Kate receives a Valentine's Day card
Competitive cartoon fun.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1)
Animated cat-and-mouse capers.
(Repeat)
More adventures with Polkaroo and friends.
Read by Geoffrey Matthews.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
(Note: repeats are not indicated)
9.00 The Geography Programme Shorts: USA 2000 - Detroit
(ages 11-13)
9.10 Watch Out: Night Life
(ages 7-11)
9.30 Watch: Famous People - Florence Nightingale
(ages 5-7)
9.45 Come Outside
(ages 4-5)
Some children decide to help their father to wash his car.
(Repeat)
10.30 Storytime: Big, Bad Barney Bear
(ages 4-5)
10.45 Words and Pictures: Phonics Special - "ai"
(ages 5-7) Subtitled
11.00 Words and Pictures: Phonics Special - "a-e"
(ages 5-7)
11.15 Numbertime: Time - Comparison of Time
(ages 4-6)
11.35 Pathways of Belief: Judaism - God
(ages 7-9)
11.50 Job Bank: Small Business Person
(ages 14-16) (Subtitled)
12.00 Teaching Today
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with the long vowel sounds "ai". Sophie visits Foxfield Railway Station inStoke on Trent and learns to drive a steam train.
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with long vowel sounds. Sophie visits the Alexandra Palace Ice Rink where she discovers words wth the "magic e" sound.
The role of traffic surveys to help road planners manage traffic problems looking at surveys carried out by Department of the Environment and two areas of traffic congestion. Show more
Business and consumer news
(Shown at 8.50am)
The countryside around Glasgow and Scotland's Clydeside industrial belt. With Bob Langley.
(Repeat)
Fred Trueman talks to Eamonn Holmes about his cricketing career as a legendary England strike bowler and outspoken media commentator.
and Regional News
Parliamentary news.
and Regional News
Word panel game.
(Repeat)
There's a big shock for Bob at the pub - and a crisis for the tap-dancing group.
(First shown on ITV)
Cookery challenge.
Esther Rantzen asks whether children are growing up too quickly. Guests include Tina Charles, who as a young singer had hits in the seventies and eighties.
The show visits the city of Nottingham as celebrities try to identify home-owners.
Presented by Ross Kelly
A science-fiction double bill.
6.00 The Forsaken
With an alien entity playing havoc with the computer and Dr Bashir trying to cope with a delegation of diplomats, Lwaxana Troi sets her amorous sights on Odo.
And at 6.45 Dramatis Personae
Sisko allows a Valerian ship to dock at Deep Space Nine, despite Kira's belief that the Valerians are arming the Cardassians.
(Repeat)
Videoplus code for 6.00-7.30
Code for 6.00-6.45 (not PDC)
Code for 6.45-7.30 (not PDC)
Diane Louise Jordan and Rob Curling's continuing search for leisure activities in the South East takes them to Hertfordshire, where they join an urban treasure hunt for adults, accompany a gospel choir, experience life behind bars at a zoo, and attend a DIY stress-busting workshop.
(Regional Programme: see variations in panel on left)
An episode from the series chronicling the impact of technology on the history of war.
First invented by the British during the First World War, the aircraft carrier was frowned upon by traditionalists. But Japanese recognition of the carrier's potential led to the devastating 1941 attack on the US fleet at Pearl Harbor.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Vicki Butler-Henderson reports on the latest Lamborghini Diablo, while Jay Kay, Ferrari fanatic and lead singer of top pop band Jamiroquai, seeks to prove his worth as a potential Top Gear presenter by joining Tiff Needell to test the most powerful Aston Martin ever built.
(Digital widescreen)
The series on the history of the solar system continues with the story of man's quest to understand the body at the centre of our solar system - the Sun - from the etchings made by Galileo to the very latest solar probes.
See today's choices.
Digital widescreen CD: The Planets soundtrack is available now on BBC Music label
Reader Offer: buy the BBC hardback book The Planets, for only £17.99, inclusive of P&P; (rrp £19.99). To order call [number removed] or send a cheque, payable to RT Offers, to [address removed]
Here comes the Sun: page 7
A three-part series relating the largely neglected story of the disabled community in Britain during the 20th century. Tonight, the experiences of those disabled while fighting for their country in the two world wars, and the harsh, often brutal realities that confronted the vast majority of disabled people in the early years of the century.
See today's choices.
See Polly Toynbee: page 10
By the Liberal Democrats.
With Jeremy Paxman. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
Kaye Adams introduces the monthly accountability show that provides an platform for feedback allowing a panel of eight TV viewers to express their views on BBC programmes.
Followed by Holiday Weather
Presented by Andrew Neil.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 What's Right for Children?
1.00 Bangkok - a City Speaks
(Subtitled)
1.30 Personnel Selection
Further Education
2.00 Teamworking; Leadership
Teaching Film and Media
4.00 Film Education: Marketing the Mummy
4.30 Film Education: The Fall and Rise of Cinema
Business and Training
5.00 Webwise: Working on the Internet
Open University
5.45 Population Transition in Italy
(Subtitled)
6.10 A Portable Computer Industry
6.35-7.00am The Industry of Culture