With Signing. Stereo
7.15 How Things Swim. The Teletubbies learn about an aquarium.
ShownyesterdayatlOam Stereo ......
7.40 Perils of Penelope Pitstop Cartoon. The Hooded Claw uses a circus for his evil schemes. Repeat .......................
8.05 It'll Never Work A look at tornados in the USA and the new kind of boat-plane. Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBCl
8.30 Model Millie Comedy series. Millie loses her model cars.
Wntten by Philip Hawthorn Repeat
Parliamentary reports.
Storm Centre. Richard Kimble is forced to help a fugitive felon in a perilous escape bid. First shown on m Black and white
Naughty Horse Returns
Po plays with Laa-Laa's ball.
Repeated tomorrow 7.15am
Drama, set during the Second
World War, starring Eric Portman
Three wartime pilgrims on their wayto
Canterbury discover that the girls in a quiet Kent village are frightened to go out at night because of a mysterious man.
Thomas Colpepper , ERIC PORTMAN. Alison Smith SHEILA SIM , Bob Johnson SGTJOHN SWEET, Peter Gibbs DENNIS PRICE, Narrator/soldier/idiot ESMOND KNIGHT, Thomas Duckett CHARLES HAWTREY
Directors Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
(1944. U) Black and white * See Films: pages 58-70 ****
Consumer reports.
Animation. Noddy's car is unhappy. (Repeat) (Stereo)
Adam Hart-Davis visits St Andrews in Fife, Scotland, to studyfamily history. Plus the first off-the-pegfashions. stereo.
Today's guests on the antiques panel game are author Leslie Thomas and London's
Burning starZoe Heyes. Stereo..
The series recalling key news stories from the past focuses on the launch of supersonic passenger jet Concorde on 2 March 1969.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time. Editor Alexandra Henderson
Regional News and Weather
Cookery challenge show. Stereo ........
Celebrity lifestyles. Repeat
Esther Rantzen meets children who want to be stars and talks to agents, actors and castingdirectorsaboutwhetherthereisa "star" gene. Repeat
Quiz about bygone years. Stereo.
Terry Waite appeals on behalf of Emmaus, a charityforthe homeless. Fordonation details see Sunday at 5.20pm on BBC1 Stereo Subtitled ....................
Yesterday's Enterprise. A time rift brings a starship Enterprise from the past into the present.
Repeat Stereo StarTrek is on Friday at 6. 20pm
The pop-music magazine visits Dublin to meet Bjork, and New York for a video shoot for
Roxanne 97 by the Police, with Sting and Praz from the Fugees. Plus an acoustic performance by Beth Orton. Presented by Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss. Producer Angela Ferreira : Executive producer Paul Smith
Zoe Ball and celebrity guests from Saturday's Live and Kicking rate three new pop videos. Producer Chris Bellinger
Revised repeat
A Palestinian, Tibetans and East Timorese explain what it is like to live under foreign domination. Presented by actor Ralph Fiennes.
(Repeated at 11.45pm) (Stereo)
British-based Danish artist
Nina Saunders visits Dorset beekeeper Sally Leslie and decides to turn a room in Sally's house into a tribute to the bee.
And sculptor Hadrian Pigott creates a work for saxophonist John Butcher , reflecting the intense involvement between musician and instrument.
Director Mary Dickinson
The series continues next Monday at
11.20pm Stereo Subtitled ............ BOOKLET: send a cheque for £4.99, payable to BBC Education Production, to: [address removed]
The flamboyant chef joins a bride-to-be's trio of close friends to help secretly prepare a hen-night meal she will neverforget. See today's choices.
Director/Producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt
BBC BOOK: Gary Rhodes Fabulous Food is available now, price £17. 99. + See Food: page 36
Anne McKevitt offers ideas for fireplaces and Kevin McCloud probes the ancient art offeng shui. And work continues on the Perryfamily's Bristol home. Presented by Tessa Shaw.
Series producer Mary Sackville West ; Series editor DaisyGoodwin Stereo
Guinnessty
For a century, the Guinness family has been a leading light in British and Irish society, but the 1981 Guinness scandal ended with the dynasty losing control of its sources of power and wealth.
Key figures, including ex-chief executive Ernest Saunders , reveal how the family coped with public disaster and personal tragedy. ProducerPhilippa Walker; Series editor
Stephen Lambert
After 20 years of married life,
Mags felt her life was "like being in a coffin with the lid closing".
Now free from what she saw as a claustrophobic existence, the last in the series exploring the work of relationship-guidance counsellors sees whether
Relate can help her decide what to do with her new freedom?
Series producerPeter Gordon
Executive producerClare Paterson
BOOKLET: send a cheque for £2.50, payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed]
Then Video Nation Shorts
Analysis of the day's news, with Jeremy Paxman.
Former inmate Jack Murton reports from Scotland on how staff are tackling the problem of addiction among the prisoners. Plus the controversial scheme in Dorset where inmates have been given a say in the daily regime.
(Stereo)
Shown at 7.20pm The senes continues at
7.20pmtomorrow Stereo .......
Followed byWeatherview
With Andrew Neil.
12.30am The Making of ... Russell Grant
20th CENTURY HISTORY
12.45 A New Sun Is Born (part 1) The Coup 6590782 1.10 From a Different Shore An American
Identity
ART AND CRAFT OF MOVIE MAKING
2.00 Film Education; Face to Face with Bertolucci
LANGUAGES
4.00 French Experience
Rencontres (parti)
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 A Tale of Four Cities;Who Calls the Shots?
SCIENCE
6.00 Mappingthe Milky Way 72362 6.30-7.00am Accumulating Years and Wisdom