Animation.
Repeated at 9am Repeat .................
Pebbles. Some children make a picture from pebbles.
Shown yesterday at 10am
Cartoon.
Repeat
Schools game show, with the Chuckle Brothers. Guest is Sally Geoghegan , Grange Hill 's Miss Carver. Repeat
More animated ghost-chasing. Repeat ...............
Animation.
Repeated at 1pm Repeat .................
Animation with Gisele and Martin. Repeat....
Shown 7am
Bilko takes over a radio station.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
A love match between two Hollywood stars that would end in tragedy.
(Repeat)
Carole Lombard is in To Be or Not to Be at 10.30am
Otters. Andy Brown joins children looking for otters by a river.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.05am
Second World War satire starring Carole Lombard, Jack Benny.
Two actors in Warsaw find their lives thrown into turmoil by the invading Nazis.
(1942, U) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 52-62 ****
Suffragette memorabilia, an artist's letters and a gift from Queen Victoria.....
Presented by Adrian Chiles. ...
Shown at 8.40am .
The Terrace Continuing the renovation of an entire Birmingham terrace. Repeat Then at 1.40 The Arts and Crafts Show
Creating space for clothes
Newcastle v Brighton in May 1984, Kevin Keegan 's last ever game
Prime Minister's Question Time, live from the House of Commons.
EditorvickyFlind
More from the design roadshow, hosted by Mark Curry.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Hosted by Fern Britton. Subtitled.
Guest presenter Jill Dando meets some record breakers. Repeat
Nostalgia quiz. Subtitled .............
Nicholas Witchell appeals forthe Queen
Elizabeth Foundation for Disabled People. For donation details see Sunday at 5.05pm on BBC1 Subtitled.....
Unification (part 2). Concluding episode of the story featuring the return of MrSpock. Picard learns that Spock is part of a secret plan to reunify the Romulans with the Vulcans.
Repeat
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine -tomorrow 6pm
The Other Slide of Darkness
The sliders track the evil Colonel
Rickman to a world split into two warring communities - a simple rustic society and the Foggins, who live in a poisonous zone.
For regular cast and another episode see tomorrow at 6.45pm Subtitled .
Martin Jacques looks at how
Chinese people are adaptingto an ever-shrinking world in this one-off documentary.
Young Chinese-Americans visit the People's Republic to rediscovertheir families' ancestral villages, a Chinese businessman tries to introduce
Australian milkshakes into the land of his ancestors and a Chinese fashion designer has big plans forTunbridge Wells.
Producers Charles Miller , RabinderMinhas EditorAnneTyerman Subtitled .......
Last in a series of compilations from past editions of the fashion-and-beauty series.
Lowri Turner takes two viewers to London Fashion Week, where Vidal Sassoon and wife Ronnie show how thejet set travel and fashion editor Julia Mottram explains how the content of the shows will influence designs to be found in the high street next spring. LookingGood is scheduled to return in February. Editor Jeanine Josman
Anne McKevitt knocks a dining room and kitchen into one, while salvage expert
Neville Griffiths hunts for booty at a demolished church. In the weekly update on the renovation of a house in north London,
Peter Plaskitt designs a bedroom for a three-year-old. With Tessa Shaw. See today's choices.
Editor Franny Moyle ♦ What the best-dressed trees are wearing: page 22
The end of the course is in sight but there are placements to finish and job interviews to negotiate in the conclusion of the series following eight student nurses. Six weeks before qualification, one of the students drops out, while those who make it through look ahead to a challenging future.
See today's choices.
Last in the series exploring people's changing relationships with their bodies over a lifetime.
Sod the Wrinkles. To some, the ageing process is an undignified loss of control. To others, it is an enjoyable and even liberating experience. Elderly people who occupy both sides of the divide discuss how they look out at the world from an old body. Contains scenes of nudity.
Director Lucy Blakstad ; Executive producer Clare Paterson
By the Labour Party.
News analysis.
Seventh in an eight-part drama about life in a gospel church community in the north of England. In a Crisis. Pastor Gittens is rushed to hospital. As his wife and friends assemble, some awkward truths are revealed.
Episode written by JB Rose Producer Charlie Hanson
Director Blake Bedford
Followed by Weatherview
Political discussion programme. With Martha Kearney.
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4.00 DeutschPlusll
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Professional Update: 2 OPEN UNIVERSITY
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6.35-7.00am Lessons from
Kerala
Programme in which people from all walks of life talk about their favourite pictures. In this edition, Charles Kennedy M.P. speaks on Dali.