The car has problems with a kite.
(Repeated at 9am) (Repeat)
Why Bird and Trish visit a fire station.
(Repeat)
Animation
Inter-schools game show.
(Shown last Monday on BBC1)
(Subtitled)
Neolithic cartoon capers.
(Repeat)
More animated fun in the Land of Roo.
(Repeat)
Animated series about fantastical domains.
(Repeat)
(Shown at 7am)
Daily double helping of army-camp comedy.
9.10 Bilko's Sharpshooter
Love blocks the way when Bilko tries to promote a sharpshooter into a modern Annie Oakley.
And at 9.35 Bilko's Formula No 7
Bilko tries to market an unusual wrinkle cream.
(Black and white) Repeat)
The tubbies watch children playing tennis.
(Repeat)
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Wartime adventure, directed by and starring Leslie Howard
A mild-mannered archaeologist helps refugees to escape from Nazi Germany.
(1941. U) Black and white * See Films: pp 44-50 ****
Daily consumer updates
Chris Kelly is joined by chef Antony Worrall Thompson on the weekday cookery quiz.
(First shown on ITV)
Advice on how to create a low-allergen garden for asthmatics.
(Repeat)
Modern design is the subject for today's auction as the series visits Eton College. With Jilly Goolden.
(Repeat)
and Regional News (Subtitled) Weather
How miners Ivor England and Busty Mason have become guides at the Lewis Merthyr colliery.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
and Regional News
Esther Rantzen talks to inventors about some of their brainwaves, which include the collapsible wheelbarrow and the talking potty.
(Subtitled)
Stefan Buczacki visits Hestercombe Gardens in Somerset.
(Repeat)
The staff see if a very active labrador can ever be re-homed.
(Repeat)
Against-the-clock culinary challenge, with presenter Fern Britton.
Double bill of animated anarchy.
6.00 Lisa v Malibu Stacy
Lisa is inspired to manufacture her own talking doll. With the guest voice of Kathleen Turner.
And at 6.20 Deep Space Homer
Nasa scientists train Homer to be the first average man in space. With the voice of Buzz Aldrin.
(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)
When Mr Tucci, the pretzel vendor, is shot dead in the park, Fraser and Ray are amazed to learn that he was a millionaire.
See today's choices.
The second of two programmes probing health issues in the Asian community looks into a shortage of organ donors.
Transplants are more likely to succeed if donor and recipient are from the same racial group but the donation refusal rate in Asian relatives is much higher than the national average.
(Digital widescreen)
Adam Hart-Davis's cycling tour of Britain takes him this week to Yorkshire, where he visits Leeds Bridge, site of the first motion picture by Louis Le Prince.
He also uncovers the inventor of a lock that would deter all but the most persistent criminal and travels to York to pay homage to the inventor of Stephenson's Rocket.
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Juliet Morris visits the medieval Polish capital city of Krakow and ventures to the Pieniny national park in the shadows of the Tatra mountains. Jim White discovers the popular resort of Cancun in Mexico and finds the Mayan ruin at Chichen Itza. Plus more viewers' holiday stories in the Something to Declare feature.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
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Tom is laid up with a broken leg and receives a visit from a suicidal home help.
(Digital widescreen) (Repeat)
The team try to demonstrate their aptitude for forensics. Meanwhile, commanding officer DI Beach takes them on a murder-mystery weekend.
With Jeremy Vine. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
The last in the dance-music series looks back over ten years of the DJ championships, plus news from the Latin Beat.
Followed by Weatherview
With Steve Richards.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 The Authentick and Ironicall Historie of Henry V
(Subtitled)
1.30 The Baptistery, Padua
The Greats
2.00 Champions of Nature
Languages
4.00 Suenos World Spanish 5-8
Working in Retail
5.00 The Selling Game
Open University
5.45 Pieter Bruegel and Popular Culture
6.10 The Magic Flute
6.35-7.00am The Museum of Modern Art