Kate loses the ruby ring that her mother gave to her, and Johnny C has competition on his hands when a new fish is put into his tank.
BBC CD-ROMS: Noddy - the Magic of Toyland, price £29.99, and Let's Get Ready for School, £24.99, are both available from retailers
Animated antics with the affectionate great dane and the tough little alley cat.
(Repeat)
Sally Gray presents another round of the inter-schools game show.
Shown on Monday at4.35pm on BBC1...
Followed by Rewind
ShownyesterdayonBBCl 1
Fast-moving animated action with the youthful cat and mouse, also featuring Droopy the Dog and his son Dribble. Repeat
More adventures with Polkaroo and his friends in their polka-dot world
Toy fun with the pink elephant and his chums.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Isabel (ages 14-16) -a taster of the drama series for students of Spanish.
6863191 9.10 Sportsbank(ages 11-16) Dance Subtitled 5773117 9.45 Come
Outside (ages 4-5) Rubbish
Numbers: Five. The Teletubbies are asleep and Noo-Noo tidies up their blankets. A flashing light appears in Teletubbyland.
(Repeat)
10.30 Megamaths (ages 7-9) Division Subtitled 8359269 10.50 Look and Read
(ages7-9) LRTV- a Soap Square Sizzler Subtitled 8362733 11.10 Landmarks (ages 9-11) River Severn -Water from the River- this programme looks at the way that people use water from the River Severn. Subtitled 4659337 11.30 The
Animated Epics (ages 14-16) Moby Dick Subtitled 1882 12.00 Shakespeare -the Animated Tales (ages 9-13) A Midsummer Night's Dream
Vanessa Collingridge takes a closer look at how the river is used, from irrigation through generating power and cooling industrial processes to drinking water and sewage treatment. Show more
Business and consumer news
Toy adventures.
Shown at8.50am
A visit to Robin Hood's Bay, near Whitby on the Yorkshire coast, where Bob Langley and friends seek wildlife along the shore. Plus, there's another chance to join the late A.W. Wainwright on a stretch of the Pennine Way. (Repeat)
Coverage of the second round of the International Open from the Oxfordshire Golf Club in Thame. The impressive field will be hoping to post good scores today in order to miss the cut and put themselves in with a chance of winning the event, which has overall prize money worth £800,000. Introduced by Steve Rider.
Plus coverage from Newbury of three-race card, featuring the 2.40, 3.10 and 3.40. Introduced by Clare Balding with Willie Carson. Commentary by Jim McGrath, Jimmy Lindley and Graham Rock, with reports from Jonathan Powell.
Producer (golf) Alastair Scott ; Producer (racing) GerryMorrison
Subtitled (golf only)
Including at 2.25 and 3.25 News and Regional News (Subtitled), Weather
A double bill of episodes.
Homerthe Heretic. Homer creates his own religion.
And at 6.25 Last Exit to
Springfield. Homer is elected union leader at the power plant. Repeat
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The comedy series, with Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
Revised at 12.15pm
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How records helped members of the newly arrived black community get over the problem of homesickness.
(Repeat)
Starting a six-part documentary series followingthe work of Royal
Society forthe Protection of Birds officer in Wales lolo
Williams, who fights to save species from extinction.
Preying for Survival. Williams takes on pigeon fanciers who are persecuting peregrine falcons. Narrated by Juliet Stevenson. See today's choices. Director/Producer Graham Johnston
Digital widescreen ♦ Wallace and Gromit's Pick of the Week: page 32
Highlights from Lord's of the opening match of the Cricket World Cup between hosts England and title-holders Sri Lanka. England will be hoping to get their campaign off to a winning start, but the Sri Lankans, who won the last competition in Pakistan in 1996, will prove formidable opponents. Introduced by John Inverdale. Commentary by Richie Benaud, Jonathan Agnew, Barry Richards, Dermot Reeve and Saliya Ahangama.
Executive producer Alan Griffiths
Executive editor Philip Bernie
See Jonathan Agnew: page 41
The comedy series, featuring the string- vested street philosopher, returns for an eighth series.
Starring Gregor Fisher
Heat. Fresh out ofjail, Rabfinds himself working as a dishwasher. See today's choices.
Written by Ian Pattison
Director/Producer Colin Gilbert
Digital widescreen Subtitled .......
Actor and writer Stephen Fry and newspaper columnist Richard Littlejohn join regulars Angus Deayton , Ian Hislop and Paul Merton for the satirical quiz.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Giles Pilbrow
Repeated next Sunday
Digital widescreen ....................
News analysis, presented by Kirsty Wark. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
(Subtitled)
Guests include Garbage, Suede and John Cale , former member of Velvet Underground.
Director Janet FraserCrook : Producer
MarkCooper Digital widescreen
Jools is joined by Garbage, Suede, Ozomatli, Witness and John Cale.
Look Ma No Clothes. The series on film censorship, presented by Raquel Welch , charts the disintegration of official censorship under assault from film-makers such as Russ Meyer , Ingmar Bergman and Federico Fellini. Tattoo, at 1.10am, complements this edition.
Drama starring
Bruce Dern , Maud Adams
A lonely tattoo artist becomes obsessed with a model and decides she must be his "canvas".
Director Bob Brooks (1980, 18)
* See Films: pages 50-56 * *
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated. EXAM REVISION
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