The children learn an important lesson
Fun with the Great Dane and the alley cat.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm BBC1)
A triple bill of animated fun.
(Repeat)
Dumpty washes Humpty's comfort blanket.
Animation.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 The Geography Programme Shorts
(ages 11-13)
9.10 Who - Me?: Independence
(ages 9-11)
9.30 Numbertime: Time - Days of the Week
(ages 4-6)
9.45 Words and Pictures: Phonics Special - "ea"
(ages 5-7)
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with long vowel sounds and takes a boat trip in Scotland to look for words with the "ea" sound.
Two boys feed a calf.
(Repeat)
10.30 Watch
(ages 5-7)
10.45 Zig Zag: Village, Town and City
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
11.05 Job Bank: Nursery Nurse
(14-16)
11.15 Instrument Tales: The Orchestra - Symphonies and Stories
(ages 7-11) (Subtitled)
11.30 Instrument Tales: Drums and Wild Dances
(ages 7-11) (Subtitled)
11.45 Instrument Tales: Trombones and Marches
(ages 7-11) (Subtitled)
12.00 Instrument Tales: Violins and Waltzes
(ages 7-11)
12.15 Instrument Tales: Clarinets and Phantoms
(ages 7-11) (Subtitled)
Code for 11.15-12.30 (not PDC)
Programme following a group of children as they create and perform their own piece of music. Show more
Programme following a group of children as they create and perform their own piece of music. Show more
Programme following a group of children as they create and perform their own piece of music. Show more
Programme following a group of children as they create and perform their own piece of music. Show more
Documentary following a group of children as they create and perform their own piece of music.
Business and consumer news. with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Shown at 8.50 am
The Somerset town of Glastonbury is the starting point for an exploration of the legends associated with the surrounding countryside. Presented by Bob Langley.
(Repeat)
Eamonn Holmes meets former Great Britain hockey star Sean Kerly.
and Regional News
Parliamentary news.
and Regional News
The word-definitions game.
(Repeat)
The villagers gossip about Mike and his new girlfriend, and Tricia is becoming concerned about Jumbo's behaviour.
(First shown on ITV)
Cookery challenge show.
(Subtitled)
Newspaper columnist Sue Arnold and Jan Betts - mother of Leah - occupy different sides of the drugs divide as Esther Rantzen hears whether cannabis should be legalised.
The celebrity panel challenge.
Comedy starring Will Smith as a streetwise young man who goes to live with his rich relatives.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Draz is upset that Anita has decided to attend Todd's self-defence classes, while a new student introduces soccer to the school.
(Subtitled)
Jamie Theakston meets all-girl band Hepburn and takes a walk with US singer-songwriter Jewel. Jayne Middlemiss talks to Supergrass about their new album, and Rajesh Mirchandani reports from the first-ever Drum 'n' Bass awards.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
BBC North East provides the latest in the series featuring a selection of some of the best documentaries shown by the BBC nations and regions.
Three women discuss the distress of having the adoption of their babies forced upon them as they relate the trauma of being young, unmarried mothers during the late sixties. Although living in a period renowned for its sexual liberation, the women reveal how they were treated as outcasts and told that there was no alternative to adoption.
"Big" Kevin Belton, head chef at the New Orleans School of Cookery, and Can Cook Won't Cook favourite "Little" Kevin Woodford join forces to taste the best cuisine to be found on both sides of the Atlantic.
The odd couple visit Mexico on the trail of one of the world's most popular spices - the chilli -before heading for Yorkshire, where Woodford surprises his American colleague when he shows him some coriander fields and a chilli farm. Culinary offerings include green chilli verde served in a pumpkin, and pork meatballs with couscous.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
See Food: page 34
Fiona Bruce reports on a fund set up to help young musicians pay for music lessons through the sale of antique stringed instruments, bequeathed by musician and collector Robert Lewin.
Violinist Nigel Kennedy explains the importance of the fund and tests the instruments.
Tim Wonnacott meets
Griselda Hill , who has recreated the Wemyss Ware style of pottery that was popular with turn-of-the-century aristocrats, and James Breeze looks at the fashion for industrial antiques. Series producer Alison Bennett
Series editor Jane Lomas Subtitled..
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/antiques
* Fiona Bruce 's Kind of Day: p
The series that reflects social changes over the last 50 years through the clothes people wear.
Home dressmaking was once a major part of female domestic life, but, as high-street clothing chains arrived, the skill was reduced to little more than a hobby. This examination of the rise and fall of sewing at home shows the extent to which it was once a national obsession.
(Digital widescreen)
Highlights from Trent Bridge of today's Group A match between England and Zimbabwe.
Introduced by Steve Rider, with commentary by Jonathan Agnew, Chris Broad, Dermot Reeve and Jack Bannister.
By the Labour Party.
With Jeremy Paxman. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
In the last of the series, two girls from out of town enjoy an evening spent at Liverpool's Grafton Club.
Followed by Weatherview
With Garth Crooks.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Open Advice
1.00 Foretelling Fatigue Life
1.30 Coping with Queues
Schools
2.00 Literacy and Numeracy
Languages
4.00 Get By in Italian
Business and Training
5.00 Webwise: Searching the Web
Open University
5.45 Towards a Better Life
6.10 The Founding of the Royal Society
6.35-7.00am Flight Simulators and Robots