A special Sunday edition of the pre-school series.
The children's poetry series. Rik Mayall performs TheJackdawofRheims by Richard Harris Barham. Repeat ..
Tony Hart reveals more ideas for making pictures at home.
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Animated prehistoric capers. Repeat
Animated western adventures. (Repeat)
Further ecological escapades with the animated bear.
Shown last Tuesday on BBCl Subtitled.
Puddle turns out to be the coin thief and is given a laxative. Shown last Wednesday Next episode Wednesday on BBC1 at 4.35pm Subtitled ...........
Continuing the Australian drama about a 12-year-old boy. In desperation to belong, Wayne joins the latest craze
First of two episodes.
Laurie gets her own back on Chris while Matt's worst fears come true.
Today's episodes written by Tanika Gupta Next episode at 11.25am Repeat Subtitled..
David Bull and Wendy Douglas host the magazine that tackles real-life issues. This week two teenagers discuss with popsters Billie, B*Witched and Ultra what it's like to be dumped and there's a debate on style............
The second of today's episodes. Judi sets out to clear Wayne's name, while Matt tries to lie low.
(Repeat)
Jamie Theakston flies to New York to talk to Mariah Carey , who has released an album, The Ones. Jayne Middlemiss is in Rome with teen sensations B*Witched, and boy band Boyzone talk about their new Christmas single.
Shown last Tuesday .....
Apu offers the family his services as a valet after he is sacked.
Featuring the voice of actor James Woods.
Shown last Monday.
(Subtitled)
More contestants guide their home-made robots through mechanical challenges.
With Philippa Forrester and Craig Charles. Shown last Friday
A weekly review of the principal political events in the South East, presented by Shaun Ley REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Hazel Irvine .
Tennis Live coverage from Olympia, London, of the Honda Challenge singles final, part of the ATP Senior Tour of Champions. John McEnroe will, throughout the competition, have been bidding to defend the title he won last year but is up against high-class opposition, including Bjom Borg , Pat Cash, Yannick Noah and Mats Wilander - all former grand slam winners. Plus action from the doubles final. Commentary by Sue Barker , John Barrett and Mark Cox.
Sking Highlights of the opening downhill event of the World Cup from WhistlerMountain in Canada. This is the first of ten races and the only one to be held at a venue outside Europe. Austria's Andreas Schifferer is the defending champion , while Hermann Maiertook the overall title last year. Commentary from Julian Tutt. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Michael Cole ........................
Howard Stableford looks at the filming techniques pioneered by wildlife film-makers over the years. Director Martyn Suker ; Series editor Sara Ford
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/animalzone
5.20* Watch Out Britain
Where to see wildlife around the country.
Producer Mike Beynon
5.25* Big Cat Diary
An update on the cats of the Masai Mara.
Producer Stephen Moss ; Series producer Robin Hellier
5.55* The Natural World: Impossible Journeys
Modern technology makes it possible to journey into worlds too small to see with the naked eye. See today's choices.
Producer Steve Nicholls ; Series editor Neil Nightingale
Vldeoplus 5.10-6.45 (not PDC)
Wallace and Gromit's Pick of the Week: page 43
Jonathan returns to the scene of the previous episode's carnage. Simon follows the saga of Amber the cheetah and her full grown cubs and enjoys a close encounter with baboons. Show more
Using microscopy & animation,we journey into worlds previously beyond our reach.The familiar world hides incredible secrets that are revealed here.
Beginning a two-part story.
Scorpion. Voyager encounters an area of space controlled by the deadly Borg- but the only alternative route could be even more dangerous. Concludes next Sunday. subtitled...... The Next Generation is on Wednesday at 6pm
Blue Jeans Blues
Many foreign companies see Europe as a goldmine where they can charge consumers more for branded goods.
Michael Robinson asks why the global economy delivers job losses, but not lower prices. Presented by Maya Even.
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys
NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical its subject matter may change
Then Article 19 Censored words from around the world for the Human Rights Season.
Another case of human rights abuse.
Followed by Article 19
Jeremy Clarkson sounds off on more controversial subjects in his new talk show.
Director Brian Klein
Producer Elaine Bedell
Launched in 1957, the Ford Edsel proved an embarrassing flop. Quentin Willson tells its story. Producer David Leighton ; Series producer JohnWilcox Subtitled ............
The series about contemporary culture returns for a three-week run, beginning with five short films responding to the approaching millennium. Breda Beban 's May 98 portrays an accident-prone woman while Dead TV by Chris Petit re-evaluates television history. Artist Heathcote Williams stars in Marc Karlin 's poignant modern fable The Haircut, and John Akomfrah 's spectral The Call of Mist examines death and cloning, while actress Tilda Swinton makes herdirectorial debut with Shall We Wake?
Editor John Wyver
HUMAN RIGHTS SEASON
11.20UrgentAction Another example of human rights abuse.
11.25 The Human Rights Map
Shown yesterday 5.35pm
Award-winning political thriller, starring
Yves Montand
Jean-Louis Trintignant
A liberal opposition politician persists in attempting to hold a public meetingdespite local authority harassment.
In French with English subtitles. Director Costa-Gavras
(1968.15) ♦ See Films: pages 63-72 ****
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated. BELIEF SEASON
2.00 Everyman LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience (with subtitles)
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite
48754 5.30 Health and Safety Briefings: 9 OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 The Authentick and Ironicall
HistorieofHenryV 5252991 6.35 -7.00am Cinema forthe Ears