With Signing. Stereo
7.15Teletubbies Feeding Sheep in Winter Watching children feed farm animals.
Shown yesterday at 10am
7.40 Yakky Duck Adventures of a sweet-natured little duckling. Repeat
8.05 It'll Never Work The last in the science series looks at volcanos.
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1
8.30 Model Millie Comedy series. Millie is hungry for a snack.
Written byPhilipHawthom Repeat Stereo.
Parliamentary reports.
Man in a Chariot. A former attorney claims he can clear Richard Kimble 's name.
First shown on ITV Black and white Subtitledl
Hanukah. TinkyWinky performs a special spinningdance.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.15am
Continuing a week of morning comedies on BBC2. Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis
The head of Paramutual Pictures cannot understand why money is being lost inside his studio. The solution is to find a dupe who will unwittingly spy on his employees. (1961, U) Black and white .............. * See Films: pages 58-70 ***
Sergeant Bilko and three friends are confronted by bandits in Mexico.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Consumer reports.
Animation. Noddy takes the afternoon off. Repeat
The do-it-yourself guide looks at tiling and plumbinginawashingmachine.
Tom Gleisner and Rob Sitch visit the Altnaharra river in Scotland.
James Leith samples duckfoiegras in Bordeaux, France. Repeat
Today's guests on a festive edition of the antiques panel game are Helen Lederer and Kate Robbins.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time.
Regional News and Weather
Cookery challenge show.
Celebrity lifestyles. (Repeat)
Esther Rantzen talks to people who have chosen to stay with their pet ratherthan their partner. Repeat Stereo .........
Quiz about bygone years.
Data creates an android using his own neural programming. But Picard is worried about Starfleet's reaction to the experiment.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Star Trek is on Friday at 6.20pm)
The Good. the Bad and the Wealthy. The Sliders land in a world where California is part of Texas and where big business is run by corporate cowboys.
The last programme in which British artists make original work for people they especially want to meet. Julie Roberts, best known for her paintings of medical objects, visits a pathology museum and a police mortuary with three flat-sharing junior doctors in Glasgow.
Jessica Voorsanger, who is fascinated with the notion of celebrity, produces a permanent reminder in Gary Cook 's garden to celebrate his life-long support for Blackpool Football Club.
Directors Kate Misrahi and Tim Robinson
In the last trip of the current series, Gary Rhodes visits Somerset, helping four members of the Brooks family cook for their overworked parents. Their recipes include green tomato tarte tatin and clotted-cream bailee.
See today's choices.
BBC Book: Gary Rhodes' Fabulous Food is available now, price £17.99.
See Food: page 38
Anne McKevitt helps to cheer up the play area of a children's hospital day ward and the Perrys decorate theirBristol sitting room using the stained-glass windowfor inspiration. Plus a seasonal edition of Finishing Touch. With Tessa Shaw.
Series producer Mary Sackville West ; Series editorDaisyGoodwin Stereo
A portrait of the dedicated music-lovers who queue for whole days of the summer to secure places at the front of the Promenade concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall.
They have their own rituals, territorial squabbles and their own amateurorchestra. They even hold engagement parties following romances formed while queuing fortickets. See today's choices.
Producer Helen Richards ; Series editor Stephen Lambert
Stereo Subtitled
See This Week: page 7
Reliant Motors, makers of the ridiculed Reliant three-wheeler, has gone bust three times in recent years.
Ex-Jaguar man Jonathan Heynes thinks he can succeed where others failed. But it's a race to restart the production line before the money runs out.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Then Video Nation Shorts
Analysis of the day's news, with Jeremy Paxman.
In the last of the current series, prison officer Bob Clements talks to British prisoners in Holland to find out what it's like to serve a sentence abroad. And ex-inmate Jack Murton goes to Deerbolt Young Offenders Institution in County Durham to look at schemes designed to break the cycle of re-offending. (Stereo)
Sarah Smith, a print-workshop employee, aspires to become the British under-21 old-time ballroom-dancing champion.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
Political chat show hosted by Andrew Neil.
12.30am The Making of... Eve Arnold
20th Century Women
12.45 Nature Display'd
1.10 The Gentle Sex?
1.35 Gender Matters
Art and Craft of Movie Making
2.00 Film Education: The Business
Languages
4.00 French Experience: Rencontres: Part 2
Business and Training
5.00 Therapies on Trial: Healing the Whole
Science
6.00 Cosmology on Trial
6.30-7.00am Food: Whose Choice Is It Anyway?