More cartoon capers.
(Repeated at 9am) (Repeat)
Tricks and jokes at the Why Bird Stop.
(Repeat)
Animation.
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The comedy game show.
(Repeat)
Neolithic cartoon capers.
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Animated fun.
(Repeat)
The two friends make the unexpected happen.
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Animation.
(Shown at 7am)
9.10 Bilko's Pigeons
Bilko faces losses as the army phases out carrier pigeons.
And at 9.35 Papa Bilko
Bilko tries to protect the daughter of a French friend.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Andy Brown visits some cygnets.
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Website: [web address removed]
Historical drama starring
Charles Laughton , Maureen O'Hara
Quasimodo, the lonely hunch-backed bellringer of Notre Dame cathedral, falls in love with Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy. Director William S Dieterle (1939, PG)
Black and white
* See Films: pp 52-56 *****
The life of philosopher John Locke. With Roy Noble.
(Repeat)
The latest consumer news.
The light-hearted cookery quiz show.
(First shown on ITV)
Gardening advice from Aberdeen.
(First shown on BBC Scotland)
Jilly Goolden and the teams search for treasures in Hungerford and Salisbury.
(Repeat)
and Regional News
How a village copes as Kent becomes the gateway to Europe.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
and Regional News
Potter Mick Martin talks about his craft.
(Repeat)
Time is running out for the village ducks.
(First shown on ITV)
The late garden expert looks at the history of cottage gardening.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Stefan Buczacki visits the Shugborough estate in Staffordshire.
(Repeat)
A behind-the-scenes look, with Shauna Lowry.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Culinary challenge.
(Subtitled)
6.00 Bart's Friend Falls in Love
Millhouse falls for a new girl.
And at 6.20 Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes?
Herb asks Homer to loan him $2,000.
(Repeat)
Videoplus code for 6.00-6.20
Code for 6.20-6.45
Code for 6.00-6.45 (not PDC)
(Another double bill is on Friday at 6pm)
Ray goes undercover to thwart the sabotage of a small-town baseball team.
Wallace and Gromit's Pick of the Week: page 34
The current-affairs series with a British-Asian perspective returns for a new eight-part run.
Goa in southern India is undeniably beautiful but mass tourism is now taking its toll as pollution and corporate greed deny basic rights to the local population. East reports.
(Digital widescreen)
Adam Hart-Davis gets on his bike for another six-part series searching for tales of scientific discovery. This week he reveals the heroes of Bath, Stroud, Dorset and the New Forest, from the inventor of concrete to a pioneer of static electricity. He also demonstrates a way to measure the speed of a bullet.
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Juliet Morris escapes the crowds as she explores the Pembrokeshire coast, from a monastery near Tenby to a horseback pub crawl through the Preseli Hills. Plus Jim White road-tests a family safari in South Africa, and more viewers recount their holiday stories in Something to Declare.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Factsheet: send a cheque/PO for £1, payable to the BBC, with an A4 SAE and 50p stamp, to: [address removed]
Comedy about a sex-obsessed woman and her gay flatmate.
Linda and Tom find a half-naked man in their flat.
(Digital widescreen) (Repeat)
The police documentary spoof returns for a six-part series.
Back to School. The team are demoted to uniform, and sent to college. See today's choices.
FEATURING PAUL JACKSON. ALAN YENTOB AND GEOFFREY PERKINS
Written, produced and directed by Dominic Anciano , Ray Burdis and Hugo Blick
Digital widescreen
With Martha Kearney. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
The dance-music series features highlights from the dance tent at Glastonbury.
Cobblers reveal tricks of the trade.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weatherview
Analysis, with Andrew Neil.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Ensembles in Performance
(Subtitled)
1.00 The Newtonians
(Subtitled)
1.30 Ottoman Supremacy
The Greats
2.00 Explorers: Polar
Languages
4.00 Spain Inside Out 3-4
Business and Training
5.00 Working in Retail
Open University
5.45 The University of Salamanca
6.10 Nathan the Wise
6.35-7.00am Picasso's Guernica