Animated tales of life at the North Pole. (Repeat)
When Laa-Laa goes for a walk, her friends follow.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
Animated espionage antics.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm BBC1)
Another double bill of animated fun with the Tasmanian Devil.
(First shown on ITV)
More adventures with Polkaroo and his friends
Animated arboreal antics.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 German Globo
(ages 11-12)
9.10 Working It Out
(ages 5-12)
9.25 Techno
(ages 11-13)
9.45 Numbertime
(ages 4-6)
The Tubbies watch some children singing.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.05am) (Repeat)
10.30 Watch
(ages 5-7)
10.45 Science Zone
(ages 9-11)
11.05 Space Ark
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Megamaths
(ages 7-9)
11.35 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)
11.50 History File
(ages 11-13) (Subtitled)
12.10 English Express
(ages 9-11)
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with long vowel sounds. Sophie attends a surprise birthday party and discovers three words with they 'ay' sound.
Business and consumer news.
(Shown at 8.50am)
1.10 The Great Picture Chase
Norman Rosenthal goes in search of modern art.
(Repeat)
Then at 1.40 The Arts and Crafts Show
Will Hanrahan learns about photography.
Videoplus code for 1.10-1.40pm
Code for 1.40-2.10pm
Code for 1.10-2.10pm (not PDC)
Guide: send a cheque for £4 (including postage and packing), made payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]
Former WBC light-heavyweight world champion John Conteh talks about his boxing career
(Subtitled)
Weather
Parliamentary news.
(Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Weather
Drama starring Deldre Hall
Each of three long time friends reaches a crisis point in her life. But which of them has been driven to attempt suicide?
(1993) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 52-56 **
Highlights of the men's and women's singles quarter-finals at the Australian Open tennis championships. Introduced by Sue Barker, with commentary by John Barrett, Barry Davies, Chris Bailey, Mark Cox and Peter Fleming.
US comedy about a streetwise young man from Philadelphia who goes to live with his rich relatives in California.
(Repeat)
Sarah is less than happy when Tania asks Ryan to pose for her. Dennis and Kurtget a history lesson on Australian identity.
Jamie Theakston talks to new wave rockers Blondie about their recent comeback tour. Plus a preview of Dru Hill's new single, and new pop sensation Leilani. With Jayne Middlemiss.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
The magazine programme that covers issues affecting disabled people features an interview with wheelchair-using war reporter John Hockenberry, a report on the Government's latest white paper on transport and a look at theatre facilities for deaf people.
Student teams from De Montfort and Bristol compete for a place in the quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
The annual celebration of contemporary British writing is covered on television for the first time in its 28-year history. The live programme includes interviews with three of the category winners, readings from the four winning books, and a panel discussion.
The nominees are Justin Cartwright 's novel Leading the Cheers, Giles Foden's first novel The Last King of Scotland, Amanda Foreman's biography of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and the late Ted Hughes's poetry work Birthday Letters. Presented by Juliet Morris and Francine Stock.
Director Janet Fraser Crook
Producer Mary Sackville West
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
George learns the truth about a friend's illness and Kramer inadvertently obstructs a police officer pursuing a criminal.
Larry is in love, but his colleagues suspect that his girlfriend has ulterior motives.
Followed by Weatherview
Parliamentary analysis.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 What Is Religion?
1.00 Looking for Hinduism in Calcutta
(Subtitled)
1.30 Wallace in Wales
Schools
2.00 Languages
Languages
4.00 Get By in Italian
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves: Jobs in Uniform
Open University
5.45 The Traditions and the Environment
6.35-7.00am The Spiral of Silence