With signing.
The wind blows Po all over Teletubbyland.
(Shown yesterday 10am) (Repeat) (Stereo)
Animation.
(Repeat)
Children's Magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Animated stories of a woodland creature.
(Repeat)
Cartoon.
(Repeat)
Parliamentary update.
(Stereo)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.10 Practising Belief
(ages 7-11)
9.25 See You, See Me
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)
9.45 Numbertime
(ages 4-6)
Two children make costumes and dance in a carnival.
(Rptd tomorrow 7.15am) (Repeat) (Stereo)
With signing and subtitles.
(Shown Sunday 9.30am on BBC1) (Stereo)
The latest business news.
Animation about a magical bird.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Sculpting with clay, restoring damaged porcelain, plus advice from Frank Clarke on painting mountains.
(Stereo)
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Antiques game show.
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Life in a Hampshire community. Brian plans to spring a surprise on his new girlfriend.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Followed by Fit for a Queen
Presents from the Commonwealth and Empire for the 1947 royal wedding.
Cookery challenge show.
Celebrity-lifestyle show, with David Frost and Loyd Grossman.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Presenter Kaye Adams and her guests discuss whether virginity is back in vogue, with more young people choosing to wait for the "right" person.
Quiz about bygone years.
Will and Carlton try to interfere when Ashley seeks boyfriend advice from her sister Hilary.
(Repeat)
There is tension in the air when the Hartley High kids start at their new school, Hartley Heights.
Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss present the pop music show. This week's edition goes to New York to interview Mariah Carey , and there's a behind-the-scenes look at two major music awards, including last night's Mobo (Music of Black Origin) Awards, at the Connaught Rooms in London.
The series made by disabled people and aimed at everyone, featuring topical stories and analysis of disabled issues.
Another first-round contest. tonight between St John's College, Oxford, and the London School of Economics. Jeremy Paxman poses the questions.
The culinary magazine show presented by Chris Kelly sees Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke tasting South American white wines that cost under £6. Chef AntonyWorrall Thompson gives a simple dish a new twist with an inverted cheeseburger, while Lesley Waters continues her gastronomic trek across Thailand and tries her hand at a range of Thai cooking. Producer Moyra Rose : Series producer Tim Hincks Stereo
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Third of a six-part series in which bosses spend a week at the bottom of their professions.
Bob Baty, managing director of South West Water, spends an uncomfortable but illuminating week as one of his company's team of "Customer Visitors", dealing with complaints at the sharp end.
See today's choices.
Different aspects of friendship.
Profile of a gay man and a single mother who have been best friends since they met at the age of 16.
With Kirsty Wark.
(Subtitled)
Travelling to a dinner party, Elaine and Jerry go in search of the perfect dessert, while Kramer and George try in vain to supply a suitable bottle of wine.
(Stereo)
Larry is forced to seek work doing adverts and guest appearances when he discovers he has a serious cash-flow situation.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Political chat show, chaired by Janet Street-Porter.
(Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
12.30am The Making of...: Ann Summers
World Painters
12.35 The Bathers by Cezanne and Renoir
1.00 Mondrian
Examining abstract art.
1.30 Pieter Bruegel and Popular Culture
Schools
2.00 Religious Education
Languages
4.00 The French Experience 17-20
with English subtitles.
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
Technology
6.00 Only Four Colours
6.30-7.00am Computers in Conversation
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