Penguin adventures.
(Repeat)
The Tubbies watch three boys make a picture.
(Shown yesterday at 10am)
More animated underwater adventure tales.
Telling the story of a giraffe.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm BBC1)
Wild cartoon fun.
First shown on ITV
More antics in the Land of Roo with Polkaroo
Animated antics.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 The Geography Programme Shorts: France 2000 - Contrasting Regions
(ages 11-13)
9.10 Job Bank: Event Organiser
(ages 14-19)
9.20 Job Bank: Marketing Assistant
(ages 14-19) (Subtitled)
9.30 Watch: Weather - Rain
(ages 5-7)
9.45 Come Outside: Carrots
(ages 4-5)
Some children take a train journey.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.05am) (Repeat)
10.30 Storytime
(ages 4-5)
10.45 The Experimenter: Electricity and Magnetism
(ages 7-9)
11.05 Space Ark: Electricity
(ages 7-11)
11.15 Zig Zag: Environment: Water, Air and Land
(ages 7-9)
11.35 Pathways of Belief
(ages 7-9)
11.50 Mad about Music: Motion/Emotion
(ages 11-16)
12.10 English File: Throwaways: Episode 3
Dramatised by Ian Strachan
(ages 11-16)
Business and consumer news.
Animated antics.
(Shown at 8.50am)
Dermot Cavanagh paints at a stable block.
(First shown on BBC Northern Ireland)
and Regional News
Parliamentary news.
(Subtitled)
and Regional News
Will the village stores have to close?
First shown on ITV
More studioguests share their problems and receive expert advice
Cookery challenge.
(Subtitled)
Esther Rantzen meets mothers who have left their children.
(Subtitled)
Nostalgia quiz.
(Subtitled)
Dax takes Vash, a friend of Picard, on board as a stowaway. But Vash has brought with her an inter-dimensional prankster called Q.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
The entertainment roundup includes a visit to the set of Sean Maguire's new film Out of Depth. The guest presenter is Ritchie from pop band Five.
(Repeated Saturday during Live and Kicking) (Subtitled)
What will it take to get people out of their cars? As the Government considers how to cut the number of vehicles on the roads, Mike Embley reports on the future of transport in the region, meeting boy racers, bus drivers, cyclists and school-run mums to ask which group will be most affected by any measures taken.
(Subtitled)
(Regional Programme: see variations in panel on left)
Last in the series putting aspiring Arthur Daleys to the test by challenging them, in two teams of three, to make their fortune in a business they know nothing about. This week's contestants are on market stalls selling confectionery and underwear. With Adrian Chiles.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
The Interactional Space Station is a global venture intended as a stepping stone to Mars and an orbiting laboratory. Will it ever justify its huge costs?
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
2004 - a space odyssey: p 27
Tools and people who use them.
The stories of a hairdresser and an artist who cuts silhouettes out of paper.
(Digital widescreen)
By Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman, Malcolm Bruce.
News analysis, presented by Jeremy Paxman.
Mark Lawson is joined by Tony Parsons, Bonnie Greer and Craig Brown to review cultural highlights, including a Jackson Pollock exhibition at London's Tate Gallery.
Followed by Skiing Forecast
What's going on in Parliament, with Garth Crooks.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 News and the Democratic Agenda?
1.00 France in the Viewfinder
1.30 A New Way of Life
Further Education
2.00 Key Skills: The Application of Number
Teaching Film and Media
4.00 But Is It Any Good? - Evaluating Film
4.30 Reading Movies
Teacher Training
5.00 Teaching Today Special: Dyslexia
Open University
5.45 The World of the Dragon
(Subtitled)
6.10-7.00am Forest Futures