With the voice of Griff Rhys Jones.
(R)
Another visit to the Tent Stop for two stories.
(R)
Cartoon fun with the cat and mouse.
(R)
(Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1)
(S)
Then Rewind
(Shown yesterday BBC1)
(S)
Cartoon fun with Yogi and Boo-Boo.
(R)
Animated adventures in Moomin Valley.
(R)
(Repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Crisps
9.15 Storytime (ages 4-5) The Gingerbread Man
9.30 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) This Is the Bear and the Picnic Lunch
(S)
9.45 Watch (ages 5-7)
Tubbies are marching through Teletubbyland.
Fizz catches sight of a rainbow.
(Repeated 3.25pm on BBC1)
Bill Torrance visits a garden in Blantyre, Strathclyde.
Comedy. Norman Pitkin, Scotland Yard's shortest car-park attendant, dreams of becoming a policeman. But the force has other ideas.
(1962, U) (BW) **
See Films: pp 64-71
Children's animation.
(ages 7-9)
Consumer news.
World-championship rally action from China, where Britain's Colin McRae has won twice before. Commentary by Mark James and Tiff Needell.
Prized for its warm, light fleece, the vicuna is a humpless camel that has been hunted almost to extinction, but can still be found in Chile.
and Regional News Weather
Eric Knowles and Annabel Croft try to identify home owners.
Cookery challenge.
Delia Smith prepares a variety of pancake recipes and makes marmalade.
Lowri Turner talks to guests that include TV presenter and former pop star Toyah Willcox about their eccentric dress sense.
Alan Titchmarsh hosts the family knockout quiz.
6.00 Marge in Chains
Marge is arrested and sent to jail after shoplifting from Apu's store.
6.20 Last Exit to Springfield
Homer tries to avoid paying for a new set of braces for Lisa.
Videoplus code for 6.00-6.45 (not PDC)
More football tips with the Liverpool and England striker, including advice on food to improve fitness levels, plus reflections from Owen on the injury that disrupted his Euro 2000 campaign for England. Executive producer Huw Marks ; Series producer Alan Hurndall Repeated next Sunday
BBC CAMPAIGN ADDRESS: Get Your Kit On. BBC, Room G419. White City, 201 Wood Lane. London. W12 7TS. Helpline: 0800 Deja view: page 15
Celebrity guest Jenny Agutter shares her passion for Cornwall, Pete McCarthy reveals the secret life of millipedes and centipedes, and Fiona Lawrenson learns about aerial archaeology. See Choice. Series producer Patrick Flavelle E-MAIL: Country.Tracks@bbc.co.uk
Alan Titchmarsh lends his expertise to a gardener in Cardiff, and Stephen Lacey visits Upton Grey in Hampshire. Gay Search explores a ingenious urban garden in Wolverhampton while, back in Hampshire, Titchmarsh prepares his garden for winter.
Series producer Colette Foster ; Executive producer Tony Laryea
See Alan Titchmarsh : page 37
Mark Lamarr hosts the ever-irreverent music quiz, with guests Marianne Faithfull and Gail Porter. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Richard Wilson Repeated next Sunday
Mandy's celibacy is put to the test by her Italian tutor.
Written by Andrew Davies and Bernadette Davis ; Director John Stroud Producers Geoffrey Perkins and Sioned Wiliam
Sitcom about three young flat-sharing adults. Mandy decides to give celibacy a go, while Martin finds a girlfriend.
With Kirsty Wark. At 11.00 News headlines.
Outrageous sketches and dance videos, with guest
Busta Rhymes and an appearance by Destiny's Child. Director Moody Shoaibi : Producer Mark Tonderai
Tonight You Die. As it is Friday the 13th, the pair try to scare themselves by hiring a horror video. Director Mandy Smith
Music from the Beautiful South, Ash and PJ Harvey.
Director Janet Fraser Crook: Producer Mark Cooper
Jools is joined by The Beautiful South, Ash, PJ Harvey, Joshua Redman Elastic Band, Dr John and his own Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
Crime thriller. A crook woos an ambassador's daughter for the purposes of monetary gain. Ends 2.55am. Director Wolf Rilia (1960) (BW) See Films: pp 64-71 *
Followed by Weathervlew
Dynamo Numeracy 5-7. Ends 5.00am.