With Signing.
(Stereo)
7.15 Teletubbies: Little Baby
The Teletubbies perform a twisty dance.
(Shown yesterday at 10am) (Stereo)
7.40 Perils of Penelope Pitstop
Cartoon. The Hooded Claw puts Penelope in the mouth of a Chinese dragon.
(Repeat)
8.05 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
8.30 Secret Life of Toys
Puppet fun with toys that come to life.
(Repeat)
Parliamentary update.
(Stereo)
Kimble tries to help a girl to recover from a nervous breakdown.
(First shown on ITV) (Black and white) (Subtitled)
A group of children visit an aquarium.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.15am)
Romantic comedy starring
Rosalind Russell , Walter Pidgeon
Reporter Jeff Sherman falls in love with a femalejudge he is assigned to discredit. Director Norman Taurog (1941)
Black and white ................................
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Highlights from Beechgrove Garden. Bill Torrance visits the rhododendron gardens at Arduaine in Scotland.
With signing and subtitles.
Shown Sunday at 10.15am on BBC1
Consumer reports.
(Stereo)
Animation. Sam deals with a farm fire. (Repeat)
Adam Hart-Davis visits some of the churches of mid-Norfolk, and looks at post-Edwardian fashion.
(Stereo)
History Action Pack: price £3, available by credit card on [number removed], or by sending cheque payable to BBC Education, [address removed]
Antiques game show.
A Day That Shook The World
Episode 38: 25th July 1959: The World's First Hovercraft
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 world's first hovercraft.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Life in a Hampshire village. Chris enjoys his last day as a bachelor.
(Repeat)
Cookery challenge show.
(Stereo)
Celebrity-lifestyle show, with David Frost and Loyd Grossman.
(Repeat)
Jill Dando talks to people about how they managed to cope after the death of their partner. Guests include Roy Castle's widow, Fiona.
Quiz, hosted by Martyn Lewis.
(Stereo)
Vivian prepares a Thanksgiving feast, but Hilary and Carlton have questionable motives when they volunteer to feed the homeless.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
A new boy, Andrew, arrives and has a dramatic effect on Melanie. Mai and Drazic begin stealing from the shark pool.
The wedding day of Rochdale factory-worker Wendy Smith.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Martin Bell honours the bravery of those in the front line of the fight against worldwide atrocities through the example of an Algerian journalist, two activists shot dead in Colombia, and a lawyer in Turkey.
(Repeated at 10.20pm) (Stereo)
The series made by disabled people and aimed at everyone. Tonight's programme features record-producer Kuljit Bhamra, who overcame segregation in special schools to become one of the most influential figures on the Asian-music scene, with his own studio and a record label that has become a byword for producing Bhangra stars.
Four students from Exeter university take on a quartet from Jesus College, Cambridge, in the first of the second-round matches. Jeremy Paxman is the question master.
(Stereo)
Jilly Goolden samples and recommends brandy for Christmas,
Patrick Anthony presents a gu ide to the best gadgets for preparing garlic, plus some
Christmas stocking-filler ideas, and Oz Clarke tasting Mexican wines. Presented by Chris Kelly. See today's choices.
Producer Moyra Rose ; Series producer
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Twenty-five years ago, the Ugandan Asians arrived in Britain, having been expelled from their own country. Greeted warmly on their arrival, they also saw the harsh face of Britain, with the National Front gaining support and publicity.
This year, a report has shown them to be one of the most successful communities in Britain, and Uganda has asked them to return. With interviews, propaganda footage and news archive, Timewatch explores the emotional history of the Ugandan Asians and examines how they feel about Britain and the home they left behind.
(Shown at 7.20pm. The series continues at 7.20pm tomorrow)
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Kramer is hired as a stand-in for a popular soap opera, and George is ready to break up with his latest girlfriend.
See today's choices.
A new contract allows Larry to produce a new series, but there are doubts over his choice of star and writer.
Political chat show, chaired by Janet Street-Porter
Followed by Weatherview
12.30am The Making of...: Russell Grant
20th Century History
12.35 Picturing the Modern City
1.00 Regions Apart?
Art and Craft of Movie Making
2.00 Film Education
Languages
4.00 Deutsch Plus 13-16
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
Technology
6.00 Designer Rides: The Jerk and the Jounce
6.30-7.00am The Information Society