Animation.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
The story of Pinnocchio, the puppet whose nose grows when he tells lies.
(Repeat)
Capers with Dick Dastardly and the gang.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm BBC1)
Animated antics with the peace-loving bear.
(Repeat)
Bear wonders if he is wild enough to be interesting.
Cartoon fun with the ever-changing bird.
(Repeat)
(Repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Storytime: Guess How Much I Love You
(ages 4-5)
with signing.
9.10 Who - Me?
(ages 9-11) (Subtitled)
9.30 Numbertime: Time
(ages 4-6) (Subtitled)
9.45 Words and Pictures: Phonics Special - "i-e"
(ages 5-7)
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with long vowel sounds: 'magic e'. Sophie visits Paddington Fire Station to look for words.
The Tubbies wash their feet.
(Repeat)
10.30 Watch: Famous People - Samuel Pepys
(ages 5-7) (Subtitled)
10.45 Zig Zag: Village, Town and City
(ages 7-9) (Subtitled)
11.05 Job Bank: Veterinary Nurse
(ages 14-16)
11.15 Landmarks
(ages 9-12)
11.35 Landmarks
(ages 9-12) (Subtitled)
12.00 Primary Preview
(all ages)
With Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Shown at 7am
Parliamentary reports.
(Subtitled)
Another celebrity recalls a life-changing moment.
(Repeat)
Colin and Lorraine plan a giant party.
(First shown on ITV)
Further coverage on the opening day of the meeting, featuring, at 4.20, the six-furlong Coventry Stakes
Esther Rantzen talks to mothers of all backgrounds.
(Subtitled)
More celebrities attempt to identify the owner of today's house from a choice of three families. With Ross Kelly.
Comedy series about a streetwise young man who goes to live with his rich relatives in California.
(Repeat)
Someone has the job of telling Draz that Todd and Anita are an item. Carly thinks she's found a boyfriend. Marco's shoes provoke controversy.
(Subtitled)
Jamie Theakston meets US singer Jewel, Jayne Middlemiss talks to ex-Coronation Street star Adam Rickitt about his first single and Rajesh Mirchandani reports from the Free Tibet Concert in Amsterdam.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(Digital widescreen)
BBC South provides the latest in the series featuring some of the best documentaries shown by the BBC nations and regions.
There is a growing trend for Britain's nouveau riche to invest their wealth in a country estate. One such business tycoon, Nicholas van Hoogstraaten, talks about his £30 million home in Sussex.
Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright prepare a dinner to be served in the Great Hall at Lincoln's Inn, London. They produce beef in pastry, salmon mousse with cucumber sauce, plus Swiss chard with garlic and anchovies.
(Repeat)
(The series continues on Thursday at 8pm)
Fiona Bruce reports from a Liverpool museum on the restoration of a ladies' trunk from the twenties that carried a travelling wardrobe at a time when the dress code for women was strict. She also discovers why spiral staircases and cast-iron baths are becoming fashionable garden furniture. Tim Wonnacott witnesses the renovation of Tredegar, a manor house in an unlikely location.
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Aberash, then aged 14, was kidnapped on her way to school in a remote part of southern Ethiopia. Her abductor raped her - a common way for men in the region to claim their wives - but Aberash stole a gun, escaped, and shot her would-be husband dead in the ensuing chase. She was subsequently arrested and placed on trial.
The documentary series follows the controversial case to Addis Ababa as a newly formed group of women lawyers attempts to challenge the male-dominated culture in Ethiopia.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Series in which professionals reveal the tricks of the trade.
A survival guide for uncharted, inhospitable regions, from the Arctic to the tropics.
(Repeat)
With Martha Kearney. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
Magazine show for the gay and lesbian community, with Rhona Cameron and Richard Fairbrass.
Tonight's show has reports on gay bullying and the UK's first gay lap-dancing bar, plus makeovers in the studio and behind the scenes of a Birmingham bar.
(Digital widescreen)
Followed by Weatherview
Lesbian and gay magazine show, presented by Richard Fairbrass and Rhona Cameron. Includes a look at support groups for gay teens and an interview with Sir Ian McKellen.
With Steve Richards.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Hotel Hilbert
(Subtitled)
1.00 Software Surgery
1.30 Finding a Balance
Schools
2.00 Geography: The Geography Programme
Languages
4.00 The Geography Programme: France 2000
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
Open University
5.45 Fluid Flows
6.10 Evaluating Pre-school Education
6.35-7.00am Teletel