With signing.
Teletubbies Ice Skating. The gang watch children skating. Po spills hercustard. Shown yesterday 10am Repeat Stereo.
7.40 Smurfs'Adventures Animation about the tiny blue creatures. Repeat ...
8.05 It'll Never Work Todaya look into the problem of motion sickness. Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1
8.30 Model Millie First of a 13-part comedy series. Strange things begin to happen soon after Millie finishes building a model town. Repeat
Parliamentary reports.
(Stereo)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.10 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) Stereo 9399285 9.25 English Express (ages 9-11) Stereo 2015242 9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
Programme which promotes the development of reading and writing using different styles. Presented by Lesley Jane Dunlop with Craig Charles & celebrity guests.
The Teletubbies watch two girls decorate a pot.
(Rptd tomorrow at 7.15am)
(Repeat)
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6) 6363695 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Stereo 2084600 11.00 Around Scotland
(ages 10-12) Stereo 1527364 11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 14+) 3228426 11.40 Revista (ages 11-14)
Stereo 1365203 11.55 Quinze Minutes Plus (ages 11-13) Stereo 1796703 12.10 Science in Action (ages 11-14)
Consumer reports.
1.00 Animation. Mr Plod suspects Noddy of burglary. Repeat
How to video a children's party, transform an old jewellery box into a treasure trove and paint in mixed media. With artist
Frank Clarke , Stereo ...................
Actress Sandra Dickinson and Drop the Dead Donkey star Robert Duncan are today's guests on the antiques panel game. With Stuart Hall.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time. Editor Alexandra Henderson
Regional News and Weather
Culinary challenge.
Nina Myskow, Alan Coren and Sian Lloyd try to guess the celebrity owners of different houses from Loyd Grossman 's guidedtour. Repeat Stereo .........
Ex-world motor-racing champion Jackie Stewart and actress Susan Hampshire tell Esther Rantzen how they have dealt with dyslexia. Repeat Stereo .......
Nostalgia quiz on times past. Presented by Martyn Lewis.
DejaQ. While investigating a moon's deteriorating orbit, the Enterprise crew encounter Q, who insists he has been stripped of his magical powers. With guest star Corbin Bernsen
Repeat Stereo
Science-fiction drama series.
Love Gods. The travellers arrive in a world dominated by women, where men are rounded up and kept in breeding centres and monogamy has been declared illegal. Stereo Subtitled .....
Black firefighters serving in London explain how they have been hounded out oftheirjobs by means of racist taunts, harassment and even sabotage.
Plus a look at British drug pushers flooding the South
African market, and the black mate dancers who. forthe first time, are able to join the Royal Ballet. With Rianna Scipio. Series producer Maxine Watson
The flamboyant chef visits
Teesside where he helps a five-a-side football team of women with an average age of82. His pre-match meal for them is frozen pea soup, steak-and-kidney pie plus peaches and ice cream, all with a special Rhodes flavour. Producer/Director Nick Vaughan-Barratt
BBC BOOK: Gary Rhodes Fabulous Food is available now. price£17.99. * See Food: page 42
Presenter Tessa Shaw investigates the dangers of lead paint, Anne McKevitt designs a modern country kitchen for a couple who live in the city, and two young sisters have their bedrooms refurbished. Plus the continuing search forthe Junior Amateur Decorator of the Year.
Series producer Mary Sackville West: Series editor Daisy Goodwin
Set high in the French
Alps, the ski resort of Meribel is home to young
Britons who sign up as chalet helpers. Taking time out of the adult world of responsibility and careers, they enter "the bubble", a hedonist's paradise of sun, skiing, alcohol and sex. But is there a price to be paid? See today's choices.
Producer Daniel Reed
Series editor Stephen Lambert
* See John Peel: page 9
The second of five films about people who seek marriage guidance features a couple who have a new house, a new baby, and a big problem. She wants to get married but he doesn't. Can Relate help?
See today's choices.
Executive producer Clare Paterson
Series producer Peter Gordon
Then Fit for a Queen Princess Elizabeth passes on gifts of designer dresses. Repeat
By the Liberal Democrats. With in-Vision subtitles. Stereo.
Analysis of the day's news, with Jeremy Paxman.
Bob Clements , principal officer at Winchester Local Prison,
Hampshire, looks at the effect of prison suicides on the staff, and at a scheme to prevent such tragedies. Ex-inmate
Jack Murton travels to Romania to see Europe's most overcrowded cells, plustheongoingfight against drug abuse behind bars. Producer Steve Sklair ; Executive producer BobLong * See PollyToynbee: page 10
A gift from Mahatma Gandhi.
50 Golden Years, a live service to mark the golden wedding of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, is on BBCl tomorrow at
10.35am Repeat
Followed byWeatherview
With Andrew Neil ,
12.30am The Making of ... Peter Snow
ARCHITECTURE IN BRITAIN
12.45 Scotland in the Enlightenment
1.10 House and Home Cottages for All Subtitled 6508407 1.35 The
Albert Memorial
SCHOOLS
2.00 Modern Languages
LANGUAGES
4.00 Italianissimo9-12
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 RCN Nursing Update
5.30 RCN Nursing Update
SCIENCE
6.00 Our Invisible Sun
90440 6.30-7.00am Seasonal
Affective Disorder