Two children watch a robin in the garden, and the Tubbies call out to each other.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
Animated double bill with the prehistoric hero and his friends
Dave Benson Phillips hosts the game show in which children compete to send adults to the gunk pool.
(Repeat)
Cartoon adventures.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Cartoon fun with the small boy and his fantastic footwear.
(Repeat)
An update on the latest political news and events from Westminster.
The Warrior. Elizabeth's nephew, Andrew, announces his intention of casting aside his ambition of attending university in favour of a life in the militia. With Lee
Horsleyand Lynda Carter. Repeat
Animated fun
Po makes some Tubby Custard for Dipsy, but then eats it all by herself.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am)
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The 127th Open championship, from Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport.
Since 1954, this club has hosted seven Opens, with four won by American players and three by Australians. Last year's champion, Justin Leonard of the USA, returns to defend his title.
Steve Rider introduces live coverage of the first round with commentary from the team of Peter Alliss, Alex Hay, Mike Hughesdon, Beverly Lewis, Gary Wolstenholme and Dougie Donnelly.
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Weekday consumer issues and business news reports. With Adrian Chiles.
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Further live coverage of the opening stages of thechampionship
Among the mangroves of Asia, a million fireflies flash in a synchronous wave of light while, from the depths of the oceans, brilliant spectacles of light compete admirably with those of London's Piccadilly Circus. Light-sensitive cameras penetrate the darkness and reveal the stories and creatures behind these bioluminescent displays.
(Repeat)
Wildlife snapshots.
Live reports on all the day's business in Parliament.
(Subtitled)
Continued coverage of the first day's play from Royal Birkdale, Southport.
The consumer programme that looks at all aspects of buying, selling and owning homes.
Estate agent Paul Higgins tells Quentin Willson about the need to look beneath superficial appearance when valuing houses, while Margherita Taylor visits Shoreditch in east London to learn about the pros and cons of converting an old pub into a family home. Plus the work of two photographers who shoot houses for estate agents. Last in the present series.
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A special double-length episode to kick off a new series of the extraterrestrial US comedy.
Sally, Harry and Tommy return from their home planet with a surprise for Dick - a wife named Janet. Unfortunately, he has just got engaged to Dr Albright.
See today's choices.
Out there: page 10
Highlights of the opening day's play from Royal Birkdale.
Introduced by Steve Rider.
Then Video Nation Shorts
By the Conservative Party.
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Willie Daly lives in the beautiful, remote town of Ennistymonin the west of Ireland. He is the republic's leading matchmaker, facilitating romance for those who want to get married. His daughter Marie serves as Daly's apprentice, learning his traditional style while introducing new methods of her own. Hundreds of people have sought the Dalys' help in making a good match. They're provided with a meal and music and, although introductions are made, no one is under pressure to fall in love - although some do.
Followed by Holiday Weather
Informal discussion of current political issues
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Declining Citizenship
(Subtitled)
1.00 Powers of the President
The Greats
2.00 Explorers: Part 5
World Cup French
4.00 The French Experience 1: Parts 17-20
with English subtitles.
Teacher Training
5.00 Computers Don't Bite: Getting Started: Part 1; Getting Online: Part 1
Open University
5.45 Modelling in the Long Term
(Subtitled)
6.10-7.00am Age and Identity