Ends 9.00 Animated everyday adventures of a hairy Neolithic man called Jeremy. (R)
Another visit to the Tent
Stop for a story. Today's tale is about disappointment. (R)
Cartoon fun with the growling, ever-hungry Tasmanian devil and his misfit family. (R)
The arts and crafts show.
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1 (S)
Followed by Rewind 1983: My Peace Protest. Laura Townend tells the story of how 15-year-old Kate Boulton joined an all-women peace camp. Shown yesterday on BBC1 (S)
Cartoon adventures with Yogi Bear and his little friend Boo-Boo. (R)
Animated adventures in Moomin Valley. (R)
Repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Useful Holes 4148483 9.15
Storytime (ages 4-5) Bet You Can't 2579532 9.30 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Ridiculous (S)
9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Art: Myself and Other People (S)
Drip, Squiggle and Squidge find out what a portrait is with the help of Pablo Picasso.
Wrapping. TheTubbies dance before watching some children wrapping up presents for their friend. Then the magical house appears in Teletubbyland. (R) (S)
Rainy Day. The rain spoils the Tweenies' plans for a nice picnic, so instead they make their own rainy day collage and dive right in. Repeated at 3.25pm on BBC1 (S) (W)
The latest consumer affairs and business reports.
Animated fun and adventures down on the farm. (R)
The Experimenter (ages 7-9)
Light and Sound: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall (S)
Snooker David Vine hosts live coverage from the third quarter-final of the Grand Prix event taking place in Preston.
This afternoon's victor in the best-of-nine-frames clash played out at the town's Guild Hall venue is guaranteed a payday of £16,500. With commentary from Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds , Dennis Taylor and John Virgo. Racing Action from the first afternoon of a two-day autumn meeting at Newbury, featuring races at 2.40, 3.10 and 3.40.
Introduced by Clare Balding , with commentary by Willie Carson ,
John Hanmer , Angus Loughran , Jimmy Lindley , Graham Rock and Jonathan Powell.
Producer(racing) Gerry Morrison including at 2.25 and 3.25 News; Regional News (S) Weather
Concluding the series in which the Liverpool and England striker passes on tip and hints. Owen demonstrates how to bend the ball when taking a free kick.
Executive producer Huw Marks ; Series producer Alan Hurndall Repeated tomorrow (S)
The extreme sports programme meets the kayakers who use the turbulent man-made white water at local weirs. Director Guy O'Sullivan ; Producer David Smith (S)
David Vine introduces live coverage of the start of the fourth quarter-final in Preston.
The first of six re-edited programmes from the second series focusing on the lives of big cats in Kenya's Masai Mara. Simon King and Jonathan Scott observe pairs of cheetahs, lions and leopards in their daily battle for survival against the backdrop of the African landscape. Producers Ann Marie Goodwin and Stephen Moss ; Executive producer Robin Hellier (Revised repeat) (S)
Writer and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg takes a walk on the rugged fells of his native Cumbria and describes his love for the landscape. Pete McCarthy is in Somerset to explore the art of making cider, Lindsay Cannon goes potholing in Derbyshire and Fiona Lawrenson observes fallow deer. Series producer Patrick Flavelle (S) (W) E-MAIL: [address removed]
Charlie Dimmock teams up with more local volunteers to transform neglected plots into neighbourhood gardens.
This week she visits Manchester's Chinatown area where the concrete rooftop of a housing-association building is changed into a tranquil oriental garden. See Choice. Series producer Abigail Harvey : Series editor Owen Gay (S) (W) BOOKLET: send a L4.50 cheque payable to BBC Education to:
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The great and the good are subjected to more satirical sideswipes as Angus Deayton returns to present the news quiz for a new eight-part run. Regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by guests panellists including comedy actor Martin Clunes. See Choice. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Giles Pilbrow (W)
Man for all seasons - Angus Deayton on the 18th series: page 22
Mary Mary from Apollo 440, Jamie from Hepburn and comedian Vic Henley are among the guests joining team captains Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus on the irreverent music quiz hosted by Mark Lamarr. Last in the series. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Richard Wilson Repeated tomorrow (S) (W)
BBC VIDEO: Never Rewind the Buzzcocks. price £14.99 from retailers
With Martha Kearney. At 11.00 News headlines.
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Dougie Donnelly rounds up the quarter-final stages and looks ahead to tomorrow's semi-finals.
More outrageous sketches and dance videos, featuring Julian Channel and Crunski's Mix. Last in the series. Director Moody Shoaibi ; Producer Mark Tonderai (S)
The Two Men. The duo can't believe their luck when they manage to chat up two women. Last in the series. Director Mandy Smith (S)
Continuing the controversial police drama. Ends 2.00am Shown on Monday at 9pm (S) (W)
Dynamo Science 7-9. Ends 5.00am