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Tubbies watch a film about a little boy's pig. Shown yesterday at 10am ..................
More forest frolics with the blue folk. Repeat .
Game show, hosted by the Chuckle Brothers.
Repeat Subtitled ................................
Animated adventures set in 17th-century France.
Repeat Subtitled ...........................
The Write Stuff. George and Nancy write a book. Repeat
Dr Mark Porter reads to his daughters from Alice in Wonderland.
Note: half-term repeats.
9.10 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) Caring and Sharing - with Others 4192409 9.25 Techno (ages 11-13) Food -Marketing Food 6719428 9.45
Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Oliver's Wood
King Pleasure/Grand Old
Duke of York. Po plays a magic drum.
Repeated tomorrow at 7am Repeat ........
10.30 Numbertime 1-10 (ages 4-6)
NumberFive 6674867 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Changes in Materials-
Freezing and Melting 6662022 11.00
Around Scotland (ages 10-12) Scotland during the Second World War- Scotland the Haven? 2908683 11.20 The
Geography Programme (ages 11-13)
France 2000 -Alsace: Interdependence with Other Countries
11.40 Science in Action (ages 11-14)
Sound Subtitled 9746480 12.00 Teaching Today Geography and IT: GISand Digital Map Data
Business and consumer news.
Animation. The villagers wanta leisure pool. Repeat
A spicy salad of youngdandelion leaves, croutons and chorizo sausages..
Bob Langley returns to his birthplace, Tyneside. as he and his team of rural experts observe the wildlife of the River
Tyne and northeast England..........
Live second-round action from the Open championship at Potters Leisure Resort, Norfolk. With Dougie Donnelly. .
Prime Minister's Question Time, live from the House of Commons.
Editor Vicky Rind
Continued live coverage of the Open championship's second round.
Redemption (part 2). As war divides the Klingon people, Picard has doubts about his initial decision not to intervene.
Repeat Subtitled ................... Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6pm
The last heat of the off-beat quiz involving students of the University of Reading.
Weekly magazine programme, presented by Rianna Scipio. Computer Boy
Makonnen Blake-Hannah , aged 13, is mad about computers, and his passion and expertise have led to his appointment as the youngest ever adviser to the Jamaican government.
Kurt Barling reports from the island.
Plus an investigation into benefit fraud, and comic Curtis Walker previewing the week ahead.
Series producer Maxine Watson ; Executive producer Patrick Younge
The garden design programme presented by Anne McKevitt and Kevin McCloud , with contemporary landscape designer
Diarmuid Gavin. This week two lacklustre roof terraces are transformed.
Director Orla Docherty ; Series producer
SimonShaw Repeat
This week, the art world's equivalent of convenience buying, collectable tea caddies and a 17th-century rolling ball clock. Also, how avid collector
Lord Rees-Mogg decides which treasures to part with as he moves to a smaller home, the centenary of potter Clarice Cliff, and a feature on contemporary designer Philippe Starck.
Presented by Fiona Bruce. with Tim Wonnacott , David Dickinson , Paul Atterbury , Madeleine Marsh and Simon Bull.
Series producer Jane Lomas : Series editor MarkHill WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/antiques
Action thriller starring
Michael O'Keefe
Ed BegleyJr , Linda Purl
A group of bus passengers is chased bytwo murderous brothers intent on capturing one of them - a bank manager who has fled with the ransom money ratherthan payforthe return of his kidnapped wife.
Director John McPherson (1994.15)
* See Films: pages 63-74 ***
Then Video Nation Shorts
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
The drama following the lives, loves and confl icts of a gospel church community in the north of England, first seen in The
A-Force, gets its own slot for a second eight-part series.
Who's in the House? Latifa's
18th birthday party begins soberly enough thanks to older members of the congregation - but trouble is on the horizon.
Episode written by Amma Asante ProducerCharlie Hanson : Director
Blake Bedford
Followed by Weatherview
Political discussion analysing the day's events in Parliament. With Garth Crooks.
Repeats are not indicated. ARTS-LATE
12.35 The Front Desk
3199504 1.05 WayangGolek-
Puppeteers of West Java
1.30 Music to the Ear
SCHOOLS
2.00 Le Club: Ici Paris; Quinze Minutes Plus
LANGUAGES
4.00 Spain Inside Out 3-4 BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Professional Update: 5 ManagingChange OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Problemswithlons
6.10 The Film - Joyride
6.35-7.00am Out of Development