Animation.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
How many dragons can be seen at the Why Bird Stop?
(Repeat)
Cat-and-mouse cartoon capers.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday on BBC1)
Animated prehistoric tales.
(Repeat)
Animated fun in the Land of Roo.
(Repeat)
Animation.
(Repeat)
(Repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Come Outside
(ages 4-5)
9.15 Storytime
(ages 4-5)
9.30 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)
9.45 Watch
(ages 5-7)
Various ways of counting to five.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Live action and animatronics.
The Tweenies investigate telephones and what makes them work.
(Repeated at 3.25pm on BBC1)
Website: [web address removed]
(ages 4-5)
The officers' club is transformed.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Romantic comedy starring
Wendy Hiller , Roger Livesey
Headstrong Joan Webster has always known what she wanted. But, marooned on the Isle of Mull en route to her wedding, she meets the Laird of Kiloran. Directors Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
(1945. U) Black and white * See Films: pp 60-68 *****
(Shown at 7am)
(ages 7-10)
Business and consumer news.
Dishes created by Alastair Little, Nick Nairn and Phil Vickery.
(Repeat)
Drama starring Edmond O Brlen
Joan Fontaine , Ida Lupino
A wife starts to suspect her travelling- salesman husband is deceiving her. Director Ida Lupino (1953, PG)
Black and white # See Films: pp 60-68 ***
Cookery challenge show.
Recipes: see Ceefax page
First of a six-part series featuring warming recipes for winter.
(Repeat)
BBC Video: Delia's How to Cook Part One, £19.99
Does the shedding of clothes represent the fast-track to female success in film and TV? Guests debating the issue include magazine journalists Mandi Norwood and Tom Stubbs.
Families from Glasgow and Cardiff meet on the knockout quiz.
The family recall romantic moments from their past.
With the voices of Kelsey Grammer and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Andrew Duncan interviews Matt Groening: page 16
(Subtitles)
When a young woman is abducted, Fraser, Kowalski and Thatcher are drawn into the strange world of TV evangelism.
(Subtitled)
An appreciation of the luxurious British speed machine, which includes a gold-leaf-lined engine and a modem. Presented by Quentin Willson.
(Digital widescreen)
The Manchester district of Moss Side has a reputation for drug abuse and gun-led gang warfare. However, Geoff Thomson, a former world karate champion, claims he can transform the directionless lives of young black men in the area.
(Subtitled)
Jeremy Paxman asks the questions as Imperial College, London, take on New Hall College, Cambridge.
(Digital widescreen)
Series in which Sophie Grigson shows how delicious dishes can be produced at low cost.
Sophie joins five flatmates as they prepare for a birthday party, and makes use of the exotic vegetables available at Leicester's covered market.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
BBC Book: Sophie Grigson Feasts for Fiver, price £14.99, is available in hardback
Second of a four-part drama set in Belfast, based on the novel by Robert McLiam Wilson.
Starring Vincent Regan, Mark Benton, Elisabeth Rohm, Dervla Kirwan
Chuckie's wealth continues to grow. Meanwhile, Jake agrees to go on a date. Contains violence and strong language.
See today's choices.
Dramatised by Donna Franceschild
(Digital widescreen)
CD Soundtrack: on BBC Music Label
Presented by Martha Kearney. At 11.00 News headlines.
By the Liberal Democrats.
More celebrity guests join host Ruby Wax around the dinner table for the first of this week's informal conversations.
(Digital widescreen)
First of four episodes this week.
Elaine's favourite birth control device is discontinued.
(Cast on Wednesday) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weatherview
Open University
12.30 Nature Display'd
1.00 Following a Score
(Subtitled)
1.30 Shropshire in the 16th Century
Secondary Schools
2.00 English
3.00 English
Languages
4.00 Suenos World Spanish (1-4)
with subtitles.
Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work
Open University
5.45 Hardwick Hall
6.10 The Publicity of Oxygen
(Subtitled)
6.35-7.00am Smithson and Serra: Beyond