Bob saves a group of hedgehogs.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat)
Peggy goes bug-hunting in the New Forest.
(Repeat)
Junior cat-and-mouse animation.
(Repeat)
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday 5.10pm BBC1)
Prehistoric animated adventures.
(Repeat)
Bear thinks that he's a cat.
(Repeat)
Silly-Ness finds a bubble machine.
(Repeat)
(Repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Cats' Eyes: People: Body Parts
(ages 5-7) (Subtitled)
9.15 Cats' Eyes: People: Faces
(ages 5-7)
9.30 Writing and Pictures: Jumble Sale
(ages 6-7) (Subtitled)
9.45 Watch
(ages 5-7)
Brian Cant tells a story about a teddy bear.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Bella learns about the importance of honesty.
(Repeated on BBC1 at 3.25pm)
(ages 4-6)
The last of this week's visits to Harrogate features Charles Kennedy's first speech to the conference as party leader following his election victory in August.
Hosted by Jon Sopel.
(Shown at 7am)
(ages 7-10)
With Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Bilko tries desperately to place a bet on a 40-1 horse.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Song Lyric
Comedy starring William Powell
A witless senator runs for president despite the disapproval of his party.
But he has an ace up his sleeve - a diary that could ruin the careers of colleagues. Director George S Kaufman (1947)
Black and white Subtitled. * See Films: pp 60-68 ***
Against-the-clock cookery challenge, with Fern Britton.
Seafood dishes featuring mussels, monkfish, salmon and mackerel.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Lowri Turner asks whether the gender gap is narrowing as more women pursue jobs traditionally considered to be masculine preserves.
The first round concludes as families from Watford and York compete in the knockout quiz.
(Subtitled)
Two-part episode of the sci-fi series.
6.00 The Maquis: Part 1
Sisko uncovers a terrorist group whose actions threaten to provoke war.
6.40 The Maquis: Part 2
Sisko and Gul Dukat attempt to avert a war instigated by Sisko's old friend.
(Repeat)
Videoplus code for 6.00-6.40
Code for 6.40-7.30
Code for 6.00-7.30 (not PDC)
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Song Lyric
(Subtitled)
Return of the series looking at local issues of wider interest.
Tonight's programme takes a look at the dangers of the unregulated use of jet-bikes on public waters. Kathy Morgan takes to the water again for the first time since being acquitted for manslaughter over a fatal jet-ski accident in Dubai and asks if the sport is getting out of control.
(Regional Programme)
The series addressing aviation issues sees Alain de Cadenet getting to fly a Second World War biplane, the Fairey Swordfish, Vicky Kimm travelling to Albuquerque on a 747's final journey and Robert Elms sitting the Instrument Ratings Test for commercial pilots. Plus a look at aviators who fly single-engine light aircraft across the Atlantic.
(Subtitled)
Presenters Kate Humble and Quentin Willson take to the streets on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza to road-test Seat's eponymous hatchback. And British Touring Car championship winners are put through their paces on the high street.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Magazine: £3.20 from newsagents
Website: [web address removed]
A tattooist and an acupuncturist talk shop.
With Jeremy Paxman. At 11.00 News headlines.
Then Video Nation Shorts
Mark Lawson is joined by Ian Hislop, Tom Paulin and Meera Syal to discuss Roddy Doyle's new novel, Robert De Niro's mob comedy Analyse This, and the cartoon series Futurama, which began on Tuesday on Sky.
Audio Review: page
Kramer hopes his new caddy can turn him into a professional golfer. And George devises a plan to convince his bosses that he's working late.
(Cast on Wednesday)
Followed by Holiday Weather
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Difference on Screen
1.00 Somewhere a Wall Came Down
1.30 Women of Northern Ireland
Post-16
2.00 IT Collection: Part 1
Languages
4.00 Deutsch Plus (1-4)
with subtitles.
Business and Training
5.00 Planet Europe: Studying Abroad with Erasmus
5.15 Planet Europe: Socrates, Learning in Europe
Open University
5.45 A New Sun is Born
6.10-7.00am Wrapping up the Themes