Some boys who live on a farm talk about their chicks.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
More animated woodland antics.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Animated adventures.
(Repeat)
Bump-Pea and Hap-Pea go for a ride in their hot-air balloon.
(Repeated on BBC1 at 3.25pm) (Repeat)
Ernie and Harry find a book of magic spells in the garden and decide to try them out on Brett.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.10 Belief File - Christianity in Britain: Something to Offer
(ages 11-16)
9.30 Watch: Festivals and Celebrations - Festivals of Light and Dark
(ages 5-7)
9.45 Come Outside: Buses
(ages 4-5)
The Tubbies bump tummies and play at falling down.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am)
10.30 Storytime: Bet You Can't
(ages 4-5)
10.45 Teaching Today: Primary Science - Planet Earth: Can It Change?
11.15 Zig Zag: Tudor Life - Entertainment: an Actor's Story
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
11.35 Lifeschool: ID Campaign: Drugs - the Family
(ages 14-16)
12.00 Job Bank: Hairdresser
(ages 14-19)
12.10 English File: Get the Meaning- a Midsummer Night's Dream
(ages 11-16)
Educational programme for seven- to nine-year-olds. Looking at how people were entertained 450 years ago. Show more
Reports on consumer concerns.
A story narrated by Geoffrey Matthews.
(Repeat)
French chef Raymond Blanc tells Sophie about his mother's recipe for vegetable soup scented with fresh chervil.
Bob Langley takes a look at the landscape and wildlife of the Isle of Wight, a favourite spot of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson and of Queen Victoria.
Live coverage of the day's business in Parliament.
(Subtitled)
Live coverage of the action from the first quarter-final at the Guild Hall in Preston, where the winner is guaranteed to take home a cheque for £16,000. Introduced by David Vine, with commentary by Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor and John Virgo.
Some research done by Dr Zimmerman threatens to expose a dark secret from Dr Bashir's past.
Coverage of the opening exchanges from the second quarter-final, which plays to a finish tonight, from the Guild Hall in Preston. Introduced by David Vine.
The walls of Tracey Tanner's home are so thin that she and her neighbours can hear the most intimate details of each other's daily lives. Tracey is taking her case to the House of Lords to try to force her landlord to provide her with a little peace and quiet. First Sight follows her battle to win the right to privacy.
(Regional Programme: see variations in panel on left)
Featuring reports from the British International Motor Show in Birmingham. Rover are hoping to steal the limelight with the 75, their first new car since BMW bought the company, while Jaguar are optimistic that their new, smaller S-type will be as well received as their XK8 sports car, which won many fans.
BBC Top Gear Magazine: from retailers
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Motor Show breaks: Giveaways and offers, p152
Sally decides that she wants a new car, while Dick is introduced to casual sex.
Ageing affects us all and once past our sexual prime, and no longer useful in terms of reproduction, we are slowly being killed off. This film follows the work of several groups of scientists who are attempting to turn back the biological clock and slow down the ageing process.
See today's choices.
Ageing - is it a family affair? p39
Continuing the series of profiles about wine trade aficionados.
This Mississippi-born former civil-rights activist now runs the seven-acre Wyken vineyard near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, producing wine in the face of a damp, unpredictable climate and a sceptical public.
Then Video Nation Shorts
Presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
(Subtitled)
Highlights of the two quarter-finals that were completed today and all the other stories from the Guild Hall in Preston.
Followed by Holiday Weather
Steve Richards presents the late-night look at the day's events in Parliament.
(Repeats are not indicated)
The Leisure Site
A selection of programmes to entertain as well as educate.
12.30 Personal Passions
12.45 The Secret of Sporting Success
1.15 CyberArt
1.20 Public Murals in New York
1.50 Open Late-Arts
Further Education
2.00 Changing Roles of Women and Men
Teaching Film and Media
4.00 Film Education: Regeneration
4.30 Film Education: The Man in the Iron Mask
Teacher Training
5.00 Inside Europe
5.30 Go Higher
Open University
5.45 A Lesson in Progress
6.10-7.00am Reinventing the City