The Teletubbies hear Tamzin Griffin tell a funny story about a naughty little duck.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
A triple bill of cat-and-mouse cartoons.
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Cartoon fun with Yogi Bear and friends.
(Repeat)
Adventures of a hairy prehistoric hero.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Parliamentary update.
(Stereo)
(Note: all programmes are in stereo; repeats are not indicated)
9.10 Go for It: Food
9.25 Mad about Music: Inspiration
(ages 11-16)
9.45 Come Outside: Marmalade
(ages 4-5)
The Teletubbies watch two children making delicious ice-cream sundaes.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am)
10.30 Storytime: Lullabyhullabaloo!
(ages 4-5)
10.45 The Experimenter
(ages 7-9)
11.05 Space Ark: The Environment: Recycling Living Things
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Zig Zag: The Romans: Country Life
(ages 7-9)
11.35 TV: Friend or Foe?: Newshound
(ages 11-13)
11.55 Lifeschool: XYZ is for Education
(ages 14+)
Consumer issues.
Adventures with family of monsters.
(Repeat)
Animated fairy adventures.
(Repeat)
Bob Langley visits the countryside of central-southern England, the South Downs and the Weald, and unravels the secrets of the local wildlife. With Simon King, John Bailey, Roger Key.
(Repeat)
Steve Rider introduces first-round action from the Oxfordshire Golf Club of the International Open, the first British tournament of the 1998 European tour.
Germany's indomitable Bernhard Langer should be back to begin the defence of the title he won last year by fighting off gales, storms and the challenge of Ian Woosnam to record a two-shot victory. Peter Alliss, Alex Hay, Mike Hughesdon and Beverly Lewis are in the commentary box
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Continued coverage of the action from the first round of the International Open at the Oxfordshire Golf Club. With Steve Rider.
Quiz about bygone years.
Via a wormhole, the crew of Voyager establish contact with a cargo ship in the Alpha Quadrant. But can they convince its captain of their story?
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Star Trek is tomorrow at 6.25pm)
A double bill of the sci-fi comedy.
Dick Like Me
The aliens decide they should join an ethnic group.
I Enjoy Being a Dick
Dick infiltrates Dr Albright's women's group.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Continuing the series updating the personal and professional lives of the individuals first seen in the programme Doctors to Be.
Three doctors - David, Ese and Jane - find that being a GP is not an easy option. With a patient to see every seven minutes, never knowing whether the illness will be trivial or terminal, the pressure is intense.
See today's choices.
Web Site: [web address removed]
Since the Gulf War, 70,000 British and US veterans have reported illnesses in various forms. But officialdom refuses to accept that "Gulf War syndrome" has any basis in reality. The last in the series looks at claims that counter measures used to protect troops against chemical and biological weapons may have backfired, making some veterans seriously ill.
Horizon returns in September.
See today's choices.
Web Site: [web address removed]
The secret life of another car is revealed through its log book as a vintage-car enthusiast from Birmingham explains how a Bristol 400 has passed through his restoration yard five times.
Then Israeli Shorts
News analysis, presented by Gordon Brewer.
(Subtitled)
Mark Lawson is joined by Tom Paulin, Allison Pearson and Suzanne Moore to review this week's cultural highs and lows.
(Stereo)
Followed by Holiday Weather
Political discussion.
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Containing the Pacific
1.00 The Black Triangle
(Stereo)
1.30 A New Sun Is Born: 1: The Coup
Further Education
2.00 Changing Roles of Men and Women
Teaching Film and Media
4.00 Film Education: Screening Histories
4.30 Film Education: Masterclass on Production
with Sally Hibbin
Teacher Training
5.00 Teaching and Learning with IT; Teaching Today Special
Open University
5.45 Alaska: the Last Frontier?
(Subtitled)
6.10-7.00am Relationships