Today's story without words is from China.
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Ella and Lilly talk about their pet dog.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
Animation. Bertha tries to catch a hungry intruder.
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Animated adventures in prehistory.
Third in the series about four young people seeking fame.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm BBC1)
Cartoon about mutant superheroes.
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Comic adventures of two teenage friends.
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The art show looks at watercolour techniques.
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Animated cat-and-mouse antics.
Animated adventures.
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The Tubbies watch some girls picking tulips.
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Animation. Barney and Roger spring-clean.
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I'm Lookingthrough You. An invisible man terrorises Metropolis with a string of violent robberies. Repeat The series continues tomorrow at 11.20am
Parliamentary updates
Consumer and business reports....
Jim McColl looks at compost-production while Carole Baxter chooses some summer-flowering shrubs..............
Helen Rollason introduces highlights of the five women's one-day internationals between England and world champions Australia played over the past ten days.
Roy Noble assesses the influence of English philosopher John Locke. .
and Regional News
Prime Minister's Question Time, live from the House of Commons.
(Subtitled)
and Regional News
Disney adventure, based on a true story, starring Charles Martin Smith
A Canadian scientist observing wolves in the Arctic teams up with an elderly Inuit. Director Carroll Ballard (1983, PG)
+ See Films: pages 50-57 ***
Nick Wray visits Beth Chatto 's gravel garden in Essex, which features a range of drought-tolerant plants Gardeners' World is on Friday at8.30pm
Peter Snow appeals on behalf of the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering.
For donation details see Sunday at 5.20pm on 8BC1
Night Terrors. After locating drifting science vessel with only one survivor on board, the Enterprise crewsufferfrom unexplained hallucinations.
Repeat Star Trek: Voyager is tomorrow at 6pm
The sliders land on a desert world where they try to save a girl who has the power to locate sources of water.
When novelist Rosie Thomas decided to drive in the Peking to Paris rally as the basis of her forthcomi ng book Amazon Days, she found her ideas, relationships and even her life facing whole new challenges. Director Lucie Donahue ; Producer
Richard Trayler-Smith
A rerun of last year's cookery series, with Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright.
High Tea. The ladies visit a local cricket club in Oxfordshire to prepare tea-interval fare forthe players. The menu includes chocolate slices and some out-of-the-ordinary sandwiches. Producer Patricia Llewellyn
Executive producerPeterGillbe
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The fashion and beauty series.
Dawn French and design partner Helen Teague have advice on choosing clothes for women who are size 18 and over. Plus sandals to make legs look longerduringthe summer, and the season's stylish but small handbags, with John Gustafson giving the lowdown on the essential items to carry inside it. Presented by Lowri Turner. Series producer JeanineJosman
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Vine.
Ruby Wax hosts the last in her series of intimate dinner parties with celebrity guests. Tonight's diners are three bestselling American authors - Bret Easton Ellis, writer of the controversial American Psycho, Carrie Fisher and Elizabeth Wurtzel.
Followed by Weatherview
Informal political chat.
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Open University
12.30 More than Meets the Eye
(Subtitled)
1.00 A Future with Aids
1.30 Daisyworld
The Greats
2.00 Champions of Nature: Part 4
Natural-history film-makers.
Languages
4.00 The Travel Hour: Spain: Madrid and Central Spain
Business and Training
5.00 My Brilliant Career: George Walker: a Corporate Mugging
(Subtitled)
20 Steps to Better Management: Part 11
Open University
5.45 Listening in the Dark
6.10 Flying in Birds: an Experimental Approach
6.35-7.00am Natural Navigators
Migrating birds.