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Bump
Animation. Bump and Batty stand on their heads.
(R)

7.05 Playdays
Dave, Chester and the children board a train.
(R)

7.25 Taz-mania
Animated antipodean anarchy.
(R)

7.50 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
(Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1) (S) (W)

8.15 Biskitts
Animation. The chums plan a surprise party.
(R)

8.35 The Busy World of Richard Scarry
Animation about the zany inhabitants of Busytown.
(R)

(Repeats are not indicated)

9.00 Number Adventures: Blue Mountain
(ages 5-7) (S)

9.15 Hands Up!: Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)
with signing.

9.30 Writing and Pictures
(ages 6-7) (S)

9.45 Watch: Within Living Memory: at School
(ages 5-7) (S)

Contributors

Writer (Watch):
Jan Mark

The music magazine follows Blur as they join Chemical Brothers, Catatonia and Ocean Colour Scene at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan. Presented by Jamie Theakston.
(Repeated next Sunday) (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Subjects:
null Blur
Musicians:
Chemical Brothers
Musicians:
null Catatonia
Musicians:
Ocean Colour Scene
Producer:
Des Burkinshaw
Executive Producer:
Mark Cooper

Griff Rhys Jones presents the series for lovers of literature, which features Winston Churchill's daughter Mary Soames talking about editing her parents' love letters, a profile of Edinburgh crime writer Ian Rankin, and Samantha Weinberg discussing her book about a fish from 400 million years ago.
(S)
BBC Bookclub Guide: [address removed]
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Griff Rhys Jones
Interviewee:
Mary Soames
Subject:
Ian Rankin
Interviewee:
Samantha Weinberg
Series Producer:
Mary Sackville West

Gary Rhodes returns with a new six-part series that sees him creating a range of definitive British dishes.

Rhodes prepares roast rib of beef, failsafe Yorkshire puddings, creamed cabbage and bacon, crunchy roast potatoes and red-wine gravy.
See Choice.
(S)
Rhodes to home: page 42
BBC Good Food Magazine: available from newsagents, price £1.95

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Gary Rhodes
Producer:
Mandy Cooper
Executive Producer:
Nick Vaughan-Barratt

Recipes and recommendations, consumer advice and health features, plus the regular item in which Antony Worrall Thompson creates organic dishes at his riverside home with Emma Crowhurst. Presented by Jilly Goolden.
(S) (W)
Further Details: Ceefax p580: Website: [web address removed] E-Mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Jilly Goolden
Chef:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Co-presenter:
Emma Crowhurst
Series Producer:
Geraldine McClelland
Executive Producer:
Tim Hincks

First in a five-part series that reveals the mysteries of ancient people by recreating their extraordinary achievements.

The Vikings navigated the North Atlantic 1,000 years ago without charts or magnetic compasses. How did they do it? Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and his crew try to find out by sailing a replica Viking ship across the North Sea.
See Choice.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Subject:
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston
Narrator:
Robert Lindsay.
Producer:
Martin Mortimore
Series Producer:
Cynthia Page

A six-part study of the work carried out at the Tavistock Clinic, Britain's largest NHS centre for psychotherapy.

For ten years, Jan Gale, 30, has been haunted by memories of a car crash he was involved with in which the other driver died. Can trauma specialist Caroline Garland help him to confront painful emotions?
See Choice.
(S) (W)
Further information: Ceefax: page 629: Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Subject:
Jan Gale
Psychotherapist:
Caroline Garland
Director:
Ines Cavill
Series Producer:
Beth Holgate

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Personal Passions: George Melly
1.00 The Front Desk
(S)
1.30 News Stories
(S)

Secondary Schools
2.00 Religious Education

Languages
4.00 Italianissimo (9-12)

Working In
Webwise
5.00 Get Webwise: Communicating with E-mail
5.30 Computers Still Don't Bite

Open University
6.00 In Search of Identity
6.30 Open Advice: A Different Way of Learning
Ends 7.00am

Contributors

Speaker (Personal Passions):
George Melly

BBC Two England

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