Animated tales of life at the North Pole.
(Repeat)
A group of children search for dandelions.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
Animated underwater adventure series
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 Music Makers
(ages 7-9)
9.45 Numbertime
(ages 4-6)
Website: [web address removed]
Series exploring musical concepts. In this programme, Professor Allegro transports his audience to the bright lights of the city.
Some children learn about the colour yellow.
(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 D-mag
(ages 14-16)
12.10 English Express
(ages 9-11)
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with long vowel sounds. Sophie visits Deen City Farm and discovers the words 'sty', 'dry' and 'fly'.
German language magazine programme for Secondary students aged 14-16 covering conversational skills in different situations including skating, love and calling emergency services.
Business and consumer news, with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
(Shown at 8.50am)
The stylish city of Milan is the subject of today's programme.
(Repeat)
Action Pack: send a cheque for £3, made payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed], or telephone[number removed] (calls charged at national rate)
Action from the first round of the ATP tournament at London's Battersea Park. Britain's Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski headline the event, which also features last year's winner Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Introduced by Sue Barker.
and Regional News
Parliamentary news.
(Subtitled)
and Regional News
Further coverage of this afternoon's first-round matches in the ATP tournament being held in Battersea Park.
Advice on guests' dilemmas.
Cookery challenge.
(Subtitled)
Esther Rantzen meets people who refuse to give in to ageism, including 61-year-old Liz Buttle, who gave birth to a son last year.
(Subtitled)
The quiz participants are Su Pollard and Jim Bowen.
US comedy series starring Will Smith.
(Repeat)
Thania and Anita encounter trouble when they go looking for older men.
Jamie Theakston takes rock trio Manic Street Preachers back to where they played one of their first live gigs for a chat, the show spends a Saturday night out with chart-topping band Steps, and Jayne Middlemiss asks if Johnson are the future of Britpop.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
The exhibition of the last works of Impressionist painter Claude Monet at London's Royal Academy has prompted interest in his perspective as a visually impaired artist. From the Edge considers the creativity of other partially sighted people. Plus how the effect of charging for basic care work could remove disabled people from the jobs market, and a report on obtaining personal-care help in the Republic of Ireland.
Teams from Glasgow and Durham compete for a place in the quarter-finals.
Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
For her first solo outdoor design, Anne McKevitt remodels an English country garden in an untraditional style, including the creation of a seaside-inspired haven a hundred miles from the coast. Introduced by Tessa Shaw.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
Documentaries looking at people and issues connected with the arts and popular culture.
Journalist Julie Burchill joined the NME in the seventies and has been outraging magazine and newspaper readers ever since. Through interviews with Burchill, her friends, enemies, critics and colleagues, along with video diary footage, this film gives a unique insight into the thinking and lifestyle of a controversial columnist who has also written novels.
(Digital widescreen)
The Video Nation series about attitudes to household cleaning.
Taking a look at the minimal housework that is required in a straw bale home, a houseboat and a small caravan.
News analysis, with David Aaronovitch.
Jerry has an uncomfortable encounter, and Kramer designs a bra for men.
Despite pressure to increase his popularity, Larry is more concerned with arranging a date with actress Winona Ryder.
(Subtitled)
Followed by Weatherview
Parliamentary analysis, presented by Andrew Neil.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Wood, Brass and Baboon Bones
(Subtitled)
1.00 Galois's Enduring Legacy
Schools
2.00 Special Needs
Languages
4.00 Italianissimo 9-12
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves: Jobs in Hospitality
Open University
5.45 Edison - the Invention of Invention
6.35-7.00am The Last of the Liberties