With Signing. Stereo
Flamenco Dancing
The Teletubbies watch a dancing exhibition. Shown yesterday at 10am
Prehistoric cartoon capers. Repeat ..............
With
Cheryl Baker and Kriss Akabusi. Last in the series.
Shown on Monday at 4.35pm on BBCl
Cheryl Baker and Kriss Akabusi look back on record-breaking events such as the biggest jazz band, the lowest limbo on rollerskates and the largest dog.
Pat finds everybody knows it is his birthday. (Repeat)
News from Westminster. Stereo.
Afilm documenting the unearthingofthe first almost complete tyrannosaurus rex skeleton everfound. Repeat
Cafe Eggs. Amusingly, the Teletubbies try makingcustard.
Repeatedtomorrow at 7.15am Stereo....
Crime drama starring
George Sanders , Lucille Ball
A dancer acts as a decoy to help catch a killer, who leaves clues written in poetry.
Director Douglas Sirk (1947)
Black and white ♦ See Films: pages 51-60 *
Terry Fox asks if designer labels are good value, and Dawn French looks at clothes inlargersizes. Repeat
A Day That Shook The World
Episode 49: April 3rd 1982: Task Force Sails to Falklands
5 minutes on BBC Two England
This snippet of historical news recalls 3 April 1982, the day that British ships set sail for the Falklands.
Consumer reports.
Dilly wants to have a picnic. Repeat ................
Animated adventures with the superhero. Repeat
Woodgraining a bathroom cabinet and tips from Russell Harrison portrait
Photography. Repeat Stereo ......
Clare Balding introduces coverage of the
2.30 race from Ascot, with Richard Pitman , Jonathan Powell , Graham Rock and Peter Scudamore. Commentary by Jim McGrath. The 3.05 and 3.35 races areonBBCl.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time. Editor Alexandra Henderson
Regional News and Weather
Design makeover show.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
With Fern Britton.
On April Fools' Day, Esther Rantzen discusses practical jokes with pranksters and their victims. Repeat Stereo .
Quiz with Martyn Lewis. Stereo65
Suddenly Human. An away team finds a human survivor from a stricken Talarian vessel. But the boy regards himself as Talarian.
Repeat Stereo
The Young and the Relentless The sliders arrive in a world dominated by young people in which workers are forced to retire at the age of only 30.
The Italian chef returns with six culinary explorations into the delights to be found in the southern area of his motherland.
Sardinia. The island of Sardinia is the first stop, where he prepares grilled mushrooms and ravioli for Chelsea and Italy striker Gianfranco Zola , one of the island's principal sporting sons. Seetoday'schoices.
Producer CaiusJulyan: Executive producer Peter Bazalgette CEEFAX: page
BBC BOOK: Antonio Carluccio 's Southern ItalianFeast. price £17. 99
♦ Here comes the sun, page 29
Competitions and giveaways: pl36
The DIY and interior- design magazine show returns for 12 new shows.
Tonight Anne McKevitt designs two shower rooms. plus news of the renovation of a Norfolk barn, and the Young Designer of the Year contest.
Presented by Tessa Shaw , with Jocasta Innes , Kevin McCloud , Peter Plaskett and Fiona
Samler. See today's choices. Series producer Franny Moyle
BBC BOOKS: a selection of books on kitchens, bathrooms, children's rooms and storage is available, price £7 .99 each
Friends
Agroup of close-knit friends who have reached theirthirties face the prospect of making difficult decisions in both their personal lives and professional careers. See today's choices.
Producer Emma Hewitt ; Editor
Stephen Lambert # See John Peel : page 9
The widow of the former Labour leader John Smith. Elizabeth, talks about the lastings effects on herof his death in 1994. Director Helena Appio
Executive producer Edward Mirzoeff
Repeat Stereo
Nick Hancock invites Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson to jettison his pet hates into oblivion.
Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Ussa Evans Repeat Stereo
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Penultimate show in the jazz series from Chelsea's 606 Club.
Street beat poet Lemn Sissay introduces guitarist Billy Jenkins with the Voice of the People, singer Diana Krall, saxophonist Don Weller with his quartet, and big band the Ray Gelato Giants.
(Stereo)
Followed by Weatherview
Political Chat Show.
Note: repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Sex and the Single Gene? Subtitled 26289 1.00 The Art of Breathing Subtitled 48550 1.30 Food
GCSE BITESIZE REVISION
2.00 Science 2 Biology LANGUAGES
4.00 The New Get by in Spanish (part 2)
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 RCN Nursing Update
5.30 RCN Nursing Update OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Body Plans
6.10 Insect Diversity
6.35-7.00am Molluscs,
Mechanisms and Minds