Penny and Dennis go camping and rescue a puppy that's been stolen from its owner. (Repeat)
Spells the dog helps a magician who has misplaced his magic wand.
(Repeat)
Animation.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm BBC1)
Animated antics.
(Repeat)
Animated fun with Polkaroo and friends.
(Repeat)
More canine chaos with the young pup.
(Repeat)
(Shown yesterday at 9.30pm) (Subtitled)
Dipsy and Tinky Winky pat a dog.
(Repeat)
Western adventure starring Barbara Stanwyck, Gary Cooper
Jeff Dawson is an oil prospector in thirties Mexico who has to contend with attacks from bandits and the romantic intentions of an unscrupulous woman.
(1953) (Black and white) (Subtitled)
See Films: pp 50-54
Desmond Lynam and Sue Barker present live coverage from SW19 of the women's singles quarter-finals, which last year saw Martina Hingis, Jana Novotna, Natasha Zvereva and Nathalie Tauziat securing their places in the semis
A look at Britain's last remaining large carnivore, the wildcat, and its survival in its stronghold, the harsh environment of the Scottish Highlands.
A look at the life of the distinguished cricketing commentator. Among those paying their respects are Denis Compton, Geoff Boycott, David Gower and the Prime Ministe John Major.
Parliamentary reports.
(Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Weather
Further live coverage from SW19.
Videoplus code for 3.30-8.30
Code for 3.30-6.30 (not PDC)
Code for 6.30-8.30 (not PDC)
Beginning a six-part travelling cookery programme. Chef Ainsley Harriott travels the Americas in search of the finest local ingredients with which to prepare his own barbecue recipes, starting in the Canadian island province of Newfoundland.
He visits Signal Hill, just outside the capital, and also goes white-water rafting in western Quebec. Harriott's creations include scallops with coriander, fishcakes, pan-fried cod, barbecued river eel and, for two Mounties, Canadian pancakes.
See today's choices.
See Ainsley Harriott: page 32
Highlights from the eighth day's play at the All England Club, with the spotlight on the four quarter-final matches in the women's singles. The winners will be only two matches away from lifting the famous trophy.
Plus a roundup of the day's main tennis news from the courts of SW19 and a look ahead to tomorrow's men's singles quarter-final matches. Introduced by Sue Barker.
(Repeated tomorrow at 9am)
News reports and analysis of events both domestic and international, with Jeremy Paxman. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
(Subtitled)
Magazine show for the gay and lesbian community, with Rhona Cameron and Richard Fairbrass.
Tonight's show reports on the history of the Gay Times, the newspaper that has arguably changed the face of the nation's press. In the studio, pop quintet Steps take the stage, and stars of ITV's prison drama Bad Girls - including Debra Stephenson - talk about the controversial series. Plus a debate on whether the UK is really ready to host its own Mardi Gras celebration.
Everybody's talking about... Debra Stephenson: page 15
Followed by Weatherview
Steve Richards reports on events in Parliament.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 The Secret of Sporting Success
How maths can lead to success in sport.
1.00 Artware - Computers in the Arts
1.30 Only Four Colours
Why just four colours are needed to shade a map.
Body Matters
2.00 Electricity, Magnetism and the Body
How developments in electromagnetic techniques are revealing new pathways into the brain.
3.00 Nuts and Bolts of the Mind
Languages
4.00 Get By in Portuguese
Travel and survival language guide.
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
Open University
5.45 Given Enough Rope
All about a modern technical marvel.
(Subtitled)
6.10 Docklands Light Railway: Tower Hill to Island Gardens
A look back at the complex project to build a new railway.
6.35-7.00am Open Advice