Animation.
Repeated at8.55am Repeat
Carnival. Two children make costumes and dance at a carnival.
Shown yesterday at 10am
Animation
Featuring flamingos and a vulture hospital in Spain.Shownyesterday4.35pmBBCl Then Rewind ShownyesterdayBBCl
Children's wildlife programme presented by Michaela Strachan Janice Acquah, Nick Baker and Howie Watkins. In this edition the team take a trip to Spain.
Cartoon double bill.
First shown on ITV
Further adventures in the world filled with spots
Animation.
Shown at 7am
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Environment: It's Our World.... and I'm Worried
(ages 12-14)
9.10 What? Where? When? Why?: In the Past: People around 1900 - Toys and Games
(ages 6-7)
9.25 The Art: The Art of Living Things
(ages 11-16)
9.45 Words and Pictures: Emeka's Gift
(ages 5-7)
Art for 11-14 year olds, which looks at living things in art including the work of Eileen Cooper, Chris Nash, Maggie Jennings and Paula Rego. Supports Key Stage 3 Art.
Naughty Snake.
Tamzin Griffin tells the story of the naughty snake. Repeated tomorrow at 7.05am Repeat
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6) Numbers 11-20: Number 20 2782727 10.45 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Electricity
11.00 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) The Built Environment the Space between Buildings 1264433 11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 11-13) Investigating Asia - Indonesia 8071659 11.40 Science in Action (ages 11-14) Friction Subtitled 8472543 12.00 Revista (ages 11-14) LaComida
9451920 12.15 Hallo aus Berlin (ages 11-13) Essen undTrinken
Business and consumer news.......
Caradventures. Repeat .
Caroline Righton explores the food, wine, history and culture of Spain. RepeatWEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/education
A conversation with formerworld darts champion Eric Bristow
England's World Cup-winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks talks to Garth Crooks.
On a visit to the historic Boyne valley, Dermot Cavanagh meets local painter Irene Woods.
(First shown on BBC Northern Ireland)
Kaye Adams and her guests share more problems and hear expert advice.
Cookery challenge. Subtitled ......
Botanist, ecologist and broadcaster David Bellamy talks about his life and work.
Repeat Subtitled ............................
Weekday nostalgia quiz.
The First Duty. Picard, scheduled to give a speech at Starfleet Academy, learns of a terrible accident involving
Wesley Crusher. Repeat Subtitled . Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, tomorrow 6pm
American fantasy drama series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar
On her way home from a nightclub Buffy is attacked by three vampires, but is rescued by Angel
Followed by Five Go Mad in the Kitchen The second of five celebrity recipes for Comic Relief.
For book and fundraising details see listing on Sunday at 7.15pm, BBC1
An eight-part series in which food writer Sophie Grigson shares her knowledge of herbs and their use in cooking.
Warm and Spicy. Thisfirstedition focuses on oregano, marjoram, basil and coriander; the recipes include Vietnamese-style pork with fresh herbs and goat's cheese and warming pasta and soup. Guest chef AntonyWorral Thompson prepares herb fritters with a yoghurt, mint and apricot dip, and Grigson explores the history and lore of herbs. Director Stuart Bateup ; Producer
MaryClyne Subtitled .................... ♦ Sophie Grigson 's Questionnaire: page 23; and Food: page 38
Sophie shares her knowledge of herbs and their use in cooking, looking at oregano, marjoram, basil and coriander. Guest chef is Antony Worrall Thompson.
A documentary that follows some of Britain'syoung fashion designers as they compete for a prize that is worth more than £200,000. The competition, launched last Septemberwith the helpof BBC TV's Looking Good programme, attracted nearly 200 entrants; eight were selected and challenged to produce a collection for the catwalk. A new series of Looking Good follows at 8.30pm. Producer Peter Leonard : Executive producer Jeanine Josman
The first of eight programmes offering affordable and realistic fashion and beauty solutions. Tonight a viewerwho usually dresses in black is introduced to colours that flatter; a rugby team looks at grooming options for men; three fashion editors choose a high-street essential; and make-up artist
John Gustaffson shops for beauty bargains at the supermarket. Presented by Lowri Turner. Executive producer JeanineJosman
BBC BOOK: Looking Good, price £9.99, is available from retailers.
The documentary strand focusing on contemporary life returns with eight new programmes.
The series opens with a look behind the scenes at Madame Tussauds in London, Britain's top tourist attraction, where the fickle nature of fame means that once-popular figures can end up on the scrapheap. See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
The documentary series about boardroom battles concludes with this look at the warring factions within the Countryside Alliance which, in one of Britain's biggest-ever demonstrations, gathered in London last March to protest against the anti-hunt lobby.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
Website: [web address removed]
News analysis, presented by David Aaronovitch. subtitied
First Anniversary. A man feels strange sensations whenever he goes near his wife.
Joan threatens to leave the army when Bilko forgets an important occasion.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Food Whose Choice Is It
Anyway? Subtitled 47692 1.00
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1.30 A Time to Be Born: the survival of babies.
SCHOOLS
2.00 Special Needs Ghostwriter: What's Up with Alex? LANGUAGES
4.00 Suenos World Spanish 13-16 (with subtitles) BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Voluntary Matters Involving People 59586 5.30 20 Steps to Better Management Helping Others to Achieve
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Questions about Behaviour 9028321 6.10 A Conflict of Interests 1500050 6.35-7.00am
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