Funny Lady/Naughty
Sock. The Tubbies play peek-a-boo and Funny Lady tells another story.
Shown yesterday at 10am
More animated woodland fun with the little blue folk.
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Picture-making ideas and tips on producing original artwork, with Mark Speight , Jay Burridge and Josie d'Arby.
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Cartoon adventures with the chivalrous hero.
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The Long Goodbye (part 2). With Harry and Yetta in love, the Hendersons decide to make plans forthe couple's future happiness. Repeat Subtitled ......
Retired athlete Linford Christie concludes the series promoting literacy among the very young with the tale of Noah and the Space Ark
Note: half-term repeats.
9.10 See You, See Me (ages 7-9)
Castles - a Castle at Leisure: jousting, archery, falconry, music and dancing at a Scottish castle 800 years ago.
9.30 Watch: Music-theSongcatcher (ages 5-7) The Band 1669672 9.45
Come Outside (ages 4-5) Sewage: the treatment and recycling of waste.
The mysterious and enigmatic Song Catcher catches the song of a marching band in her carpet bag.
Painting with Our Hands and Feet. The Teletubbies watch some children having fun with painting.
Repeated next Monday Repeat
10.30 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Six Times: a look at the six times table. 4018837 10.50 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Earthwarp- Mystifying Magic
4021301 11.10 Landmarks (ages 9-11) Time Lines - Children: the lives of children in Britain during Anglo-Saxon. Tudor and Victorian times. 2868011 11.30 English File (ages 14-16) The Poetry of Passion: Lily
Savage talks to poets throughout history. 4363 12.00 Testament (ages 11-14) Ruth: the story of the selfless widow's journey to Bethlehem.
A late night lonely hearts chat show where the guests are poets who Lily Savage tries to match with love of their lives. Aimed at students studying GCSE English.
Business and consumer news. presented by Adrian Chiles.
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Adventures with the toys that come to life. Repeat....
Guest chef Lesley Waters prepares a lunch of a rustic herb pancake, enhanced by the lemony taste of sorrel, seton a warm walnut salad
Bob Langley concludes his odyssey around Britain at the ancient monument of Stonehenge in Wiltshire. John Bailey seeks out crayfish and there's a day out in Wiltshire with Angela Rippon
Dougie Donnelly introduces live coverage of the remaining quarter-finals in the Open bowls championship at Potters Leisure Resort in Norfolk. The matches will be played over the best of five sets.
Including at 2.40, 3.25 News Regional News and Weather
Another triple bill of comic horror, including Bart's attempt to resurrect his dead cat.
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Captain Kirk is regarded with disfavour by his officers when he returns from a rescue operation involving an old flame. (Repeat)
More news and gossip from the world of entertainment, presented by Kate Sanderson. Producer Chris Bellinger Repeated tomorrow during Live and Kicking
With BBC TV's dramatisation of Vanity Fair commencing next week, Griff Rhys Jones asks if there was a model for Thackeray's Becky Sharpe. Chinese author
Adeline Yen Mah talks about her childhood, which is movingly evoked in her memoir Falling Leaves, plus books to read to babies and some recommendations for older readers. See today's choices. Series editor Mary Sackville West
Continuingthe series of multi-daytreks across some of the world's finest landscapes.
Tonight Rebecca Ridgway takes Cameron McNeish on a demanding 35-mile walk through her homeland of Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands. The pair travel by kayak from Ardmoreto Oldshore More Bay, and then walk to Cape Wrath.
Director/Producer Richard Else
Continuing the tribute series to the popular TV gardener who died in 1996. Tonight's programme explores Geoff Hamilton 's wish to make gardening accessible to everyone, regardless of their income, by offering viewers useful money-saving tips. Narrated by Richard Briers. See today's choices.
Director Andrew Gosling : Series producer Pamela Creed
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Continuing the sitcom set in an Edinburgh advertising agency. Come to Cummerton. Office sexual politics cloud the commercial shoot forthe newest newtown in Midlothian.
Written by Jack Docherty and Moray H unter Director Andy De Emmony ; Producer
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Tonight's guests on the topical news quiz show are former weatherman Ian McCaskill and Michael Mansfield QC. Director Paul Wheeler
Producer Giles Pilbrow
Then Video Nation Shorts
Analysis of the day's news, with Kirsty Wark.
Continuing the second series of the spoof soap about stars who have retired to suburbia, starring John Sessions , Phil Cornwell The street celebrates the completion of Michael Caine 's long awaited new pool.
Written by Phil Cornwell , Peter Richardson and John Sessions: Director Peter Richardson ProducerBenSwaffer
Live music showcase, tonight featuri ng performances from Fun Lovin' Criminals, Mike Oldfield , former 10,000 Maniacs singer Natalie
Merchant, Afghan Whigs and Alvin Youngblood Heart. Director Janet Fraser Crook
Producer Mark Cooper ...............
Jools is joined by the Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Afghan Whigs, Natalie Merchant, Mike Oldfield and Alvin Youngblood Hart.
The experimental comedy sketch show, featuring James Holmes and Jason Byrne.
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Tonight the chat show for young British Asians discusses dream careers, and how ambitions have changed. With Rajesh Mirchandani.
(Repeated tomorrow)
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated.
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