Animated fun.
Repeated at 8.50am (Repeat)
Music with Debbie
Laa-Laa invents a song.
Shown yesterday at 10am ..................
Animated espionage antics. Repeat ..........
The team search forthe blue whale in Iceland.
Shownyesterday4.35pmBBCl
Followed by Rewind
Cartoon double bill.
First shown on ITV ............................
Further adventures in a spotted world
Animated fun.
Shown at 7am
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Environment (ages 12-14)
9.10 What?Where?When?Why?(ages 6-7) 7657534 9.25 The Art (ages 11-16) 6009114 9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
Art for 11-14 year olds which looks at magical processes and images in art. Support KS3 of the National Curriculumfor Art
Numbers 3. Some children learn about the numberthree.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.05am Repeat
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6) Number 15 5413534 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages
5-7) Living: Movement 5418089 11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12)
11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 11-13) Subtitled 6092379 11.40
Science in Action (ages 11-14) 2817621 12.00 Spanish Magazine (ages 11-14) Revista: CasayRutina
12.15 Hallo aus Berlin (ages 11-13) Zu Hause
Business and consumer news.......
Adventures with the little car.
Repeat....
1.10 The Great Picture Chase The
Marchioness of Douro commissions a portrait of herself. Repeat
Then at 1.40 The Arts and Crafts Show Aviewer's bathroom gets a makeover.
Videoplus code for 1.10-1.40pm ...... Codeforl.40-2.10pm ................... Code for 1.10-2.10pm(notPDC)
Former Liverpool and England goalkeeper Ray Clemence talks to Eamonn Holmes about his sportingendeavours.
Subtitled Weather ........................
Prime Minister's Question Time, live from the House of Commons.
Editor Alexandra Henderson Subtitled.
3.55 News and Regional News
TheCallofKakadu. Two kookaburras struggle to survive in Australia's Kakadu National Park. Repeat Subtitled....
Highlights from the Australian Open, with action from the quarter finals of both the men's and women's singles. Introduced by Sue Barker. .............................
Gavin Campbell appeals on behalf of Action for Sick Children.
Shown Sunday at4.55pm, BBC1
Ethics. Paralysed after a terrible accident, Worf decides to follow the Klingon custom of committing ritual suicide, but he is in no condition to carry out his wishes. Then a visiting geneticist makes a startling proposal.
Repeat
Action from the European Championships in Prague, where the men and pairs complete their short programmes. Introduced by Sue Barker. With commentary by Barry Davies and Robin Cousins. There's further coverage from Prague at 11.15pm.
Producer Julie Griffiths ; Executive producer Barbara Slater
The series offering home decorating ideas. Peter Plaskitt shows a couple how to convert their garage into an elegant dual-purpose dining room and office. Anne McKevitt reports on this year's top colours for home interiors, and Alison Pearce revamps a bedroom for just £300. Hosted by Tessa Shaw.
(Digital widescreen)
Continuing the five-part documentary series about Merseyside police.
MurderSquad. Tonight's programme follows the investigation into the murder of 23-year-old Robert Casey , who was wearing a bullet-proof vest at the time he was shot dead.
Contains bad language. See today's choices.
Director/Producer Jenny Crowther
Executive producer Stephen Lambert
♦ See feature: page 26
The Frocky Horror Show
The fourth of six stories of famous boardroom battles. When royal wedding dress designer
Elizabeth Emanueljoined forces with Shami Ahmed , owner of the casual clothing label Joe Bloggs , she thought they would forge the perfect business partnership. But the deal went sour in just five weeks. See today's choices.
Producer Nicky Mirsky ; Executive producer RobertThirkell Subtitled .........
(Subtitled)
Then Video Nation Shorts
See Polly Toynbee: page 10
Continued coverage from the European Championships, where the pairs competition concludes with the free programme...................... Followed by Weatherview
Analysis of the day's events in Parliament.
Repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Was Anybody There? Subtitled 16770 1.00 The
Argumentfrom Design 76799 1.30 A Living Doll A Background to Shaw's
"Pygmalion" SCHOOLS
2.00 The German Collection
LANGUAGES
4.00 Learning Languages BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Voluntary Matters Using Money Wisely 28664 5.30 20 Steps to Better Management Managing Projects OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Social Scientists at Work
6.35-7.00am The Rainbow