The Teletubbies watch some gymnastics.
(Shown last Friday)
Stone Age escapades in Bedrock
Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday BBC1)
Mystery-solving with Mudsey the comical ghost
Animation about teddy bear truck drivers.
(Repeat)
Harry dresses up as none other than Bigfoot for Halloween.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Repeats are not indicated)
9.10 Human Rights, Human Wrongs
(ages 16+)
9.25 Belief File: Islam
(ages 11-16)
9.45 Storytime
(ages 4-5)
The teachings of Islam shown using a futuristic, interactive style to learn about The Hajj, the pilgrimage all Muslims should try to make at least once in their lifetime.
The Tubby custard machine is not working.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am) (Repeat)
10.30 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)
10.45 Job Bank
(ages 14+)
11.00 Look and Read: Captain Crimson: Take the Bull by the Horns
(ages 7-9)
11.20 Zig Zag
(ages 7-9)
11.40 Landmarks
(ages 9-12)
12.00 Shakespeare: the Animated Tales: Macbeth
(ages 9-13)
Weekday consumer news
Animated stories of a woodland creature.
(Repeat)
Spoof spy adventure, starring
Raquel Welch
When secret agent Fathom Harvill is sent on a mission to Spain to retrieve an H-homb triggering device, a game of double-bluff commences. Widescreen.
Director Leslie H Martinson (1967)
Subtitled..... ♦ See Films: pages 50-58 ***
Regional News and Weather
Argentina is the venue for the seventh round of the World Rally championship, where Colin McRae will be hoping to consolidate on his recent victory in Corsica. Reports from Mark James and Tiff Needell.
Regional News and Weather
Head gardener Harry Dodson tackles the July jobs.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
The team transform a bedroom in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.
(Repeat)
Culinary challenge show.
Esther Rantzen meets the singer and entertainer Max Bygraves, who looks back on 50 years in show business, with the help of his family and his friends, Lionel Blair and Lorraine Chase.
Nostalgia quiz, with Martyn Lewis.
Selma wants to have a baby before it is too late.
Continuing Gerry Anderson 's live action science-fiction series.
The Black Sun. Terror confronts the crew of Moonbase Alpha when they find themselves sucked into a black hole. Written by David Weir.
First shown on ITV. Subtitled.
The series for consumers of new technology looks at how the internet is helping British troops overseas to keep in touch with their loved ones back home.
Plus the electronic malls which are revolutionising the way we shop. Presented by Carol Vorderman and Adrian Chiles.
(Subtitled)
Web Site: [web address removed]
Juliet Morris introduces the first in a new 12-part summer series of the holiday show from Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. Fi Glover and Simon Calder sample two very different city breaks in Paris. Plus in a You Pay, We Say adventure, a viewer exchanges money for a mystery trip.
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Concluding the two-part profile of Kenneth Williams, one of Britain's best-loved comics.
Tonight's programme picks up the story in the mid-sixties, when Williams's presence on stage, screen and radio had made him a household name. But, as his chat-show appearances demonstrate, his greatest comic creation was his own persona, as gradually he began turning his own character into part of his act.
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Presented by Kirsty Wark.
The thrice-weekly series about the city of Manchester.
Ian rehearses a dance routine, while Laura begins her first night at a fantasy bar.
Another chance to see the animated saga, set in the Stone Age, over three consecutive nights.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weatherview
Discussion of political issues.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Following a Score
1.00 Empire and Nation
1.30 Scenes from Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe: Part 1
Schools
2.00 PSHE
Languages
4.00 The New Get by in Spanish: Part 2
Business and Training
5.00 Computers Don't Bite: Part 1
Open University
5.45 Scenes from Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe: Part 2
6.10 Informer, Eduquer, Divertir?
6.35-7.00am Matisse and the Problem of Expression