7.00Teletubbies Numbers: Three. The Tubbies countthings that come in threes. Shown yesterday at 10am ..................
7.25 Dink, the Little Dinosaur Animated adventures in prehistory
7.50TheFameGame Firstinanewseries about four young people seeking fame. Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1
8.15 Tom and Jerry Kids Cat-and-mouse triple bill. Repeat ........................
8.35 Barney Animation. Repeat....94
Parliamentary update
The Ally. Taylor's arrogance enrages the Delaware tribe. Repeat.................
Animated antics.........................
Dentist. TheTeletubbies see two boys pay a visit to the dentist.
Repeat Repeatedtomorrowat7am ........
Triple bill of feline fun. Repeat
Adventure starring Robert Ryan
Six passengers washed overboard from a schooner are rescued by the enigmatic Nemo's submarine. Widescreen.
Director James Hill (1969) Subtitled.... + See Films: pages 42-48 **
Consumer and business reports....
Jim McColl discusses cloches,
Lesley Watson shows how plants attract wildlife and Bill Torrance visits a Highland garden by Scotland's River Spey
1924 - On the Line. Henry Ford's moving assembly line changed the lives of millions Ofconsumers. Repeat Subtitled. .
Roast leg of lamb. Repeat
Live coverage from the House of Commons of Prime Minister's Question Time.
Editor Alexandra Henderson
Western starring Roy Rogers , who died earlierthis month.
Roy and his cowhands have to rescue his horse Triggerfrom a gang of rustlers who are holding the animal and demanding a ransom of$100,000. DirectorWilliamWitney(1948) * See Films: pages 42-48 **
David Gower previews the Fourth Test between England and South Africa, starting at Trent Bridge tomorrow. Simon Hughes examines the role of referees and Umpires, batsman Nick Knight is profiled, Plus memories of 1968, when
Gary Sobers hit six sixes off one over..
GalaxyChild. The ship becomes surrogate motherto a deadly child.
Repeat Star Trek: Voyager istomorrowat6.25pm
The Dream Masters. The sliders land in a society terrorised by a cult of psychological torturers.
Then Conversation Piece Views of modern sculptures by gardener Geoffrey Smith and LabourMPTonyBenn.
The guide on getting close to animals has advice on where to see dolphins, golden and sea eagles, lizards and wild fallow deer preparingforthe annual rut. Plus a look at insects, including the little-seen good side to wasps. Presented by Chris Packham and Nick Baker.
Producer Mike Beynon FACTSHEET: cheques for £1.50 to BBC Education, to [address removed] BBC MAGAZINE: BBC Wildlife, price £2.50 WEB SITE:www.bbc. co.uk/education
A One Foot in the Past special showing how the National Trust has restored Sir Paul McCartney's former home in Liverpool, where, in the early sixties, he and John Lennon wrote the first Beatles hits. Narrated by Kirsty Wark. See today's choices. See John Peel: page 9
The fashion series visits
Manhattan, where Plum Sykes , a British fashion writerwho has been living in America for a year, points out to Lowri Turner how seriously New York high-flyers take their appearance. Beauty-therapist Bharti Vyas creates a home facial using ingredients from the kitchen, plus style solutions forweddingguests.
Producer JeanineJosman Subtitied.4754
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
RubyWax hosts a dinnerparty for her guests, actor
Richard Wilson and authors PD James and Elizabeth Wurtzel
Followed by Weatherview
with Andrew Neil
Informal political chat.......
Repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 The Interactive Zone-including web-site comments registered in response to last weekend's Open Saturday.
2204217 12.45 The Big Picture
1913859 1.10 Hubbard Brook : the Chemistry of a Forest 99324 72
1.35 Norfolk Broads
THE GREATS
2.00 Artists (part4) WORLD CUP FRENCH
4.00 The French Experience 1 (parts 13-16)-with English subtitles.
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 My Brilliant Career- Ratner: Lord of the Rings - profile of Gerald Ratner. 46323 5.30 20 Steps to Better Management OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Plugging into the Sun
9359491 6.10 Acid Rain
6.35-7.00am New Formulas for
Food-feedinghabits.