With Signing.
(Stereo)
Teletubbies: Sand Pendulum
The other Teletubbies follow Po everywhere.
(Shown yesterday, 10am) (Repeat) (Stereo)
7.40 Perils of Penelope Pitstop
Animated adventures.
(Repeat)
8.05 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
8.30 Mouse and Mole
Animation. Today, Mouse and Mole go shopping.
With the voices of Richard Briers and Alan Bennett.
(Stereo)
8.35 Johnson and Friends
Toy adventures.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Parliamentary update.
(Stereo)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.10 Numbertime 1-10
(ages 4-6)
9.25 Megamaths
(ages 7-9) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
9.45 Come Outside
(ages 4-5)
Po chases her scooter all over Teletubbyland.
(Rptd tomorrow at 7.15am) (Repeat) (Stereo)
10.30 Storytime
(ages 4-5)
10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science: Materials: Does It Hold Water?
(Stereo)
11.15 Zig Zag: Invaders!
(ages 7-9) (Stereo)
11.35 English File: Throwaways
(Part 5) (ages 11-16) (Stereo)
11.55 Lifeschool: J Is for Joyriding
(ages 14+)
12.20 Showcase
Consumer updates.
(Stereo)
Ravi's pet tortoise goes missing.
(Repeat)
Adam Hart-Davis explores the history of the River Thames in Surrey, and looks at how newspapers can be used for historical research.
(Stereo)
Stuart Hall hosts another round of the antiques game show, with guests Ned Sherrin and Hazel Irvine.
A Day That Shook The World
Episode 21: December 17th 1903: The First Flight
5 minutes on BBC Two England
Series of short programmes detailing the main news event of a particular day in history. This episode remembers the Wright brothers' first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on 17 December 1903.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Bentley finds that it is to get a new policeman.
(Repeat)
Cookery challenge.
Celebrity-lifestyle show, with David Frost and Loyd Grossman.
(Repeat)
What do women expect from a male escort? Kaye Adams meets men who work as escorts, and finds out where they think their duties stop.
(Stereo)
Quiz about bygone years.
England and Scotland will both be hoping for a favourable result as Desmond Lynam introduces live coverage from Marseille of the draw for the 16th World Cup finals, taking place in France next June and July.
Glenn Hoddle and Craig Brown will be on hand to give their reaction as tonight's selection separates the 32 teams into eight groups of four.
With Alan Hansen, Jimmy Hill and Barry Davies.
(Subtitled)
Zoe Ball and celebrity guests from Saturday's Live and Kicking rate three new pop videos.
(Revised repeat)
For actor John Malkovich, the Chrysler is the most breathtaking building in New York. When it opened in 1930, it was for a brief time the tallest building in the world.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
More women than ever are heading towards middle-age alone. But, far from choosing single life, many 30-somethings want marriage and children but complain that they simply cannot find a decent man.
(Regional Programme: see variations in panel on left)
Analysis of educational issues and opportunities in the school system. Presented by Carol Vorderman and Martin Bashir.
When the stock market trembles, the effects on the classic-car market are never very far behind. With auction prices falling, there are bargains to be snapped up. Quentin Willson looks at highly desirable models available at knockdown prices.
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BBC Top Gear Magazine: available from newsagents
Dick faces a disciplinary committee when the students complain that his lectures are too frank.
The third of five programmes examining environmental issues that have caused widespread concern.
Potentially the most terrifying of all environmental scares, man-made global warming quickly became a political and scientific football, with careers made and broken on it. Politicians were faced with making unpopular decisions on whether or not to force people to change their Iifestyles by cutting down car travel and abandoning fossil fuels. But the science was hotly disputed. Was it the ultimate scare story - or an early warning?
You Don't Say. Performance-artists John Carson and Donna
Rutherford chart the changing fortunes of a typical relationship in a series of short monologues, dialogues and sketches. Director Deborah May ; Producers Sophie Gardiner and Debra Hauer
Then Video Nation Shorts
News analysis, presented by Gordon Brewer.
(Subtitled)
Mark Lawson is joined by Tony Parsons, Tom Paulin and Allison Pearson to review the week's major cultural events.
Followed by Weatherview
Political chat show, presented tonight by Tariq Ali.
Stereo)
12.30am The Making of...: Edwina Currie
Leaders and Dictators
12.40 Powers of the President: Other Players
1.30 Frederick the Great and "Sans Souci"
Further Education
2.00 Hospitality and Catering
Key skills in the industry.
Teaching Film and Media
4.00 Every Shot Counts: Scotland on Screen; Behind the Camera; Screenwriters
Teacher Training
5.00 Inside Europe
5.30 Windows on the World
Social Sciences
6.00 Global Tourism
6.30-7.00am My Favourite Things