The goblins steal a part from Noah's radio.
Dibble acquires a police dog.
(Repeat)
Teen sitcom with live action and animation.
(Repeat)
Followed by Rewind
(Shown yesterday on BBC1)
Cartoon capers. (Repeat)
More adventures with Polkaroo and his friends.
Boris falls asleep over his tea.
(Repeat)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Isabel: Highlights
(ages 14-16)
9.10 Sportsbank: Dance
(ages 11-16) (Subtitled)
9.45 Come Outside: Cleaning
(ages 4-5)
Po looks at the blue sky.
(Repeat)
10.30 Megamaths: Division
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
10.50 Look and Read: LRTV- Kitchen Capers
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
11.10 Landmarks: River Severn
(ages 9-11)
11.30 The Animated Epics: Chaucer: 2
(ages 14-16)
12.00 Shakespeare - the Animated Tales: Richard III
(ages 9-13)
Business and consumer news.
Toy adventures with the pink elephant.
(Repeat)
Bob Langley looks at the changes that have taken place in the wildlife of Hampshire over the last two centuries.
(Repeat)
Eamonn Holmes talks to Barry McGuigan, former WBA World Featherweight boxing champion, about his career.
Garth Crooks meets Bobby Robson, who took the England football squad to the World Cup semi-finals in 1990. (Repeat)
The popular word game chaired by Bob Holness, with regular panellists Alan Coren
and Sandi Toksvig.
(Repeat)
Jumbo senses victory in the parish council elections, Colin's mystery girlfriend is revealed and Simmi receives sad news.
(First shown on ITV)
The cookery challenge show hosted by Fern Britton.
Esther Rantzen discusses fashion with some top designers, including Oswald Boateng and Jeff Banks.
Ross Kelly and Anna Ryder-Richardson challenge celebrity panellists Antony Worrall Thompson and Anastasia Cooke to match houses and their owners.
A double bill of episodes.
Secrets of a Successful Marriage
Homer reveals Marge's innermost secrets.
And at 6.25 Marge in Chains
Marge is arrested for shoplifting.
(Repeat)
Videoplus code for 6.00-6.25
6.25-6.50
6.00-6.50 (not PDC)
The comedy series, with Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
(Digital widescreen)
DutchPot. Ashortfilm, shown originally as part of the Windrush season, about the importance of a Dutch pot for cooking in Caribbean households.
Director Marie Wynter ; Executive producer Debbie Christie Repeat Subtitled .
Concluding the series in which Brian Walden
reflects on why people considered to be villains are allowed to play prominent roles in society.
Stalin. A look at Joseph Stalin , leader of Soviet Russia and the biggest mass murderer in history, who ordered the deaths of 22 million people but was rarely short of apologists at home and abroad. See today's choices.
Director/Producer David Cox WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/education
Janet Street-Porter tackles the final leg of her 350-mile walk from Edinburgh to Greenwich.
Actress Kathy Burke joins her for a stroll through north London. Street-Porter then drops in to the Kingsway International Christian Centre, and pauses at the Millennium Dome to chat with architect Zaha Hadid.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
The Andrew Duncan Interview with Janet Street-Porter: page 16
This week, Gay Search provides a simple design solution to transform a shady passageway, Pippa Greenwood builds a new compostbin in her organic kitchen garden and Stephen Lacey pays his final visit to Beth Chatto 's garden in Essex, where he explores the lush plants around the water gardens. Alan Titchmarsh provides more advice from his Hampshire garden. Series producer Colette Foster Executive producer Tony Laryea
Digital widescreen Subtitled ........ BBC GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: available from newsagents
* See Alan Titchmarsh : page 36
Television chef Clarissa Dixon-Wright joins regulars Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on the satirical quiz.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(Digital widescreen)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
News analysis, presented by Kirsty Wark. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
(Subtitled)
Then Video Nation Shorts
Hollywood Comes of Age. The series on film censorship presented by Raquel Welch shows how TV undermined the popularity of cinema and how
Hollywood fought back with sex symbols such as Brigitte Bardot and Sophia Loren. The Moon Is Blue, at 1.10am, complements this edition.....................
Comedy starring
David Niven , William Holden
Maggie McNamara
Forthright PattyO'Neill is pursued by the womanising
Donald Gresham to the top of the Empire State Building. Director Otto Preminger (1953,PG)
Black and white
+ See Films: pages 54-61 ***
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated. EXAM REVISION
GCSEBitesize Revision English 2 -Poetry