Seven clouds appear and the Teletubbies count them.
(Shown last Friday)
Animated fun.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday on BBC1)
Cartoon adventures.
(Repeat)
Cyril the snatcher is lurking.
(Repeat)
Sarah and her boyfriend decide to spend a romantic day at the beach.
(Repeat)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.10 Short Circuit: Blood Circulation
How a fatal genetic weakness in a man's aorta has affected the life of his son.
(ages 14-16) (Subtitled)
9.30 Writing and Pictures: Treasure Hunt
Scribbles and the children help search for treasure.
(ages 6-7) (Subtitled)
9.45 Storytime: Bet You Can
People who help is today's theme.
(ages 4-5)
Funny Lady tells a spider story, and the Tubbies dance.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am)
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10.30 Words and Pictures: Oliver's Wood
The story of an owl
(ages 5-7)
10.45 Cats' Eyes: Light and Sound
A power cut leaves Alf the pizza man in the dark.
(ages 5-7)
11.00 Look and Read: Earthwarp - Mystifying Magic
Ollie proves to be quite a problem.
(ages 7-9)
11.20 Zig Zag: Tudor Life: Entertainment
How people were entertained 450 years ago
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
11.40 Landmarks: Time Lines - Children
Five programmes which take a theme and trace it through time from Ancient Egypt to 20th-century Britain.
(ages 9-11)
12.05 History File: Nazi Germany - Opposition to Hitler
The story of how half a million Germans died in the fight against Adolf Hitler.
(ages 14-16)
Educational programme for seven- to nine-year-olds. Looking at how people were entertained 450 years ago. Show more
A daily look at business and consumer news, presented by Adrian Chiles.
Animation. Bored in class one day, Penny draws a white rabbit and enters a wonderland all of her own. (Repeat)
Weekday series that explores the British countryside. Bob Langley visits Glastonbury and examines some of the fascinating legends surrounding this Somerset town.
Coverage of the third day's play in the Grand Prix at the Guild Hall, Preston. This afternoon sees four more second-round matches being played, with world number six John Parrott expected to be in action. Introduced by David Vine, with backstage reports from Dougie Donnelly and commentary by Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor and John Virgo.
Including at 2.40, 3.25 News Regional News and Weather
Bart hosts three tales of horror.
(Subtitled)
Another episode is on Friday at 6pm.
Zoe Ball and her celebrity guests put three pop videos to the test.
(Revised repeat of an item in Saturday's Live and Kicking)
David Vine introduces Grand Prix action from the first of tonight's third-round matches
The first of a three-part series about the success of the World Wide Web. Can Englishman Tim Berners Lee hope to keep control of the system he invented?
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Adam Hart-Davis cycles to Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire to find out about this week's heroes. They include Frank Whittle, who invented the jet engine, and Robert Bakewell, the world's first genetic engineer.
(Subtitled)
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Guest cook, Jennifer Paterson whips up a courgette souffle; Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke sample some cabernet sauvignon wines; and Antony Worrall Thompson creates rabbit casserole. With Chris Kelly. Executive producer Tim Hincks: Series producer Elaine Bancroft Subtitled.. CEEFAX: page
Explorers reveal some of the tricks of their trade.
(Subtitled)
News analysis, with Kirsty Wark.
Dougie Donnelly presents today's highlights.
Followed by Weatherview
Beginning new late-night political programme using reports and discussion to analyse the day's events in Parliament.
Presented by Martha Kearney.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Global Stories
12.30 Welfare for All
1.00 Who Calls the Shots?
1.30 Looking at What Happens in Hospital
Schools
2.00 Special Needs: Documentary Scrapbook
Languages
4.00 Talk Spanish 3-6
Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work: 17: Training
Open University
5.45 Molluscs, Mechanisms and Minds
6.10 Global Firms in the Industrialising East
6.35-7.00am The Chemistry of Creativity