The Tubbies watch children perform in a ballet.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
Animated Stone Age fun.
First in a new series of the programme about young achievers.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
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) 2427285 9.30 Pathways of Belief (ages 7-9+) 7382730 9.45
Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
A look at the way in which Christians view the Bible as a guide to living. Plus, the Baptist Church, and the child who took desperate measures to obtain a Bible. Show more
Some children learn about the number four. A magical house appears in Teletubbyland.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am)
(Stereo) (S)
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6)
10.45 Marsalis on Music (ages 12+)
6321372 11.40 Watch Out (ages 7-11) 9480662 11.55 HandsUp!(ages3-7)-with signingfor deaf children.
12.10 Taking Issue (ages 14+)
Consumer reports.
More animated adventures.
(Repeat)
Derring-do with the schoolboy superhero.
(Repeat)
In-flight entertainment, a new generation of 300mph helicopters, the Stemme glider and new stealth technology. Plus a flight in a Catalina flying boat, one of only 25 left in the world. Stereo........
Followed by Computers Don't Bite: Tales from the Net Repeat Stereo
2.40 News
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time. Editor Alexandra Henderson
3.55 News
Regional News and Weather
The team transforms a through lounge in Birmingham. Repeat Stereo.........
Against-the-clock cookery challenge.
Presented by Fern Britton. Stereo
Four out of ten people are at risk from allergies - some of which can be deadly. Esther Rantzen' s guests are people who have severe reactions to everyday objects, including nuts, pets and even knicker elastic.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Quiz with Martyn Lewis.
(Stereo)
Data's Day. A scientist asks Data to report on a typical day, including a clash with Romulans. Repeat Stereo Star Trek: Voyager is tomorrow at 6pm
Series profiling dangerous sports. Repeat Stereo
The series revealing the history behind the week's headlines, presented by Mark Urban.
In the week of the Irish Referendum, two young Northern Ireland playwrights present autobiographical films examining the Troubles.
Plus a look at Britain's top leisure activity, gardening, while Britain's oldest man remembers Gladstone, a century after the former prime minister's death.
The series that unearths the secrets of ordinary homes. This week a chemist's in Sedbergh, Cumbria, where mysteries abound above-shop and in the cellar. Presenter Juliet Morris and experts Judith Miller and Mac Dowdy investigate ancient obscenities scratched on a window and tales that
Bonnie Prince Charlie hid there in 1745. DirectorTim Dunn ; Series editor
BasilComely
Interior-design magazine show. Jocasta Innes turns a holiday beach hut into a des-res and Anne McKevitt tries to reform three "men behaving badly" . Plus another update on the Lewsey's barn conversion. Presented by Tessa Shaw. Series producer Franny Moyle
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Harold acquires a what-the-butler-saw machine.
(Repeat)
First in a three-part series examining the work and history of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
John Simpson reports from civil wars in both Colombia and the Congo as cameras are, for the first time, allowed to see Red Cross delegates at work in some of the world's most dangerous trouble spots. See today's choices.
Producer Jenny Morgan ; Executive editor Glynn Jones Stereo Subtitled .
See Polly Toynbee: page 10
A documentary in the showcase series for new directors.
It's Christmas Eve at a family-run pawnbrokers, and customers are redeeming their cherished belongings while others borrow money for the festive season.
Written and directed by Jo Roe ; Producers Emma Bowman and Jacqui Loton
Followed by Computers Don't Bite: Tales from the NetÃ
A look at a virtual memorial garden for deceased pets.Ã
(Stereo)
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Let Me Entertain You. Neil seeks stardom, Phil and Janice defend their showbiz agency against competitors and Laura auditions to be a lap dancer in Deansgate.
Satire in a celebrity-strewn street. Repeat Stereo Subtitled......
Followed by Weatherview
Political chat show.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 SealSecrets-theworldof seals. Subtitled 79678 1.00
Walking and Running 55179 1.30 SwimminginFish SCHOOLS
2.00 Special Needs-with signing for deaf children.
LANGUAGES
4.00 DiscoveringPortuguese5-6; French on a Plate
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite-more PC advice.
OPENUNIVERSfTY
5.45 The Restless Pump - how the human heart works.
6.10 Breaths of Life
6.35-7.00am Mammals in Water-dolphins and seals.