Ice Lollipops. Laa-Laa watches some children make ice lollies.
Shown yesterday at 10am ..................
Animation.
(Repeat)
Featuring ferocious lizard and monkeys treated as gods.
(Repeat)
Animation.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Animated canine fun.
(Repeated at 3.25pm on BBC1) (Repeat)
Nancy spots a mouse in the house.
(Repeat)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.10 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) Caring and Sharing- at Home 4510801 9.25 Techno (ages 11-13) Food -Healthy Food 6137820 9.45
Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) A Busy Day for a Good Grandmother
Orange Picking. TheTubbies watch children picking oranges.
Repeated tomorrow at 7am
10.30 Numbertime 1-10 (ages 4-6)
NumberFour 6009559 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Types of Materials -
Water-proofing 6097714 11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Scotland during the Second World War- Not Enough to Go Around 2333375 11.20 The Geography
Programme (ages 11-13) France2000-Camargue: Impactof Tourism and Pollution Subtitled 1353172 11.40Science in Action (ages 11-14) Gravity
12.00 Study Ireland (ages 12-16)
Storyteller: the Halloween Party
12.25 Our Roving Reporter
Business and consumer news.......
Animation. Repeat
Cooking with geranium leaves..
A secret site where red kites, rare British birds of prey. are being reintroduced.
A Day That Shook The World
Episode 51: 17th October 1956: First Nuclear Power
5 minutes on BBC Two England
The series looking back at current affairs of yesteryear remembers 17 October 1956 - the day the first nuclear power station opened.
and Weather
Film about a female dingo in Australia's central desert.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
and Weather
Featuring camellias in pots and the value ofself-seedingplants. Repeat
Design roadshow from Buxton, Derbyshire. With Mark Curry.
Cookery challenge, with Fern Britton.
Guest presenter Jill Dando hosts a studio debate on adopting children from abroad. Repeat
Nostalgia quiz.
Data experiments with love by pursuing a romantic liaison with the heartbroken
Ensign Jenna Anaya.
(Repeat)
(Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6pm)
The Prince of Slides. In an America ruled by a monarch, Rembrandt is mistaken forthe king'sdouble. Forcast see Thursday Subtitled.
Weekly magazine programme, presented by Rianna Scipio. Inside the Nation of Islam
The militant US-based Nation of Islam organisation and its leader Louis Farrakhan provoke strong emotions. To theircritics they're dangerous, fascistic and anti-semitic. To supporters they're the only political group putting black people first and effectively fighting white racism.
Kurt Barling investigates the group's UK operation. Plus a profile of blackjockey Royston Ffrench , Labour MP Oona King on the week's news and comic Curtis Walker
on the week ahead.
Series producer Maxine Watson ; Executive producer Patrick Younge
Tonight reigning champions Magdalen College, Oxford, take on King's College, London, for a place in the second round. The quizmaster is Jeremy Paxman.
This week: one woman's ambition to make an impact in the antiques business, blood-curdling vintage medical equipment and wise buys in picture frames, plus John Walters with a guide to classic jukeboxes. Also featuring an 11th-century pen box with an asking price of £300,000, and an evaluation of influential Danish silversmith Georg Jensen. Presented by Fiona Bruce, with experts Tim Wonnacott, David Dickinson and Paul Atterbury.
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The series that puts ideologically opposed people together so that they mayfind common ground.
This week's programme revolves around a church labelled by the press as the fastest growing cult in Britain. Journalist and critic Damian Thompson spends a week in a single-sex household where prayers begin at 6am. See today's choices. Director Vivianne Howard; Executive producer Debbie Christie Subtitled.
Continuing the arts and popular culture documentary series.
To millions of listeners Radio 4 is more than a radio station, it is a friend. But in April Radio 4 controller James Boyle introduced controversial schedule changes in an attempt to retain its audience. Tonight's film goes behind the scenes at Broadcasting House in central London and meets some of the listeners on the receiving end of the shake-up. With contributions from James Boyle, Peter Donaldson and Martin Bashir.
Polly Toynbee: page 10
An introduction to the new police drama series, which starts on BBC2 next week..............
Then Video Nation Shorts
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
(Subtitled)
The New Breed. A scientist invents microscopic robots that can repair damaged cells. But when a friend with cancer injects some of the robots into his body, the consequences are devastating.
Fort Baxter's psychiatrist advises Bilko to mend his wicked ways if he wants to get over insomnia.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated.
ARTS-LATE
The midweek look at the arts.
12.30 Artware - Computers in the Arts
Subtitled
1.05 The Art of the Restorer
1.30 Philosophy in Action: Debates about Boxing
SCHOOLS
2.00 Special Needs: Hands Up!; Hands Up for Deaf Children
LANGUAGES
4.00 Espana Viva 11-12
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Professional Update: 3: Managing a Start-Up
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Designs for Living
6.10 Empowerment
6.35-7.00am Gender Matters