Animated fun with Polkaroo and friends.
(Repeat)
Pre-school fun at the Playground Stop.
(Repeat)
Animation with the voice of Dennis Waterman.
(Repeat)
Triple bill of cartoon fun.
(Repeat)
Science series.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm BBC1)
A rustler is at large.
Studio debate.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Members of a basketball team receive style makeovers.
(Repeat)
Simon Biagi and the team give a modern look to a youth club.
(Repeat)
Today's topics include considerations to make when renting a property.
(Subtitled) Weather
Bilko picks the same holiday location as Colonel Hall.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Comedy starring Norman Wisdom
Slapstick and mayhem ensue when
Sam invites friends to stay with him.
Director Henry Kaplan (1962. U)
Black and white
Wisdom stars in One Good Turn. Thursday 11.30am * See Films: pp 52-58 **
Today's celebrity chef is Anthony Tobin.
(First shown on ITV)
Today's edition includes a look at dry-stone walling.
(Repeat)
Jilly Goolden is in Bristol for today's treasure hunt.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled) Weather
A film about the coati of Costa Rica.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Roy Noble remembers French philosopher Rene Descartes.
(Repeat)
(Subtitled) Weather
Esther Rantzen leads a debate on husbands who leave their wives to take up with a male partner.
(Repeat)
Today's programme recalls Hamilton's great ability to communicate his passion for gardening.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Stefan Buczacki visits King's Heath Park in Birmingham
Head vet Sean gives tips on dealing with the tricky problem of fleas on cats and dogs.
(Repeat)
Hosted by Fern Britton.
(Subtitled)
Comedy series about a streetwise young man in California. Starring Will Smith.
(Repeat)
Lee is upset when his mother gets a new friend. Gemma works on her voice.
(Subtitled)
Jayne Middlemiss travels to Los Angeles to talk to TLC on the set of their new video and then meets controversial rapper Eminem in Pittsburgh. Back in London, she interviews Super Furry Animals.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(Digital widescreen)
BBC Wales provides the latest in the series of films shown by BBC nations and regions.
An undercover investigation into kitchen practices at a restaurant in one of the largest pub chains in Britain reveals shockingly poor standards of food hygiene, with hands used to serve food and sell-by dates disregarded.
(Subtitled)
When RSPCA Director General Peter Davies spent a week in Leeds working as an inspector, he was shaken by the low levels of staffing and lack of space afforded to the animals.
Now Davies returns to find out what happened to the animals he rescued - and whether a new £6 million telecommunications system has made any difference.
(Revised repeat)
Chef Ainsley Harriott concludes his journey across the Americas. The last leg of Harriott's trek takes him to Argentina, where he cooks up a sizzling steak sandwich, and serves chicken empanadas at the famous Hurlingham Club. Later he barbecues mustard-coated lamb for some gauchos in Patagonia, and makes sweet cinnamon bread in Ushuaia, the most southerly town in the world.
(Digital widescreen)
BBC Book: Ainsley's Big Cook Out, from retailers, hardback price £14.99
See Food: page 36
Women recall their exhilarating wartime experiences of being the first of their sex allowed to pilot fighter aircraft.
(Subtitled)
Dick discovers the downside of being the Dean's significant other.
Then Video Nation Shorts
With Jeremy Vine. At 11.00 News headlines.
(Subtitled)
More short films reflecting the diversity of the human voice. The Score. Paul Englishby 's celebration of football through its club songs and chants. Director Michael Grigsby
Night Works. Barry Adamson 's score penetrates the mystery surrounding the internalised life of the individual. Director Miranda Pennell
Igloo. Roger Redgate 's work explores the relationship between the central character and a bleak, icy landscape. Director Ian Cottage
Jean wants the bridge moved because it is blocking her late husband's "view" of the nearby river.
(For cast see Wednesday)
Followed by Weatherview
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Noise Annoys
1.00 IT Futures
The Greats
2.00 Historical Figures
Languages
4.00 Buongiorno Italia 5-6; Famously Fluent
Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves
Open University
5.45 Non-Euclidean Geometry
6.10 Mind Readers
6.35-7.00am Regressing