Ends 9.00
Hairy Jeremy: Animated everyday adventures of a hairy Neolithic man called Jeremy. (R)
A visit to the Tent Stop for more learning fun and games. Today's cautionary tale is about boasting and bragging. (R)
Cartoon fun with the bad-tempered whirling dervish and his misfit family. (R)
The arts-and-crafts show, presented by Mark Speight , Kirsten O'Brien and Jay Burridge.
Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1
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Then Rewind 1993: Our 'Friends in the Hills Gemma Gregory reads from a 12-year-old's diary of the civil war in the former Yugoslavia. Shown Tuesday on BBC1 (S)
Cartoon escapades with the underwater clan. (R)
Another triple bill of adventures in the company of the animal inhabitants of Busytown. (R)
Repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Come Outside (ages 4-5)
Street Lamps 1031510 9.15 Storytime (ages 4-5) The Four Friends and the Elephant/Sweetie 5839256 9.30 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7)
Rumble in the Jungle (S)
9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Puppets:
That's the Way to Do It (S)
Torches. TheTubbies watch some children playing with torches. Meanwhile, everyone in Teletubbyland is playing the chasing-and-catching game. (S)
Milo's Scooter. Milo causes chaos as he tries to balance on his scooter, and the gang play game of musical statues.
Repeated 3.25pm BBC1 (S) (W) 2043
10.50 Music Makers (ages 9-11) Infinity Diner: Tempo (S)
11.10 See You, See Me (ages 7-9) Health: Breathe Easy (S)
11.30 English Express (ages 9-11) Facts and Opinions: Sam's Duck (parti) (S) 7273626 11.50
Megamaths (ages 7-9) Division: Divide by Five (S) 7545930 12.10
Landmarks (ages 9-12) Rivers of the World: the Nile (S)
Schools programme which shows how the river Nile in Egypt has given life to the desert, and how people in ancient and modern times live through agriculture and fishing. Show more
The latest consumer affairs and business reports.
Animated fun and adventures down on the farm. Scruffy goes miSSing. (R)
(ages 7-9)
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David Vine introduces further live coverage from Bournemouth International Centre of the first semi-final at this year's UK championship. At this stage of the competition, the winner of today's showdown is already guaranteed to receive a cheque for at least £41,000.
This time last year, young Welshman Matthew Stevens made a big impression and gave his world ranking a huge boost with a 9-7 semi-final victory over England's Dave Harold.
Commentary is provided by the team of Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo and Willie Thorne.
including at 3.20 News Regional News (S) Weather
Double bill of animated anarchy in the town of Springfield.
6.00 Kamp Krusty. Bart and Lisa spend six weeks at a summer camp where all is not as it seems. (R) (S)
6.20 Homer the Heretic. Homer starts his own religion as a means of escaping church services. (R) (S)
The show switches channels for one week only as Gail Porter introduces live performances, the latest videos, this week's top 20 and the bestselling single.
Director/Producer Chris Cowey Repeated tomorrow on BBC1 (S) WEBSITE: www.totp.beeb.com
TOP OF THE POPS THE MAGAZINE: available from newsagents
A progress report from Bournemouth on the opening semi-final at the UK championship. Presented by David Vine.
Series celebrating human courage in the perilous world of climbing. Precocious British teenager Leo Houlding , who last year made a landmark ascent of El Nino in America's Yosemite Valley, is accompanied by Andy Cave in an attempt to scale the unique sandstone towers that litter the northern and eastern regions of the Czech Republic.
Series producer/director Richard Else (S) (W)
As the search to find the BBC Gardener of the Year continues, Scottish candidates Rodney Wills , Ian Gardiner , Ian Muirhead and Oliver Miller assemble at the National
Botanic Garden of Wales to have their horticultural skills tested by the judges. With Alan Titchmarsh. See Choice.
Director Mark Scott ; Producer Vanessa Jackson (S) (W) Wild things: Alan Titchmarsh , page 49
BBC newsreader Anna Ford is one of the guest panellists joining captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton for another barrage of satirical broadsides. Hosted by Angus Deayton. Director Paul Wheeler : Producer Giles Pilbrow (W) Andrew Duncan meets Ian Hislop : page 8
With Jeremy Vine. At 11.00 News headlines. (S)
The results of the second BBC Asia Awards, set up to recognise the contribution of the Asian community in Britain, are revealed at Birmingham's NEC. With a guest appearance by last year's music-award winners Asian Dub Foundation. Presented by Nina Wadia.
Producer John Das ; Executive producer Paresh Solanki
Highlights of today's first semi-final in the UK championship, Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
Continuing the controversial police drama.
Shown on Monday at 9pm (S) (W)
Vanishing Act. A man returns home, ten years after going out on New Year's Eve. Ends 2.35am <R) (S)
Repeats are not indicated.
Dynamo Numeracy (ages 7-9) Ends 5.00am