Po is feeling too tired to eat her Tubby toast.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
A triple bill of cartoon adventures
Adventures on the SS Jelly Roger.
(Repeat)
Animation.
(Repeat)
News from Westminster.
(Stereo)
(Note: all programmes are in stereo: repeats are not indicated)
9.10 Susanne: Folge 4
Drama series in German.
(ages 14-16)
9.30 Pathways of Belief
(ages 7-9+)
9.45 Numbertime
(ages 4-6)
The animals march through Teletubbyland. Two children go rollerblading in New York.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am) (Stereo)
10.30 Watch
(ages 5-7)
10.45 Science Zone
(ages 9-11)
11.05 Space Ark
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Zig Zag: Art
(ages 7-9)
11.35 History File
(ages 13-16)
12.00 Core Skills
(ages 16+)
A focus on how soldiers from Africa, Australia, India and Europe endured life in the First World War.
Presented by Adrian Chiles.
(Stereo)
Ceefax: page
Animation.
(Repeat)
Animated adventures.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Presenter Bob Langley meets a conker champion as he explores the attractions of Rutland.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
The series on international aviation issues looks at the latest virtual reality technology for designing and testing planes and an agile-attack helicopter from South Africa. With Brendan O'Brien.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Head gardener Harry Dodson tackles the March jobs.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
The team transform the waiting room of a children's therapy centre. Presented by Simon Biagi.
(Repeat)
Another round of the cookery challenge, presented by Fern Britton.
(Stereo)
Esther Rantzen hosts a discussion on the effects that infidelity can have on a marriage. Those relating their experiences include a woman who has forgiven her husband for his 80 affairs.
(Stereo)
Quiz about bygone years.
(Stereo)
Comedy about a streetwise young man from Philadelphia who goes to live with rich relatives in California.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Kurt discovers Skye and her friends camping in the park. D'espo falls in love but has nowhere to take the girl for a date.
(Stereo)
Nick Cave discusses a new collection of his work, plus a chat with Cornershop. With Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss.
(Stereo)
A film first shown on BBC South continues the documentary series from the BBC Regions.
Reporter Paul Kenyon follows a Home Office team whose task is to raid weddings they suspect have been arranged to provide an immigrant with European citizenship. It is estimated that 10,000 bogus marriages take place each year, as racketeers target the UK for a a legal loophole.
The heritage and architecture series continues as Esther Rantzen finds peace and tranquility in Salisbury Cathedral, Dan Cruickshank follows the trail of the culprit who destroyed Bradenstoke Priory in Wiltshire, and Kirsty Wark steps back to the thirties to a public-health experiment in Peckham, south London.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
Continuing the series with tips on buying and caring for antiques. Francine Stock meets a former fashion designer, a onetime US debt collector and an ex-businessman who have all entered the antiques world, plus the couple selling the walnut panelling that once adorned the Titanic's sister ship, and a look at the best buys in mirrors. With Tim Wonnacott, David Dickinson and Madeleine Marsh.
(Stereo)
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As the Aborigine people fight for their land rights, the historical series concludes with an examination of the revelations that Australia's historians are extracting from the archives.
Letters and diaries from the Australian frontier contribute to unravelling the true story of Australia's land war as the white settlers' attempted to maintain racial purity.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
As the Aborigine people fight for their land rights, Australia's historians are finding surprising stories in the archives. Darwinism, eugenics and exile have been tried to obtain white racial purity. Show more
Landscape designer Stephen Woodhams takes a look at a wiIlow on the riverbank at the foot of Kenneth Grahame's boathouse. Did it inspire the title of The Wind in the Willows?
Then Israeli Shorts
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Continuing the series about the city and people of Manchester.
Looking for a younger man, Bonnie goes on a blind date, taking her best friend Terry for moral support. Indian restaurateur Kalim talks to the press after regional recognition for the eaterie.
(Stereo)
The second of this week's three visits to the fictional home of the Stars.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weatherview
Political debate.
(Stereo)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Going with the Flow
1.00 Systems
1.30 Strike a Light
Schools
2.00 Special Needs
Languages
4.00 The French Experience: Rencontres 2
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
Open University
5.45 Development Aid
Statistics.
6.10 The Information Society
6.35-7.00am Ecological Predictions