Live-action story without words from Nigeria.
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The Tubbies watch some girls visit a colourful tulip field.
(Shown yesterday at 10.45am)
Animation. Bertha proves she is the best machine.
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Animated dinosaur adventures.
Generation-gap game show.
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Cartoon about mutant superheroes.
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Live-action comedy.
Kenan converts the store into a trendy nightclub.
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Live-action fantasy-adventure series.
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Cat-and-mouse cartoon capers.
Fun with the toys that come to life.
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The children go on a boat trip to feed some sea lions.
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(Repeated tomorrow at 7.05am)
Web Site: [web address removed]
The dog helps out on a live TV show.
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A corrupt boxing promoter tries to create a cybernetic army of athletes.
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(The series continues tomorrow at 11.45am)
Another parliamentary update.
Consumer and business news
Jim McColl monitors the progress of the vegetable plot, while Carolyn Spray shows how to create a weed-free garden.
Roger Corman western.
Former gunfighter Steve Ward returns home from prison to find that his girlfriend is now leading a gang of villains determined to challenge the authority of Sheriff Peters and Ed Grant, the only honest politician.
(1956) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 50-57
and Regional News
Live reports on all the day's parliamentary developments.
and Regional News
The 3.50 race features in continuing coverage. Introduced by Clare Balding and Willie Carson
A dramatised account of the lite and adventures of the author who created James Bond , starring
Jason Connery. Kristin Scott-Thomas
Expelled from Eton after an incident with the headmaster's wife, Ian Fleming ends up working as a British secret agent. Director Ferdinand Fairfax (1990, 15)
* See Films: pages 50-57 ***
A selection of fish dishes.
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A science-fiction double bill.
Jetrel
Neelix's greatest enemy arrives on Voyager with some distressing news to impart.
Learning Curve
Tuvok is detailed to teach former members of the Maquis about conforming to Starfleet regulations.
(Repeat)
(Star Trek can be seen tomorrow at 6.45pm)
The series looking at aquatic transport finds
Jeremy Clarkson cruising along the French Riviera in a luxury yacht, Tiff Needell checking out a revolutionary Swedish craft and an inventor talking about his home-made submarine.
See today's choices.
Web Site: [web address removed]
Lisa campaigns to end a barbaric Springfield tradition that calls for the men of the community to club snakes to death.
With the voice of singer Barry White.
(Subtitled)
A Simpsons double bill can be seen tomorrow starting at 6pm.
Dick accepts an invitation to spend the weekend with Mary at her parents' house - but they don't know that the engagement has been called off.
Highlights from the popular motoring magazine.
Quentin Willson learns how police cars have got faster over the years, plus a look at the Rover P5B.
Another chance to see the last series of the pop trivia quiz, hosted by Mark Lamarr. Team captains Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus are joined by solo artists Gary Barlow and Edwyn Collins, Terrorvision's Tony Wright and comedian Jeff Green.
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News analysis, presented by Jeremy Vine.
(Subtitled)
A celebration of the life and achievements of Edris Stannus, the inspirational Irish dancer called "Madam" by her peers.
Stannus turned 100 last month, and is better known to the public as Ninette de Valois.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by Holiday Weather
Informal political chat on current political issues.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Open Advice: Science Skills
1.00 Your Place or Mine?
1.30 Modelling in the Long Term
The Greats
2.00 Champions of Nature: Part 5
Languages
4.00 The Travel Hour: Spain: Barcelona and the Mediterranean Coast
Teacher Training
5.00 Computers Don't Bite: Getting Started: Part 3; Getting Online: Part 3
Open University
5.45 Bajourou: Music of Mali
(Subtitled)
6.10-7.00am Regions Apart?