It's Halloween and the goblins go trick or treating.
Animation.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm, BBC1) (Subtitled)
Animation.
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More fun.
Animation, narrated by Su Pollard and Peter Hawkins.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Spanish Globo: La Fiesta
(ages 11-13)
9.05 Spanish Globo: De Vacaciones
(ages 11-13)
9.10 Go for It!: Choices - Going Out for a Meal
(ages 16-19, special needs)
9.25 Music Makers: Infinity Diner - Tempo
(ages 9-11)
9.45 Numbertime: Shapes - Rectangles
(ages 4-6)
The Teletubbies watch two children feeding sheep.
(Repeat)
10.30 Watch: Art Start - Clay
(ages 5-7) (Subtitled)
10.45 Science Zone: The Environment - Creature Comforts
(ages 9-11)
11.05 Space Ark: The Environment - Recycling Living Things
(ages 7-11) (Subtitled)
11.15 Megamaths: Division - Divide by Five
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
11.35 Isabel: Princess
(ages 14-16)
11.55 Techno: Making It - the Armour
(ages 11-14) (Subtitled)
12.15 Number Adventures: Number Puzzles
Business and consumer news, with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw
Shown at 8.50am
Bob Langley continues his search for countryfolk and the flora and fauna of Britain with a visit to the Coast National Park in South Wales.
(Repeat)
Featuring athlete Roger Black.
(Subtitled)
Weather
News of today's events in Parliament.
The word definitions game.
(Repeat)
Marion and Mark await their fate at the House of Lords, and a villain gets to work.
(First shown on ITV)
Cookery challenge show.
Esther Rantzen discusses whether talent alone is enough to get on in life. With guest Verity Essex, daughter of singer David Essex.
The celebrity panel challenge, hosted by Ross Kelly
Comedy starring Will Smith as a streetwise young man who goes to live with his rich relatives.
(Repeat)
Zac faces a difficult career choice when his dad insists he works in the family business.
Jamie Theakston chats to ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell about her new solo career, and Jayne Middlemiss meets up-and-coming band Gay Dad. Plus Rajesh Mirchandani talks to Charlotte.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
An investigative programme from BBC Plymouth starts this series featuring some of the best documentaries that have been shown by the BBC nations and regions.
In 1941 HMS Gloucester was sent into the Battle of Crete while low on ammunition, only to be sunk by German dive bombers. Out of 800 crew, 84 survived. History books have recorded the sinking as a tragic consequence of war, but letters written at the time describe the decision to send the ship back into battle as a grave error.
Head chef at the New Orleans School of Cookery "Big" Kevin Belton and Can't Cook Won't Cook favourite "Little" Kevin Woodford join forces to taste the best cuisine to be found on both sides of the Atlantic.
Tonight, the pair try sausages at London's Smithfield market, then little Kevin gets arrested when he cooks them on a hamburger stand. Unruffled, he shows big Kevin how to cook lamb with bacon and goat's cheese mashed potatoes, and his larger companion makes herb mayonnaise to go with smoked fish picked up in a New York deli.
(Digital widescreen)
Food: page 34
John Walters has a huge collection of vinyl records, but there are still some he hasn't managed to find. He goes in search of discs such as Schools
Out by Alice Cooper and the Sex Pistols single God Save the Queen. Fiona Bruce reports on the controversy surrounding antiques that are not politically correct, and Tim Wonnacott finds artistry in antique maps. Series producer Alison Bennett
Series editor Jane Lomas
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/antiques
The series that takes a look at social change over the last 50 years as reflected by the clothes people wear.
People in Britain used to dress up in their best clothes at the weekend. This edition traces their discovery of leisure time and more relaxed clothes to go with it.
(See today's choices)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
(See John Peel: page 9)
The film festival at Cannes combines hype, wealth, sleaze and glamour, all of which do not necessarily have anything to do with the movies. But success there remains a director's dream. Modern Times follows four film-makers as they try their luck.
See today's choices.
News reports and analysis, with Jeremy Paxman. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
In the last programme in the series, German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter performs Beethoven's Violin Sonata in G, recorded last October.
(Digital widescreen)
Followed by Weatherview
With Garth Crooks.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Going with the Flow
1.00 Coping with Queues
1.30 Strike a Light
Schools
2.00 Literacy and Numeracy
Languages
4.00 Spain Inside Out 5; Talk Spanish 1-2
Business and Training
5.00 Webwise: Searching the Web
Open University
5.45 Development Aid
6.10 Marin Mersenne - the Birth of Modern Geometry
6.35-7.00am Ecological Predictions