Animated tales.
(Repeated at 8.50am) (Repeat)
A young boy and his grandfather build a barbecue.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
Animated triple bill with the young cat and mouse.
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
More animated castaway stories.
(Repeat)
The animated tree man.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
Animated tales.
(Shown at 7am)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 The Geography Programme Shorts: France 2000
(ages 11-13)
9.10 Working It Out...: Sorted: Laying the Foundations: a Step Nearer
(ages 11-19)
9.30 Clementine: Les Vacances
(ages 14-16)
9.45 Numbertime: 1-10: Number Nine
(ages 4-6)
The Teletubbies have fun watching some children jumping.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.05am) (Repeat)
10.30 Watch: Natural History - Winter
(ages 5-7)
10.45 Science Zone: Changes in Material: All Fired Up
(ages 9-11)
11.05 Space Ark: Changes in Material: Burning
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Megamaths: Seven Times
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
11.35 Watch: Music - the Song Catcher: Hello Mister Sun
(ages 5-7)
11.50 History File: First World War: Living and Dying
(ages 11-13)
12.10 Higher English: Taking Stock of Talk
(ages 16+)
A focus on how soldiers from Africa, Australia, India and Europe endured life in the First World War.
The weekday business, finance and consumer news programme.
Animated arboreal antics.
(Shown at 8.40am)
The Terrace
The Birmingham terrace makeover continues.
(Repeat)
Then at 1.40 The Arts and Crafts Show
Caroline Righton learns how to make jewellery from card and paper. Kevin Whay renovates an old model train.
Wildlife documentary film telling the story of a female earwig's struggle for survival against constant threats from predators.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
2.40 News and Regional News
The news and views of the day from in and around Parliament.
(Subtitled)
3.20 News and Regional News
Further live coverage of the third round of the UK championship, taking place at Bournemouth International Centre.
Introduced by David Vine.
Highlights from the final day's play in the First Test between England and Australia in Brisbane.
Ryan and Anita fight to save the local park but end up on opposite sides of the argument, while Draz and Kurt spend some quality time together. Nikki cheats on an assignment.
Two further third-round matches play to a finish tonight in the UK championship at Bournemouth International Centre. David Vine introduces coverage of the opening frames, with commentary provided by Ray Edmonds, Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne and John Virgo.
Continuing the magazine series that deals with issues affecting disabled people.
Kim Tserkezie examines the experiences of disabled children who spend time away from home and how recent research shows that social services are failing to protect the children's rights. Mik Scarlet meets US musician Vic Chesnutt, who talks about his life and work. Plus ideas for meals from disabled cooks and a report on seeking friends and work on the internet.
Coverage of the final day's events in the Rally of Great Britain. Steve Rider reports from the rally headquarters on all the day's action in the demanding forest stages in South Wales. He also witnesses the World Rally champion being crowned on the finish ramp in Cheltenham.
Delia Smith continues her demonstrations of the basics of good cooking by showing how to make simple flour-based sauces and batters.
She has recipes for white sauce and its variations, Canadian buttermilk pancakes with maple syrup and traditional toad-in-the-hole. Plus news of a flour for sauces which needs no fat at all.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
Rour-based sauces and batter: page 44
The series that demotes bosses to the shop floor to experience normal working life.
Heather Rabbatts, the chief executive of Lambeth Council in south London, leaves her six-figure salary Town Hall job behind to spend a week as a new housing trainee. What lessons can she learn to help her spend Lambeth's £700-million housing budget more effectively?
See today's choices.
The social documentary series takes a look at the pleasure park Alton Towers and follows its transformation into a magical theme resort for the future, complete with a new £12-million roller coaster. But can the park and its new ride fulfil the expectations of both visitors and shareholders?
See today's choices.
Continuing the series that takes a nostalgic glance back at some of Britain's best-loved brands.
A look at the development of branded soap powders, as archive footage and original packaging help to reawaken washday memories from years gone by.
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Highlights of today's four third-round matches in the UK championship, taking place at Bournemouth International Centre, introduced by Dougie Donnelly. Plus a look ahead to tomorrow's quarter-finals.
Followed by Weatherview
Steve Richards presents a roundup of the Queen's speech to Parliament.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open Science
12.30 Quantum Leaps - Making Contact
(Subtitled)
1.00 Our Health in Our Hands
1.30 The Programmers
Schools
2.00 Business Studies
Languages
4.00 Italianissimo 13-16
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
Open for Business
5.45 Public Project, Private Finance
6.15 The Passion for Distinctiveness
6.45-7.00am The Business of the Environment