Animated adventures from Noah's toy shop.
Frantic feline fun with the coolest cat around. (Repeat)
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Then Rewind
(Shown yesterday BBC1)
The dirty duo try to stop the pigeon.
(Repeat)
More adventures with Polkaroo and his friends.
The everyday adventures of a hairy neolithic.
9.00 The Geography Programme Shorts: Flight Paths
(ages 11-13)
9.10 Numbertime: More or Less - Three More
(ages 4-6)
9.25 Folk Dance
(ages 9-12) (Subtitled)
9.45 Words and Pictures: Big Fish, Little Fish
(ages 5-7)
The Teletubbies hear the story of the naughty horse.
(Repeat)
10.30 Numbertime (ages 4-6) Shapes Subtitled 9490124 10.45 Cats' Eyes
(ages 5-7) The Environment Habitats andHumans Subtitled 8665872 11.05
Number Adventures (ages 5-7) Number Puzzles -Blue Mountain
11.20 The Geography Programme (ages 11-13) Brazil 2000 - Work: Sao Paulo
Subtitled 8294853 11.40 Science in Action
(ages 11-14) Microbes
1025817 12.00 Shakespeare-the Animated Tales (ages 11-13) As You Like It
Business and consumer news.
Ceefax: page
Fun with the animated automobile.
(Repeat)
Bob Langley goes birdwatching in Cannock, Staffordshire, while Lucy Hornsby reveals heathland flowers and man's influence on the Chase.
Ian Rush is interviewed by Eamonn Holmes, with footage of the footballer's finest moments.
Coverage of Prime Minister's Questions live from the House of Commons.
(Subtitled)
The dashing new vicar appears. Tony experiences drama on the racecourse.
(First shown on ITV)
Cookery challenge with Fern Britton.
Today, a discussion on mail-order brides. A successful businessman defends his decision to find a wife in a catalogue, but some guests are disgusted by the idea.
The house-matching panel game.......
Relics. The Enterprise crew discover the wreck of the USS
Jenolan, which crashed 75 years earlier. They also find the legendary Mr Scott hidden in the ship'stransporter.
Repeat Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, tomorrow 6pm
IncaMummyGirl. Buffyvisitsa museum to see the mummified remains of an ancient Incan princess, but a sacred seal gets broken and Buffy investigates when a classmate vanishes.
Another episode tomorrow at 6.45pm
Tomorrow is election day for the Welsh and the Scots, but where does all this leave the English? With the help of St Luke' s - the government's favourite marketing agency - this Leviathan special finds out how a wide cross-section of people feel about English heroes and the idea of Englishness. An exclusive poll reveals a disturbing picture of a people divided about what they believe.
(Subtitled)
In the cookery show that strips recipes down to their most basic details, chef Jamie Oliver heads to Chinatown for the ingredients he needs to make a Thai green curry for a ravenous pop band. Seetoday'schoices. Director/Producer Patricia Llewellyn
Digital widescreen
Some of the latest ideas in lighting feature on the interior decoration showthisweek, as Anne McKevitt tackles a London home using fibre optics. Andrea Maflin looks at fashionable paint effects and the McCoskers' master bedroom comes underthe spotlight. With Tessa Shaw. Series editor Franny Moyle
Digital widescreen
A critical examination of the government's policy of badger culling.
The largest wildlife experiment in the world is currently under way. It involves exterminating up to 20,000 badgers in south-west Britain to find out whetherthe creatures are responsible for TB in cattle. But according to Julian Pettifer , separate badger culls, organised by the government, are ruining the experiment.
See today's choices.
Producer Jeremy Bristow
Executive producer Michael Gunton
A personal view of life in the shadow of the Balkans war.
News reports and analysis with Jeremy Paxman. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
Continuing the six-part series following German violinist
Anne-Sophie Mutter's world tour. Last year. Mutter joined her long-term collaborator, American pianist Lambert Orkis. travellingthe world performing all ten of the German composer's violin sonatas. Tonight, Beethoven's cheerful yet regal Op 30 No 1.
Digital widescreen Subtitled ....
Followed by Weatherview
Presented by Andrew Neil.
Repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Did Tibet Cool the Earth?
Subtitled 30148 1.00 Volcanoes and the Atmosphere 76167 1.30 Biosphere2
SCHOOLS
2.00 PrimaryPSHE Lifeschool A-Z
LANGUAGES
4.00 Talk Spanish 3-6
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 WEBWISE Putting Yourself on the Web
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Is Seeing Believing? Cells underthe microscope.
6.10 Organelles and Origins
Subtitled 8670693 6.35-7.00am
Enzymes - Thoroughbred
Workhorses of the Cell