Fun and games when the little car meets a marching band. Narrated by Toyah Willcox.
(Repeat)
It's windy at the Roundabout
Stop today. Repeat .............................
Animated double bill with Dick Dastardly , Muttley, Penelope Pitstop and the rest. Repeat
More young achievers.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1
Then Rewind 1944: Prisoner of War
The story of a young girl sent to a Japanese PoW camp in Java. Shown yesterday on BBC1
Animated adventures with Kwicky Koala bear and his friends. Repeat ............................
Polkaroo tries to free his cake-cutter when it gets stuck.
Cartoon about little William and his amazing magical Wellingtons.
(Repeat)
Animated story in which Mouse finds a stick and Mole finds a puddle. Featuring the voices of Richard Briers and Alan Bennett. Repeat.
Repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Storytime (ages 4-5) The Mouse and the Apple- with signing.
9.10 Numbertime (ages 4-6) More or Less - Three Less
9.25 Music File (ages 11-14) 5379731 9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Summer Special - Make Your Own Words and Pictures
Music for ages 11-14 concentrating on structure. Pop producers and singers offer advice about composing simple pop song in verse-chorus structure and Big George looks at AABA.
Ned's Geraniums. Nine pretty flowers and a watering can appear inTeletubbyland. Repeat .....................
Business and consumer news......... CEEFAX: page
Cricket World Cup Continuing coverage of the Super Six match from Lord's. Tennis Action from the grass courts of Queen's Club as the pre-Wimbledon tournament reaches its third day.
Digital widescreen .................................
Coverage of Prime Minster's Questions live from the House of Commons.
Cricket
World Cup Coverage through to the conclusion from Lord's of today's Super Six clash, which could influence the identity of the semi-finalists. (Subtitled)
Tennis
More on-court action from Queen's Club. (Digital widescreen)
Jo Brand presents a topical history of world debt in the last edition of the current series in which she addresses the problems facing the developing world and talks to economics expert Sir Alan Walters.
Broadcaster Bettany Hughes travels to Munster in Germany to explore insights into the concept of doomsday, while
Professor Norman Cohn shows how millenarian obsession has dominated our own century.
Plus a film from artist
Ralph Steadman in which he builds a Dutch naval fleet in his garden. Presented by Mark Urban.
Series editor Archie Baron Subtitled.
It's chef Jamie
Oliver's birthday, and tonight he makes a party feast for his friends and family. Stripping recipes down to their most basic ingredients, Oliver prepares roast pork and crackling, a selection of salads, and samples a "Jungle Boogie" cocktail. See today's choices.
Director/Series producer Patricia Llewellyn Digital widescreen
Designer Kevin Allan presents the McCosker family in Coventry with radical ideas for an overhaul of their kitchen and living room.
Meanwhile, presenter
Tessa Shaw teams up with design expert Alison Pearce to plan the ultimate easy-to-use kitchen, and Anne McKevitt delivers advice on avoiding the various pitfalls of floor coverings. Series editor Franny Moyle
Digital widescreen
The spoof documentary series. Things get a little gruesome for Chumley and Rodgers when they visit spooky Kendal Park.
Written by Matt Lucas and David Walliams Director Edgar Wright Producer Myfanwy Moore Digital widescreen
With Jeremy Paxman. At 11.00
News headlines.
Followed by Me and My ... People with disabilities discuss crucial elements of their lives.
There's sure to be a thrilling atmosphere at St David's Hall tonight for round three as young Welsh baritone David Kempster takes the stage in front of his home-country crowd.
His competitors tonight are
Lisa Russell , Tomas Tomasson , Petia Petrova and Dae-San No, Korea's first-ever entrant. Round four is tomorrow at 5.50pm. Directors Rhodri Huw and Tim Kirkby Producers Andy Brice
Digital widescreen
Followed by Weatherview
With Andrew Neil.
Repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Personal Passions
4106861 12.45 Relative Risk-the Human Genome Project
Subtitled 5846687 1.35 The Physics of Ball Games
SCHOOLS
2.00 Science
LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience 2:
(9-10)/French on a Plate: Loire, Brittany, Provence/Bon Mot: The Train
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 RCN Nursing Update OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 New Formulae for Food
9664039 6.10 Restoring the Balance 4226213 6.35-7.00am
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