The Tubbies watch Mark riding his pony, Topus.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
Cartoon canine capers. Repeat ..
Generation-gap game Show. Repeat Subtitled........
Animated antipodean antics. Repeat .........
Parliamentary updates
Sue Barker introduces highlights from yesterday's play at Wimbledon.
Shown yesterday at 9.25pm
The Tubbies learn all about the number ten.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am)
Bryan McNerney looks at a great British institution - garden lawns.
(Repeat)
Musical starring Tuesday Weld
A young girl tries desperately to raise enough money to buy the dress of her dreams to wear to the local dance.
(1956. U) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 6M6
Live coverage of the quarter-finals of the ladies' singles. Will theyfeature the youth of Anna Kournikova , Venus Williams and reigning champion Martina Hingis orthe experience of Steffi Graf , Jana Novotna and Arantxa Sanchez Vicario ? Introduced by Sue Barker and Steve Rider. ..
Live reports on all the day's business in Parliament. Subtitled ..................
Further live coverage
AlanTitchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh have two days in which to transform various gardens without the knowledge of their owners in the first in a new eight-part series of the gardening challenge show.
The team's first task takes them to Northwood, Middlesex, where they attempt to redesign a very long, narrow plot into a series of stylish garden rooms for the enjoyment of Grahame Woods and his partner Linzi Roberts. See today's choices. Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam BOOKLET: send a cheque/postal orderfor£3 to [address removed]
Making the earth move: page 28; See Alan Titchmarsh: page 44
Concluding the rerun of the award-winning comedy series starring Steve Coogan
A series of dramatic developments at the BBC gives frustrated radio DJ Alan Partridge a whiff of hope that he might be able to resurrect his ailing television career as a chat-show host, which has been languishing in the doldrums for some time.
See today's choices.
(Repeat)
BBC Videos: Knowing Me, Knowing You, price £12.99 (single), £16.99 (double)
Highlights of today's play from around the courts at Wimbledon, including the best of the action from the quarter-finals of the ladies' singles competition, plus all the news and results. Introduced by Sue Barker.
(Repeated tomorrow 9am)
Followed by Video Nation Caribbean Shorts
National and international news analysis and current-affairs reports, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Following the exploits of more characters on the social scene in the city of Manchester.
After the closure of the hairdressing venture, Bonnie and Terry reappear on the Manchester scene as Novak and Goode, touring pubs and clubs as the queens of the karaoke circuit.
John Barry is busy planning the biggest dance party the city has ever seen - complete with star musical turns - for Mardi Gras weekend, Manchester's internationally famous lesbian and gay festival
Comedy-drama series telIing the quirky story of one family's experience of the World Cup.
The Rudd family's French tour continues as they career around the countryside, but Craig soon discovers that his business venture has backfired while the dilemma facing Carol is getting more and more complicated with each day that passes.
(For cast see Monday) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weatherview
Another late-night session of informal political debate from Westminster.
(Repeats are not indicated)
OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 The Jerk and the Jounce
(Subtitled)
1.00 "Artware" - Computers in the Arts
1.30 Software Surgery
BODY MATTERS
2.00 Electricity, Magnetism and the Body
3.00 Nuts and Bolts of the Mind
WORLD CUP FRENCH
4.00 Get by in French (part 1)
Language survival guide.
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Career Moves
Jobs in nursing and care work.
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Going through a Phase
6.10 Docklands Light Railway
6.35-7.00am Time for You