With signing.
(Stereo)
The Tubbies and the children observe some penguins.
(Shown yesterday at 10am) (Stereo)
The hairy hero in animated adventures.
(Repeat)
(Shown on Monday at 4.35pm on BBC1)
A thieving hen causes problems for Pat.
(Repeat)
News from Westminster.
(Stereo)
(Note: all programmes are in stereo; repeats are not indicated)
9.10 Short Circuit
(ages 14-16)
9.30 Job Bank
(ages 14+)
9.45 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)
Nine pretty flowers appear in Teletubbyland.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.15am) (Stereo)
10.30 Numbertime
(ages 4-6)
10.45 Watch
(ages 5-7)
11.00 Around Scotland
(ages 10-12)
11.20 Job Bank
(ages 14+)
11.30 Job Bank
(ages 14+)
11.40 Working It Out: Sorted!
(ages 14+)
11.55 Hands Up!
(ages 4-7) - with signing for deaf children.
12.10 Science in Action: Measurement and Scale
(ages 11-14)
Presented by Adrian Chiles. Stereo.
Dilly decides that he doesn't like water.
(Repeat)
Animated adventures with the superhero.
(Repeat)
A look at astronomy, croquet, a cinema usherette who makes films, and a man who fashions guitars.
How Fiona Aitken plans to use the £350,000 she has raised to make her Fulham fashion business ten-times bigger within a single year.
(Stereo)
Web site: [web address removed]
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time.
Regional News and Weather
Design roadshow.
(Repeat)
Cookery challenge.
Esther Rantzen meets single fathers who raised their children after their spouse's death or departure.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Quiz with Martyn Lewis.
Lord Puttnam appeals on behalf of the Cambodia Trust for landmine victims.
(For donation details see Sunday at 5.05pm on BBC1)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
While the Enterprise is transporting a dangerously sick child for emergency medical treatment, Data begins to act irrationally as he attempts to assume control of the ship.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
The pop music magazine travels to Bristol with Mercury Music Prize-winner Roni Size to check out his involvement with the Basement Project. Jayne Middlemiss is joined by North and South to take a look behind the scenes of No Sweat, which returns to BBC1 next month, and Jamie Theakston goes for a flying lesson with singer Louise.
Dr Judith Roberts investigates the story behind drinking fountains in the last of the series on Victorian water architecture.
(Tomorrow's World continues the Water Week season on BBC1 at 7.30pm)
Joining violinist Magnus Johnston, cellists Marie Macleod and Calum Cook, and viola exponent Benjamin Errington is double bass player Tim Gibbs, the first ever to reach this stage.
Deciding who will go through to Sunday's concert final are three distinguished string players - Stephanie Gonley, Moray Welsh and Robin McGee. Hosted by Stephanie Hughes.
(The brass final is tomorrow evening at 6.40pm) (Stereo)
Cardiff University take on the reigning champions, Magdalen College, Oxford, for a place in the semi-finals. Jeremy Paxman is the question master.
The team show how modern materials can work wonders when it comes to giving the traditional town garden of the Wilcockson family three different aspects. With Kevin McCloud, Anne McKevitt and Diarmuid Gavin.
Last in the series but Home Front begins a new run next Wednesday.
Cameras shadow bosses through the struggles of big business.
As new managing director of model agency IMG, Jonathan Phang takes the reins of a struggling company that lacks young star quality. Phang has been given just six months to find the next generation of supermodels, cut costs and make a profit.
Last in the series, which will return next year.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Followed by Water Week: Water People
Dr Ray Anderson's icy morning ritual
(Stereo)
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Jazz performances recorded live at Chelsea's 606 Club. The bill finds Lemn Sissay introducing the Julian Joseph Electric Project, Claire Martin, Gary Crosby's Nu Troop, and poet Akure Wall.
(Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
Political chat show.
Note: repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 A Tale of Four Cities
1.00 Bloodlines
1.30 Babies
SCHOOLS
2.00 Science
LANGUAGES
4.00 Cine Cinéphiles: Informer, Eduquer, Divertir?; French on a Plate Provence
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 RCN Nursing Update
5.30 RCN Nursing Update OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Biological Barriers
6.10 Building in Cells
6.35-7.00am ATaleofTwo Cells-linking vision and bacteria.