My Dad's a Tram
Driver. Po falls off her scooter, and the Teletubbies perform a twisty dance.
Shown yesterday at 10am ..................
Cartoon adventures with the occasionally invisible canine reporter. Repeat.
Children's magazine presented by Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Richard Bacon and Konnie Huq.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm
(Subtitled)
Animated fun with Yogi and his fellow travellers as they head for the stars........................
Everyday adventures of a hairy neolithic. Repeat
An update on the latest political news and events from Westminster
Repeats are not indicated.
9.10 Goforlt Games 4252147 9.25 Job Bank (ages 14+) Laboratory Technician 4324654 9.35 Job Bank (ages 14+)
Small Businessperson 8099012 9.45
Come Outside (ages 4-5) Boxes
10.00 Football.
The Teletubbies watch a group of children p laying football in the park. Meanwhile, Po eats some tubby custard.
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10.30 Storytime (ages 4-5): The Fish Who Could Wish
10.45 Teaching Today: Science and Technology: Information Technology: Part 2
11.15 Zig Zag (ages 7-9): Danger Detectors: Safety Further Afield
11.35 Landmarks (ages 9-12)
11.55 Lifeschool (ages 14+): G is for Gang
Further live coverage of the closing overs in the pre-lunch play between England and South Africa at Lord's
Cartoon tales of a family of monsters and their friends, Elspeth and Angus. (Repeat)
Consumer news and business reports,
Presented by Adrian Chiles
Tony Lewis introduces the live action from Lord's as the afternoon session gets underway in the Second Test between
England and South Africa
Regional News and Weather
Cricket: Second Test Live coverage of today's final session at Lord's.
Royal Ascot Coverage from Ascot of the Cork and Orrery Stakes at 4.20pm, run over a distance of six furlongs.
Tennis Sue Barker introduces action from Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, of the Direct Line Insurance Ladies' championship. This tournament, which invariably attracts a world-class field, gives entrants valuable grass-court Practice priorto Wimbledon.
Jana NOvotna and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario shared the title lastyearwhen adverse Weather conditions ruled outtheirfinal. Commentary by John Barrett , Virginia
Wade and David Mercer. ...........
While exploring new planet, the crew intercept a distress call from a Kazon warship.
(Repeat)
Lowri Turner presents highlights from the first series of the practical guide to beauty and fashion, offering down-to-earth advice on making the most of modern styles and addressing people's fashion desires and dilemmas. Tonight's programme will revisit favourite items, including the "fantasy partner", in which two people get the chance to give each other a style makeover. A new series of LookingGood begins next month. Producer Jeanine Josman Subtitled
The consumer series that looks at all aspects of buying, selling and owning homes.
Quentin Willson relates his own experiences of owninga listed house, while Margherita Taylor looks at a Manchester housing association scheme that helps tenants to buy their homes. Estate agent Paul Higgins investigates the business of property letting and Christa Hart visits a very special show home. See today's choices.
Executive producer Mark Hill ; Series producer TracyJeune Subtitled .... BOOKLET: price £3.50. Sendacheque, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed] Credit card orders: telephone [number removed]. Calls charged at the national rate.
Updating the lives of individuals first seen in the series Doctors to Be.
Back on Trial. The career of would-be surgeon Fey Probst has hit a major setback: she has failed her surgical exams and is now working as ajunior doctor in casualty. Radiologist
Nick Hollings is less than three years away from becominga consultant, but, at the age of 31, he resents still havingto sit exams. See today's choices. Producer Sadie Holland ; Series producer
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9.30 Survival Guide: Immunisation
With parental concern growing over possible side effects of the MMR vaccine, Dr Elizabeth Miller and Dr David Elliman argue the case for immunisation.
(Subtitled)
9.40 Let Them Eat Crisps
The eating habits of the nation's children have resulted in a steady rise in the number of overweight young people. This documentary asks what can be done to help them to avoid the health risks that obesity can carry. See today's choices.
Producer Rachel Bell
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10.20-10.30 Survival Guide: Hyperactivity
Parents and experts clarify the symptoms and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, a recognised medical condition that affects one in every 2,000 children in Britain. (Subtitled)
(The Children's Health Survival Guide to head lice is tomorrow at 9.50pm.)
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Highlights of the first day's play between England and South
Africa at Lord's, introduced by Richie Benaud. .................
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with Tariq AU
Informal political chat
Repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Healthy Futures: Whose
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FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Workingwith Others
TEACHING FILM AND MEDIA
4.00 Film Education Exploding the Blockbuster - -big-budget films. 53154 4.30 Film Education
Documenting D-Day
TEACHER TRAINING
5.00 The Literacy Hour, 3
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Clayoquot Sound: the Final Cut? 4322242 6.10-7.00am TV:
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