6.05 Public Project, Private Finance
6.35 The Encyclopedie
(Subtitled)
7.00 No Lay-bys at 35,000 Feet
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6.05 Public Project, Private Finance
6.35 The Encyclopedie
(Subtitled)
7.00 No Lay-bys at 35,000 Feet
A look at how global communication links are changing people's lives.
Talking about work, plus a look at the life of a test pilot and a national park ranger. (Repeat)
Animated double bill.
(Repeat)
Cartoon.
(Repeat)
Squoka needs an assistant for his magic act.
It's parents evening at Georgina's school.
(Shown last Wednesday on BBC1)
(Next episode on Wednesday at 4.35pm)
North and South encounter a bank robbery.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
First of today's two episodes.
Robyn goes missing.
Today's episodes written by Kevin Hood
(Next episode at 11.25am)
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Then Rewind: 1910: Halley's Comet
A nine-year-old girl's story of the time she saw Halley's comet.
(Repeat)
Lucy tells Charlie Brown that he walks in a funny way.
(Repeat)
Will Robyn be found alive? Is Nick's video going to upset Ruth?
(Repeat)
Then Rewind: 1911: the Last Emperor
China's boy emperor Pu Yi gave up power as revolution spread.
(Repeat)
Including interviews with American group Nsync and rock band Barenaked Ladies.
(Shown last Tuesday) (Subtitled)
Ralph gets the wrong idea when Lisa sends him a valentine.
Another edition is tomorrow at 6pm.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
More contestants guide their home-made robots through mechanical challenges.
(Shown last Friday) (Subtitled)
A weekly review of the principal political events in the south east
(Regional Programme)
Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.35 Rugby Union
Highlights of yesterday's Premiership One clash between Leicester and London Irish at Welford Road.
1.55 Rugby League: Leeds Rhinos v Wigan Warriors
Live coverage (kickoff 2pm) from Headingley of this fourth-round tie in the Challenge Cup. Commentary from Jon Champion and Joe Lydon.
3.40 Snooker
Coverage of the first eight frames of the the Masters final from Wembley Conference Centre. Further coverage can be seen at 8pm.
5.10 Rugby League Draw
The draw for the fifth round of the Challenge Cup.
5.15 Athletics
Live coverage of the Grand Prix at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena.
(Digital widescreen)
Videoplus codes for 1.30-7.30
1.30-5.10 (not PDC)
5.10-7.30 (not PDC)
Stories making headlines in the world of business and finance.
Presented by Maya Even.
Live coverage of the concluding frames of the final of the 25th Masters tournament from Wembley Conference Centre. There have been 14 different winners since 1975 and in that time the greatest final was arguably last year's clash between Mark Williams and Stephen Hendry, which the Welshman won on a re-spotted black in the final frame.
Introduced by David Vine.
Angus Deayton concludes his chronicle with a look at the state of the nation's comedy today.
Featuring Rik Mayall, Alexei Sayle, Eddie Izzard and Steve Coogan.
Concluding the comedy starring Kathy Burke, James Dreyfus.
Tom tells Linda he's getting married.
(Shown last Friday)
(Digital widescreen)
The return of the irreverent music quiz. The guests are Simon Le Bon, Karen Poole of Alisha's Attic, singer Ian Dury and actress Kathy Burke.
(Shown last Friday) (Digital widescreen)
Hazel Irvine introduces action from Vail, Colorado, of the men's slalom, the final race of the world championships.
After cataclysmic wars, robots rule on earth. But two androids have a secret project: a human cloned from the DNA of a single hair.
Followed by Weatherview
(Repeats are not indicated)
Further Education
2.00 Working with Others
Languages
4.00 Suenos World Spanish 1-4
(with subtitles)
Business and Training
5.00 Computers Don't Bite: Business: Taking Financial Control
Open University
5.45 Personnel Selection
6.10 An A to Z of English
(Subtitled)
6.35-7.00am Child Development: Simple Beginnings?