25 News Regional News and Weather
Homer goes in search of his long-lost brother.
Featuring the voice of Danny DeVito.
(The next episode is on Friday at 6pm)
(Repeated next Sunday)
Concluding a two-part story.
Apollo and some prisoners try to disable a lethal laser weapon.
(Repeat)
Quentin Willson explores the appeal of another classic car. This week he examines the enduring charm of the Mini, a symbol of the Swinging Sixties. With guest, society photographer Lord Lichfield.
Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright visit Oxfordshire to prepare tea-interval fare at a local cricket club. The menu includes poached chicken, tongue and mustard-butter sandwiches.
See today's choices.
Food: page 44
Each year, from March to October, 250 painters set about the task of painting the nation's electricity pylons. The work is uncomfortable and carries considerable health risks. Kirkham Jackson's film follows a team of four painters who remain undeterred by the hazards of their profession.
The pop trivia quiz hosted by Mark Lamarr. This week team captains Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus are joined by Saffron from Republica, Placebo's Brian Molko, Bruce Dickinson and comedian David Baddiel.
(Stereo)
Then Video Nation Shorts
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
This year the Royal Television Society's Huw Wheldon Memorial Lecture is given by the BBC's Asia correspondent Fergal Keane, who assesses the role of news journalists in the changing world of global communication.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
Bilko comes up against a sharp operator.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
12.30 The Making of...: Benjamin Zephaniah
The former tearaway describes how he became a famous dub poet.
Ecology
12.45 Did Tibet Cool the Earth? (Subtitled)
1.10 Hubbard Brook: The Chemistry of Forest
1.35 Life on the Edge
The UK's coasts.
Schools
2.00 Teaching Today: Dyslexia in the Primary Classroom
Ghostwriter: Ghost Story
Languages
4.00 Suenos World Spanish: Programmes 5-8
Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work
Arts
6.00 The Great Exhibition: A Lesson in Taste?
6.30-7.00am Informer, Eduquer, Divertir?
Influences on French broadcasting.
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