Ends 9.00 The duo have trouble in the garden trying to control an unruly hose. (R)
Rosie's rhyme at the Roundabout Stop includes planes, trains and a bus. (R)
Animated antics with the Tasmanian devil. (R)
Documentary series.
Five children from Bristol go camping on the Isle of Wight. (R) (S) Then Rewind Shown yesterday BBC1 (S)
More fun on the SS Jelly Roger. (R)
Another visit to Moomin Valley. (R)
Repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Cat's Eyes (ages 5-7)
Changes in Materials: Protection (S) 4111339 9.15 Cat's Eyes (ages
5-7) Changes in Materials: Sorting (S) 2542488 9.30 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Oliver's Wood
(S) 9124846 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Magic Grandad - 90 Years Ago: Cars and No Cars (S)
Piglets. The Tubbies watch four boys playing with some piglets. (R) (S)
BBC MUSIC: Teletubbies CD, price £10.99, and cassette. £7.99, are both available from retailers
Printing. Judy is trying to decorate the Surprise Area. but is havinggreat difficulty in finding a colour that looks just right.
Repeated 3.30pm BBC1 (S) (W)
10.50 Numbertime (ages 4-5) Side by Side: In, Out, Through/Homes (S) 2480551 11.10 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Spywatch: Spies All Around (S) 6408827 11.30 Megamaths (ages 7-10) Tables: the Ten-times Table (S) 2369223 11.50 See You. See Me (ages 7-9) The Vikings: Homes (S) 9871662 12.10 Science Zone
(ages 9-11) People (S)
Consumer news.
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Someone or something has made Toby the Turtle turn into a bank robber. (R)
The Experimenter (ages 7-9) Types of Materials: XP's New Shorts (S)
Dougie Donnelly introduces further fifth-round coverage from the Grand Prix taking place at Preston's Guild Hall.
In today's show, presenter
Caroline Righton learns how to make jewellery from card and paper. (R)
Prime Minister's Questions live from the House of Commons.
Editor Alexandra Henderson (S)
Weather
Quarter-final berths are up for grabs as David Vine introduces continuing live coverage from Preston of the Grand Prix fifth-round. The first to win five frames at the Guild Hall will book a place in the last eight. Commentary comes from the team of Clive
Everton, Ray Edmonds. Dennis Taylor and John Virgo.
The Bay City Rollers, Teardrop Explodes and Judas Priest feature in the latest raid on the archives, plus the Animals and Curiosity Killed the Cat. With Steve Wright. Producer Mark Hagen Repeated next Saturday (S) Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1
Further live coverage from Preston, with the opening frames of the final fifth-round matches.
More members of the public present their views and confront organisations they feel have a case to answer. Ali Akhtar seeks the truth behind his brother's death in a car accident involving a fork-lift truck, Nicola Pinney strives to overcome her phobia of public transport, and Sara Sims tackles the issue of discarded chewing gum. Series producer Emma Whitlock ; Executive producer Debbie Christie Postponed from 6 October (S)
Flamboyant interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen engineers the transformations of six rooms in a new series that turns people's decorating dreams into reality. Seventies fanatic Chris Sykes , a car mechanic from
Stockport, recruits Llewelyn-Bowen to make his dining room into a glamour palace fit for a disco king. See Choice. Producer Susannah Walker ; Executive producer Linda Clifford (S) Know how to fulfil your favourite fantasy: page 48
The interior-design and decorating show returns for a new run, hosted by Tessa Shaw. Working from home presents the problem of finding room in which to both work and live. Tackling the dilemma, designer Anne McKevitt and the team show how a living room can house two businesses and still have enough space for a little leisure. See Choice. Producer Maggie Gibson : Series editor FrannyMoyle (S) (WI
The last programme of the series in which ideological enemies spend a week in each other's company.
Class. Lord Rowallan of Kilmarnock - Conservative peer. aristocrat and supporter of the House of Lords - invites Dave Douglass , a fourth-generation Doncaster mine worker and Marxist class-warrior, to stay on his 10,000-acre Scottish estate. Dave believes the workers should overthrow their ruling class oppressors: in stark contrast. Lord Rowallan claims that he has a divine right to govern. Director Kevin Jarvis ; Series producer Gabe Solomon (S) Polly Toynbee : page 17
Concluding the series that follows a group of 50 inner-city children from Leicester on a two-week seaside holiday in Mablethorpe provided by a charity. It's the second week of the holiday and romance is in the air as Susan buys a gift for Nathan and Hayley worries that Kieran has not yet replied to her love letter. See Choice.
Producer Philippa Lowthorpe : Executive producer Peter Symes (S) (W)
Young people from Japan, France, Romania, India,
Portugal and Russia express their hopes and fears for the future as the year 2000 approaches, (si
With Jeremy Paxman. At 11.00 News headlines. (S)
Highlights of today's fifth-round matches, which will complete the line-up for the quarter-finals. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
Zeinab Badawi presents an in-depth look at today's events in Parliament.
Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Talking Buildings (S) 19605 1.00
Cinema forthe Ears (S) 57082 1.30 The Bobigny Trial (S) Secondary Schools 2.00 Geography South Africa 2000/Brazil 2000- the future of both countries. (S)
Languages 4.00 French Experience (13-16)- with subtitles.44860 Working in Engineering 5.00 Nine to Five: Communicate
5.30 Teamwork - fitting in with others.
Open University 6.00 Venice and Antwerp: Forms of Religion 34402 6.30 What Is Religion? Ends 7.00am (S)