Noddy borrows an umbrella.
(Repeated at 9am) (Repeat)
Maypole dancing at the Patch Stop.
(Repeat)
Animation
Visiting Death Valley in the US.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Rocket-fuelled animated fun.
(Repeat)
More adventures with Polkaroo and friends.
(Repeat)
Animation.
(Repeat)
Cartoon fun with the forgetful frog.
(Repeat)
(Shown at 7am)
9.10 Bilko the Butler
Bilko attempts to network with a very wealthy family.
And at 9.35 Ritzik Goes Civilian
Emma Ritzik reluctantly asks Bilko for help.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
A girl makes cakes for her friend.
(Repeat)
Ercole Moroni talks about flowers.
Romantic drama starring Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor
An encounter on Waterloo Bridge during the First World War leads to romance. (1940, PG) (Black and white)
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Business and consumer news
Culinary quiz show hosted by Chris Kelly.
(First shown on ITV)
Carole Baxter offers house-plant advice in the conservatory.
(Repeat)
The teams visit New York, Boston and Massachusetts.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
and Regional News (Subtitled) Weather
Parliamentary updates.
3.25 News and Regional News
Carol Smillie presents an afternoon of interior decorating, and choice moments from Changing Rooms in The Designers.
Followed by The Designers: Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
3.35 All Mod Cons: The Pad
The design of the Sixties pad.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Then The Designers: Linda Barker
(Subtitled)
4.15 Signs of the Times
Eight mothers and their daughters discuss each others' living rooms.
(Repeat)
Then The Designers: Graham Wynne
(Subtitled)
5.10 Celebrity Mantelpiece
A peek at the objects on comedian Josie Lawrence's mantelpiece.
(Repeat)
Followed by The Designers: Anna Ryder-Richardson
5.25-6.00pm Changing Rooms
The very first episode of the home-transformation series.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Videoplus code for 3.30-6.00 (not PDC)
6.00 The Siege
Concluding a two-part story from two weeks ago. Quark tries to profit from the panic when Sisko orders the evacuation of Deep Space Nine.
And at 6.45 Invasive Procedures
With only a skeleton crew on board the vessel, Dax proves to be an easy target for a few thuggish Klingons, a desperate Trill and his humanoid girlfriend.
(Repeat)
Videoplus code for 6.00-6.45
Code for 6.45-7.30
Code for 6.00-7.30 (not PDC)
On the first weekend of July, the Orange Order of Portadown in Northern Ireland marches on its traditional route - down from the Church of Drumcree and along the Garvaghy Road, now a predominantly Catholic area.
Members of both communities discuss what the marching season means to them, while footage reveals the strong emotions involved, from passion and loyalty to anger and fear.
(Subtitled)
The final show of the series has arrived and all the self-builders have reached different stages of completion. Neil continues to battle the elements with his polystyrene bungalow in Northumberland, Gavino and Francesca race to finish their new home before the baby arrives, and Marian's patience with her architect and builder reaches breaking point.
(Subtitled)
The last in the series offering advice on owning, selling and buying property has tips on using the home to generate money without moving and how to buy a property in Spain. Anna Ryder-Richardson meets people who live in mobile homes, from a luxury customised caravan to a camper van, while, in the property soap, the day of the move is looming for the quads.
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Continuing the series filmed at London's UCH Obstetric hospital.
Tonight, the stories of two women for whom pregnancy has been far from straightforward. Grace has a history of difficult pregnancies and fears the day of the birth. Kelly, meanwhile, is expecting twins. At 20 weeks the scan reveals there is a problem. Contains graphic images.
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(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Candid portraits of three generations of females from the same family make up this four-part examination of the changing nature of women's lives during the 20th century. This week, the Miles females - Eleanor, 87, Pat, 56, and Alison, 29 - discuss the impact that the concept of marriage has had in their lives.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
See Polly Toynbee: page 10
News reports and analysis of the day's events, presented by Sarah Montague. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
Jane Dudley, choreographer, performer and one of the key players in the founding of the London School of Contemporary Dance, is 87 and arthritic.
This celebration of her art and beliefs, which includes use of the latest computer animation techniques, combines Dudley's candid career recollections with performance footage in an artistic expression of her struggle with daily life and her preparations for death.
(Digital widescreen)
Followed by Holiday Weather
Analysis of the major political events of the day.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 New York: Making Connections
Networks in society.
1.00 Partnerships
1.30 The Clinical Psychologist
The Greats
2.00 Champions of Nature
Languages
4.00 Suenos World Spanish 17-20
Working in Retail
5.00 Checkout Technology
Open University
5.45 Packaging Culture
6.10-7.00am Reinventing the City