The lion and bear play their hide-and-seek game.
(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 on BBC1)
Animated fun with Yogi and his fellow travellers.
An update on the latest political news and events from Westminster.
Sue Barker introduces highlights from the third day of the championships.
(Shown yesterday at 9.30pm) (Subtitled)
The Teletubbies watch a little girl preparing chocolate flake cakes.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am)
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Bryan McNerney uncovers the secrets of Kirby Hall in Northamptonshire.
Crime drama starring Van Johnson
A Berlin cabaret star tries to help a deserter from the US Army Medical Corps to prove he is innocent of drug trafficking.
(1958) (Black and white)
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Sue Barker and Steve Rider introduce live coverage from the fourth day of the championships, featuring, weather permitting, the conclusion of the second-round of the men's and women's singles.
Videoplus code for 12.00-3.00 (not PDC).
3.00-8.30 (not PDC)
Including 2.55 News Regional News and Weather
The consumer series that looks at buying, selling and owning homes.
John Walters meets retired people living their lives to the full in luxury Bath apartments and Newport pre-fabs, and Nick Knowles visits a woman who has climbed the property ladder through ten prudent purchases, starting in a modest cottage and ending up in a £350,000 house.
Tonight's Des Res is an Edinburgh recording studio belonging to Fish, ex-singer with the rock band Marillion, while estate agent Paul Higgins gives first-time buyers advice on flat hunting.
Presented by Quentin Willson.
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Updating the lives of individuals first seen in the series Doctors to Be.
The career of would-be surgeon Fay Probst has hit a major setback: the single mother of four children has failed her surgical exams and is now working as a junior doctor in casualty. Radiologist Nick Hollings is less than three years away from becoming a consultant, but, at the age of 31, he resents still having to sit exams.
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(Postponed from 18 June)
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Sue Barker introduces highlights of all the shocks, surprises and talking points thrown up by the fourth day of tournament action on the grass of SW19, including action from the second round of both the men's and women's singles.
(Repeated tomorrow at 9am)
Followed by Video Nation Caribbean Shorts
News analysis of the day's major headlines, presented by Gordon Brewer.
How will Ian and Andrea cope with the tragedy of losing their baby? And what effect will it have on their plans for the future?
Meanwhile, midwife Remi continues her rounds, having to cope with a number of difficult cases, including that of pregnant woman with a history of drug and alcohol abuse and a woman whose premature baby is being kept in hospital for observation.
Comedy-drama about a family's continuing quest to watch the World Cup in France.
The Rudds disembark from the ferry in Calais, intending to soak up the World Cup atmosphere as much as possible now that they've reached France. However, minor complications bar their way - Craig sniffs a a business opportunity while Owen the hitchhiker fancies some group games of his own.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weatherview
Informal late-night discussion of current political issues.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Independent Living
How two people with disabilities live outside institutions.
1.00 Yes, We Never Say "No"
1.30 Eyewitness Memory
Further Education
2.00 Personal Effectiveness
Improving performance.
Teaching Film and Media
4.00 Film Education: Amistad
Spielberg's treatment of a crucial event in African-American history.
4.30 Film Education: The British Film Industry Today
A progress report.
Teacher Training
5.00 The Literacy Hour: Part 1
The first of three programmes for primary teachers.
Open University
5.45 No Place to Hide
6.10-7.00am Just an Illness
The fears and prejudices associated with plagues throughout history.