Dipsy and Tinky Winky pat Ella and Lilly's dog.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
Animated cat and-mouse capers.....................
A look at how a circus is bringing hope to Ethiopian children. Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1
Documentary series showing real life stories about children today. A look at a circus that offers Ethiopia's deprived children a new beginning.
Cartoon fun with the resourceful bear. Repeat
Animated antics of five dinosaurs. Repeat.
Parliamentary news. Stereo .......
Note: all programmes are in stereo; repeats are not indicated.
9.10 Belief File: Christianity in Britain
(ages 11-16) 2925877 9.30 Pathways of Belief (ages 7-9+) 7880322 9.45
Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
Tulips. The quartet pursue a very elusive balloon.
Repeatedtomorrowat7am Stereo ..........
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6)
10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7)
11.00 Folk Dance (ages 9-12)
11.20 The Geography Programme (ages
13-16) 2126525 11.40 Watch Out (ages 7-11) 9988254 11.55 Hands Up! (ages 3-7) -signed for deaf children.
12.10 Taking Issue (ages 14+)
Consumer reports.
Prehistoric cartoon capers. Repeat
Animated adventures with the superhero. Repeat
Bob Langley investigates the hidden wildlife that inhabits the urban landscape Of Birmingham. Repeat Stereo ...
A flying lesson inside the MIG 29, flips and rolls in Westland's Lynx helicopter, new developments in solar flying crafts, and memories of some rare First World War machines feature in today's look at international aviation. Stereo ...
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time.
Regional News and Weather
The team tackle a Rochdale church's under vestry. Repeat
Against-the-clock cookery challenge.
Presented by Fern Britton. Stereo
Esther Rantzen talks to people who have experienced a brush with death, including asurvivorofthe Estonia ferry sinking. and TV presenter Lynn Faulds Wood , whose life was changed by a potentially fatal illness. Repeat
Quiz with Martyn Lewis.
(Stereo)
A routine trip for Jean-Luc Picard and Wesley Crusher turns into a nightmare when Picard is seriously injured.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Star Trek: Voyager is tomorrow at 6pm)
The US science-fiction drama series about a group of friends travelling to parallel dimensions. Rules of the Game. The sliders land in a world where mass entertainment is provided by an extremely violent video game.
Concluding the series in which speakers expound their views on a matter of personal interest.
Although many people in Britain support the idea of voluntary euthanasia, Professor Ilora Finlay, a hospice medical director, believes that this is a "policy of despair".
She argues that the fear of death and ignorance about this subject convince people that euthanasia is the only option, but that patients' distress can be at least partially alleviated by addressing their fears.
On a visit to this beautiful region, Antonio Carluccio cooks meals for both a lighthouse keeper and a restaurant owner. His menus include pasta in a rich sauce of cheese-stuffed beef and lamb, and stuffed red onions. Last in the series. See today's choices.
Producer Caius Julyan; Executive producer Peter Bazalgette CEEFAX: page
BBC BOOK: Antonio Carluccio 's Southern Italian Feast. price £17.99 + See Food: page 30
On the interior-design magazine show this week, Anne McKevitt provides an alternative to the fitted kitchen -the unfitted flexible kitchen with genuinely moveable parts - and Stewart Walton and Tessa Shaw create the perfect bedroom for a toddler.
Meanwhile, in Norfolk,
Neville Griffiths designs a home barfor the Lewsey's barn conversion. Senes producer Franny Moyle
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Series profiling the famous heroes of flight.
In the twenties and thirties, aviators such as Charles Lindbergh , whose solo transatlantic flight made him a noted hero, embodied the world's noblest aspirations and its greatest fears. Narrated by Jancis Robinson. Seetoday's choices. Director Tim Kirby : Series editor Janice Hadlow
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News analysis, presented by Gordon Brewer. Subtitled..
The last five years have seen an explosion in the sex industry, the most visible evidence being the spread of prostitution from the inner cities to suburbia. In the
UK alone, annual turnover is now thought to exceed £1 billion, with little or no tax paid. Janet Heaney reports on how this often dangerous trade is becoming increasingly sophisticated.
Followed by Weatherview
Political chat show.
(Stereo)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Did Tibet Cool the Earth?
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
1.00 Volcanos and the Atmosphere
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
1.30 Biosphere 2
(Stereo)
SCHOOLS
2.00 General Studies
LANGUAGES
4.00 Windows on the World
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Trouble at the Top
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Is Seeing Believing?
6.10 Organelles and Origins
(Subtitled)
6.35-7.00am Enzymes