Sparkly Spider.
Tamzin Griffin tells another story as Funny Lady.
Shown yesterday at 10am ..................
Animated fun with the little blue folk. Repeat....
Children's magazine.
Shown yesterday. 5.10pm BBC1 Subtitled.
Cartoon adventures. Repeat
Animation about a greedy dinosaur and his friends.
Repeated at 3.25pm on BBC1 Repeat.
Follow Your Art. The Hendersons are unhappywhen Sarah chooses a college 200 miles away from home.
Repeat Subtitled ...........................
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.10 Voces Espanolas (ages 14-16)
Fiesta 6983001 9.30 Clementine (ages 14-16) C'estl'Amour 1992952 9.45
Numbertime 1-10 (ages 4-6) Number Five
Cats Night Out. The
Tubbies watch and listen as a little boy talks about his cat.
Repeated tomorrow at 7am
10.30 Watch (ages 5-7) Festivals and Celebrations 6861391 10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science Classification:
Does it Bite? 512556 11.15 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Six Times
11.35 Watch: Music-the Song Catcher (ages 5-7) The Band 9969339 11.50
History File (ages 11-13) Black Peoples Of the Americas Subtitled 9946488 12.10
Belief File-Issues (ages 14-19) Belief and Genetics
The mysterious and enigmatic Song Catcher catches the song of a marching band in her carpet bag.
Business and consumer news.
Animation. Repeat
Bob Langleyvisits Warwick Castle and naturalist Chris Baines walks the nearby Black Country.
Series producer Mike Finiason
Executive producer Fiona Pitcher............ SUPPORT MATERIAL: To obtain the 48-page guide accompanying the series, send achequefor£4.00, made payable to BBC Education, to [address removed] CEEFAX: page
The latest news and views as parliamentary business resumes following the summer recess.
Further live coverage of this afternoon's frames in the third round of the Grand Prix at the Guild Hall, Preston. Introduced by David Vine , with commentary from
Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds , Dennis Taylor and John Virgo
US comedy series. A streetwise young man from Philadelphia goes to live with rich relatives in California. Repeat ............
Kevin Greening speaks backstage to the pop phenomenon formerly known as Prince atone of his recent London concerts.
Producer Angela Ferreira ; Executive producer Paul Smith Repeated next Sunday
Live coverage of the opening frames of tonight's third-round match, in which
Ronnie O'Sullivan is expected to play. Introduced by David Vine , with commentators Clive Everton ,
Ray Edmonds , Dennis Taylor and John Virgo. .................
The education consumer magazine looks at parents who cheat the system to get their children into popular schools.
Former EastEnders actress
Sue Dawson talks to parents who have given false addresses and incorrect religious beliefs in order to fool the authorities.
Conversely, columnist Suzanne Moore says that parents should choose their local schools to help them improve. Plus, a group of pupils with disabilities who are campaigning to be taught in non-specialist schools. Presented by Martin Bashir.
Producer Hilary Rosen : Series producer
Sandy Smith
Jeremy Paxman presides over another battle for a place in the second round as Aberdeen
University take on Newnham College, Cambridge. DirectorVernon Antcliff
Producer Peter Gwyn
Continuing the series in which Delia Smith demonstrates the basics of good cooking. In this week's edition she looks at more ways to cook eggs. She gives advice on how to create the perfect omelette and produces eggs en cocotte with morel mushrooms for a dinner party. See today's choices.
Series producer David Willcock ; Director
Philip Bonham Carter ♦ The art of the omelette: page 44
Banking with Hitler
Swiss banks stand accused of collaborating with the Nazis before and during the Second World War. But 60 years ago, when the US Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau began investigating this collaboration, he found the Swiss were not alone. Tonight's film looks at Allied bankers-including British and Americans - who continued to do business with the Nazis during the war and how Morgenthau's inquiry led to some of the biggest names in British and American street banking. See today's choices. Producer Paul Elston ; Editor
Laurence Rees
Analysis of the day's news, with Jeremy Paxman. Subtitled.
Highlights of the fourth day from the Guild Hall in Preston, introduced by Dougie Donnelly. With commentators Clive
Everton, Ray Edmonds ,
Dennis Taylor and John Virgo. ......
Followed by Weatherview
Garth Crooks presents the late-night political programme looking at the day's events in Parliament.
Repeats are not indicated. OPEN SCIENCE
12.30 Earth and Life-Cosmic
Bullets: The impact of meteorites. Subtitled 15179 1.00 Tropical Forest: the Conundrum of Coexistence -The diversity of plants and animals. 21112 1.30 Blue Haven: will the blue whale survive?
SCHOOLS
2.00 Special Needs:
Documentary Scrapbook 2 LANGUAGES
4.00 Espana Viva 13-14:
Beginners' Spanish: Famously Fluent
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Career Moves: 19 Survival
Skills
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Mammals in Water: Dolphins and seals.
6.10 The Palazzo Publico, Siena Subtitled 5149976 6.35-7.00am
A New Sun Is Born - Part 1: The
Coup
BBC news reporter Kate Adie travels all round the world and often finds herself in the midst of conflict. Foreign languages enable her to establish communication. She talks about the Swedish language.