A special Sunday edition of the pre-school series.
The children's poetry series. Rik Mayall reads The StoryofCanobie Dick by Libby Houston , and Andrew Fusek Peters uncovers the secret life of trees. Repeat
Tony Hart reveals more creative tips. Repeat
Animated prehistoric capers.
Repeat
In the Canadian mountains, the Hulk befriends a young boy and his dog. Repeat
A triple bill of animated antics with the friendly ghost.....
Comedy drama series.
Joe shoots a horror video about his family. Last in the series, which returns next year. Written by Mark Haddon Shown last Wednesday onBBCl Subtitled ..........................
Drama following a year in the life of 12-year-old boy. Wayne and his family move into their new home to find their furniture has vanished................
First of two episodes.
Ian discovers Adam's terrible secret.
Today's episodes written by Leigh Jackson Next episode at 11.25am Repeat Subtitled .
First ofsix magazine-style shows tackling issues of concern to young people. Hosted by David Bull and Wendy Douglas. ............
The second of today's episodes. Adam returns to school, and Cracker and Tom do business with a year nine pupil. Repeat
Pop music magazine featuring interviews with Portishead and Neil Hannon , and a preview of M People's new album. With
Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston. Shown last Tuesday .....
Gambling fever strikes Springfield, taking Marge in its clutches.
Shown last Monday.
(Subtitled)
The show in which contestants guide their home-made robots through mechanical challenges. Hosted by Philippa Forrester and Craig Charles.
Shown last Friday
Shaun Ley is joined by chief executive of Lambeth Council Heather Rabbatts.
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
1.35 Rugby League
Action from the third and final Test match between Great Britain and New Zealand from Vicarage Road, Watford. Commentary by Ray French .
2.25 Rugby Union
Highlights of yesterday's match between Wales and South Africa at Wembley. Commentary by Eddie Butler and Bill McLaren. Plus action from Scotland v the New Zealand Maoris at Murrayfield. Commentary by John Beattie and Bill Johnstone.
3.30 Motorsport
A review of this year's British Rally championships. Commentary by Mark James and Tiff Needell.
4.10 Ice Skating
Highlights from Milton Keynes of the British Senior Ice Figure and Dance championships. Commentary is provided by Sue Barker , Robin Cousins and Barry Davies.
Television presentation (ice skating)
Barbara Slater ; Editor Carl Hicks ....
Michaela Strachan hosts this edition from Miami, Florida.
Director Martyn Suker : Series editor Sara Ford WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/animalzone
5.20* Watch Out Britain Tips on where to see wildlife from Nick Baker
and Bobby Fletcher.
Producer Mike Beynon ...........
5.30* Big Cat Diary The latest update from Kenya's Masai Mara finds the three cheetah cubs still without their mother.
Producer Stephen Moss ; Series producer RobinHellier
5.55* The Natural World
The Fatal Flower
Orchids combine beauty and deceit. Photography captures lurid bucket orchids attracting, intoxicating, then holding prisoner, tropical bees, and crucifix orchids behaving as if they have eyes and can see.
Narrated by Honor Blackman.
Producers Mark Rowers , Tim Shepherd : Series editor Neil Nightingale Subtitled..... Codefor5.10-6.45(notPDC). ♦ See Alan Titchmarsh : page 52
Shadow the leopard marks her territory, the cheetah cubs make their first solo kill, and the Marsh pride cubs are in danger from a herd of buffalo. Show more
Orchids combine beauty & deceit, the 'femme fatales' of nature. Their bizarre means of pollination make them seem more like intelligent animals than plants
DistantOrigin. TwoVoth scientists discover human bones and deduce that they have stumbled upon evidence of a related species. subtnied The Next Generation is on Wednesday at 6pm
Down the Tube
A report on the controversial plan to revitalise London's underground with private sector money. Presented by Maya Even . EditorDiarmuidJeffreys Subtitled ... NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical its subject matter may change
Kaye Adams decodes the mysteries of digital TV and looks back at a month in the life of BBC
Choice.
Host of the controversial talk show Jeremy Clarkson sounds off on the subjects of cricket, which is defended by former
England all-rounder Ian Botham , and the glories of Greece.
Director Brian Klein ; Producer Elaine Bedell
Mark Cousins introduces tonight's thriller double bill. Film premiere
Leon Thriller starring
Jean Reno , Gary Oldman
Natalie Portman
In Little Italy, New York,
12-year-old Mathilda's family is murdered by Stansfield, a corrupt drugs enforcement agency cop. She escapes the carnage and seeks refuge in the apartment of Leon -a hit man. The two form a powerful relationship as Mathilda seeks revenge for her family. Widescreen.
Director Luc Besson (1994, 18)
♦ See Films: pages 69-76 **** ♦ Film of the Week: page 61
And at 12.00-1.45am
Le Samourai
Thriller starring
Alain Delon
A contract killer commits a murder, unperturbed by the presence of witnesses, but soon finds he is a target himself. In French with English subtitles. Director Jean-Pierre Melville
(1967, PG) ♦ See Films: pp 69-76 *****
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated. FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Mental Health Care
LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience 9-12 (with subtitles)
BUSINESS ANDTRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite
5.30 Health and Safety Briefings 6 -managing health risks. OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Mining for Science 4820500 6.10 Autism
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