More adventures with Polkaroo and his friends Humpty, Marigold, Bear and Dumpty in the land of Roo.
Kate wishes she could have a big adventure, like Alice in Wonderland.
Animated motorised mayhem.
(Repeat)
Clay animation for children.
A cartoon triple bill featuring the cat and mouse duo as children, together with their friends Droopy the dog and his son Dripple.
(Repeat)
The Chuckle Brothers organise games and challenges for two school teams. (Subtitled)
Followed by Rewind: 1943: Stalingrad
How Albert Bourkovsky became a boy soldier at the age of 14 and helped defend his home city, Stalingrad, in the Second World War.
(Shown yesterday on BBC1)
Teenage sitcom, combining live action and animation, about a group of pupils who create a comic book about life at their school.
(Repeat)
Toy fun with the pink elephant and his chums.
(Repeat)
The Teletubbies watch Amy making pasta. Po makes a mess with a ball of string, and Noo Noo tidies up.
(Repeat)
Bob Langley returns with his team to his birthplace, to look at wildlife in the area of the Tyne and north-east England. There he encounters seals and city-nesting gulls, and visits Lindisfarne on the Northumberland coast.
(Repeat)
Business and consumer news, with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw
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Sue Barker presents live coverage from the Roland Garros stadium in Paris of the French Open men's semi-finals. With studio guest Pat Cash, and commentary by John Barrett, David Mercer, Mark Cox and Virginia Wade.
As the European election campaign continues, Diana Madill presents the last of four phone-ins in which viewers are invited to express their views on Europe. The number to ring is [number removed], and today, a member of the Labour cabinet will be taking the calls.
(Subtitled)
Simultaneous Broadcast: with Radio 4
More live mens' semi-final coverage from the French Open. Presented by Sue Barker, with studio guest Pat Cash and commentary by John Barrett, David Mercer, Mark Cox and Virginia Wade.
More home-identifying challenges, presented by Ross Kelly, with Anna Ryder-Richardson
6.00 Homer and Apu
Apu offers the Simpsons his services as a valet. With the voice of actor James Woods.
And at 6.20 Bart's Inner Child
A therapist cites Bart as the model of a perfectly-balanced human being. With the voice of singer James Brown.
(Repeat)
Videoplus code for 6.00-6.20
Code for 6.20-6.45
Code for 6.00-6.45 (not PDC)
The series about a rural radio station.
Geoff Cummings Knight talks about his passion for music, Sandy Goodyear looks at employment problems, and Brian Smith organises a pheasant shoot.
See today's choices.
Steve Rider introduces highlights from the first match in the Super Six stage.
Documentary series following the work of Iolo Williams, the species officer for the RSPB in Wales.
After decades of being turfed off their farmland habitats, Williams investigates the continuing decline of the lapwing population.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
CD: soundtrack available on BBC Music
Dan Pearson explores the Devonshire landscape and discovers how the domestic gardenercan learn from plants in their natural habitats. Gay Search visits a Japanese garden established by Robert Hore in Cornwall's vale of Kanherne.
Pippa Greenwood continues her trials in Kings Heath, introducing pest controls to her test greenhouses. Meanwhile, Alan Titchmarsh dispenses more tips from his home in Hampshire. Series producer Colette Foster Executive producer Tony Laryea
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The last in the current series of the satirical news quiz, with Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
(Repeated tomorrow)
(Digital widescreen)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The Asian comedy sketch series.
With Meera Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Nina Wadia and Kulvinda Ghir.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Then Video Nation Shorts
News analysis, with Kirsty Wark. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
The Rolling Stones arrive in Britain this week for their first UK concert in five years. This film captures the intimate side of the band performing live in Stuttgart, Germany. Plus a look back at some classic performances from the last 30 years.
In the last in the series on film censorship, Raquel Welch looks at the resurgence of sex-themed films in the 1980s and 90s. The film "Society", at 12.45am, complements this edition.
Horror. Young Bill Whitney feels alienated from his wealthy parents, but his suspicions about sinister goings-on are thought to be the fruits of his fevered imagination. Then he walks in on a wild party and the truth emerges.
(1989, 18)
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Followed by Weatherview
(to 2.25)
(Repeats are not indicated)
Exam Revision: GCSE Bitesize Revision: Maths 3
(Subtitled)
(to 5.00)