Animation.
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Cartoon fun.
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A special Sunday edition of the pre-school series.
Animated double bill. Repeat
The friends investigate a mystery. Repeat ....
Animation. Repeat ......................
Comedy series.
Mrs Tinge has taken over the house and Natalie has to decide between sensible Chris and dangerous Dave.
(Shown last Wednesday on BBC1)
Continuing the Australian drama. Grandpa comes to stay, taking over Wayne's room and causing endless embarrassmentfor
Wayne and Charlene
First of today's two episodes from 1993. Where has the mysterious Mary come from?
Today's episodes written by Diane Whitley Next episode at 11.25am Repeat Followed by Rewind 1902: the Boer War A boy soldier's memories. Repeat
Documentary series following a police initiative in Liverpool set up to reduce youth crime. There's stormy weather ahead as the third year go sailing on the Irish Sea, but could romance be in the air?
Grimbo and Sophia have a chat, and Mary's secret is discovered. Repeat
Followed by Rewind 1903: Electric
Effects. Recallingthe introduction of electricity. Repeat
JayneMiddlemiss meets actress Tatyana Ali , and Jamie Theakston looks at the recent resurgence of bubblegum pop. Shown last Tuesday Digital widescreen
ThenextOZone is on Tuesday at 7.10pm
More animated comedy with the colourful residents of Springfield.
A double bill starts tomorrow at 6pm.
(Repeat)
(Subtitled)
More contestants guide their home-made robots through mechanical challenges.
With Philippa Forrester and Craig Charles. Shown last Friday Subtitled .................. Robot Wars continues on Friday at 6. 45pm
A weekly review of the principal political events in the south east.................
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.30 Ski Sunday The women's World Cup season moves on to StAnton in Austria forthe slalom, super-G, downhill and combined races. Plus men's downhill, slalom and combined action from
Wengen in Switzerland. Introduced by Hazel Irvine , with commentary from Julian Tutt and Matt Chilton.
2.30 Indoor Bowls Furthercoveragefrom the second round of the World Indoor Bowls championships at the Potters Leisure Resort in Norfolk. Former champions
Hugh Duff , Tony Allcock , Richard Corsie and Andy Thompson will all be aiming to improve on their performances 12 months ago, when they were all eliminated by unfancied opponents at this stage.
Commentators David Rhys-Jones , Jimmy Davidson , John Bell and Mal Hughes.
TV presentation (skiing): Paul Davies , Jonathan Bramley Editor Michael Cole Digital widescreen.1
Introduced by Simon King.
5.15 Watch Out Britain Where to see winteringgeese and ducks. ProducerMikeBeynon ...........
530 New series Chimpanzee Diary
' Charlotte Uhlenbroek follows the progress of the chimps of Gombe
National Park in Tanzania.
See today's choices.
Producer Robin Hellier Subtitled.
5.55 The Natural World
Dolphins: the Wild Side
Intelligent and highly social, dolphins seem almost human-but they're also powerful hunters. See today's choices. Producers Paul Atkins. Grace Niska Atkins Digital widescreen Videoplus 5.10-6.45 (not PDC).
Revulsion. The crew answer a distress call from a holographic beingwith a hatred of organic lifeforms. Subtitled ...........
Michael Robinson reports on the future of the North Sea oil industry. Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys
Campingtips. Repeat Subtitledl
Concluding the series following the work of the House of Lords.
AVery British Plot. Intherun-up to the Queen's Speech, the Lords prepare for the battle over reform. But the Conservative leader in the Lords, Lord Cranborne, is in secret negotiations with the Government over the future of hereditary peers - a move which will bringhim into conflict with party leader William Hague. Producers Tricia Lawton and Daniel Brittain-Catlin
Photographer Vivian Russell sees how water lilies inspired Monet's greatest works of art.
Director Emma Ford ; Series producer Sadie Hennessy
As Seen on TV. Angus Deayton examines how the new wave of comedians took TV by storm.
Dodgingcritics and censors, the alternative comics discovered a new audience, and went on to create many of the comedy classics of the eighties.
Series producerPeterHiggins
Continuing the new comedy drama.
Tom prepares for an audition for the part of a thug in a TV crime reconstruction.
(Shown last Friday)
(Digital widescreen)
(Next episode on Friday at 9pm)
A profile of former midwife Alison Smith , who hosts raucous parties where she sells erotic lingerie. Director Ian Denyer ; Series producer Nikki Cheetham Repeat Subtitled ...
Continuingthe three-part drama written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff , starring
Lindsay Duncan , Timothy Spall Liam Cunningham
Marilyn Truman has to make a personal appeal to Anderson in her efforts to save the picture collection. Stephen Poliakoff 's The Tribe follows at 11.05pm. See today's choices.
Producer John Chapman
Digital widescreen Spig's Story is on Tuesday at 10.15pm
Stephen Poliakoff 's dark and erotic film, starring
Joely Richardson , Anna Friel Jeremy Northam , Trevor Eve
Ajunior property developer, sent to evict an eccentric group of young people from an apartment building, finds himself drawn into their mystical lifestyle. Contains sex, nudity and bad language.
Written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff Producer Anita Overland
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The Conversion. A criminal is forced to face the consequences of his crime by a mysterious
Stranger. Repeat
Followed byWeatherview
Repeats are not indicated. FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Understanding Organisations LANGUAGES
4.00 Get By in Italian BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Business Programme (part 20) - staff. OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 From Public to Private
Subtitled 1048383 6.35-7.00am
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