Tom Baker narrates the story The Lion and the Mouse.
(Repeated at 1pm)
More animated fun with Gisele and Martin.
(Repeated at 1.05pm)
A trip to the Why Bird Stop and a dinosaur encounter.
Animated antics with the Tasmanian devil.
Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday, BBC1)
A double bill of animated underwater adventures.
Live-action and animated adventures. Today, a lesson in listening.
9.10 Platoon in the Movies
Bilko makes a film. (BW)
9.35 It's for the Birds
Bilko discovers a potential quiz-show winner. (BW)
Some children are driven around a game park in South Africa.
Then Teletubbies Advent Calendar
More pre-school fun.
Jake's dance goes wrong when he tries the hokey cokey.
(Repeated 3.25pm BBC1)
BBC magazine: Tweenies, monthly, ã1.25
Tuscany as seen from the air and a trip to the Lake District.
Comedy. Peter Pyke stumbles across a society of drop-outs dedicated to idleness who unexpectedly offer him help.
(1944) (BW)
Films: pp 74-78 ***
Consumer developments.
(Shown 7am)
(Shown at 7.05am)
The first of this week's shows looks at covering an old armchair, and silkscreen printing.
Join Frank Clarke for an art masterclass: page 41
The felt-making process.
Fantasy. A caretaker on an Irish estate comes into contact with the king of the leprechauns.
(1959, U)
Films: pp 74-78 ***
Weather
Ex-newsreader Angela Rippon and Ground Force's Tommy Walsh guest on the house-matching panel show, with Ross Kelly.
Chefs create a meal for less than £5. With Fern Britton.
Recipes: see Ceefax page
Lowri Turner makes her weekday delve in the bags of more seasonal shoppers.
Daily debate, with Nick Ross and a studio audience quizzing experts and celebrities on more controversial issues.
Homer recalls how Maggie's accidental birth changed his life for ever.
A Simpsons double bill starts on Friday at 6pm.
US sci-fi adventure series about a pilot who is thrown into the future after a routine space flight goes wrong.
Rygel attempts to impress the brutal Tavleks. In return, they take him prisoner.
AD 1700-1800: the American War of Independence sees colonial forces shaking off the mother country, France's revolution becomes a bloodbath and India's wealth of resources facilitates the mass production of cotton, tea and silk. Narrated by Ben Kingsley.
Website: [web address removed]
Jeremy Paxman asks the questions as one of Oxford's largest colleges, Christ Church, take on Leeds.
In the last of the series, Delia Smith shows how to make fail-safe rice and produce dishes such as oven-baked risotto carbonara. A new series is due to begin in January.
Satire in suburbia. Council plans threaten the street.
(Another episode can be seen is on Wednesday at 9.50pm)
With Kirsty Wark.
Including at 11.00 News headlines.
Including the story of teenage girl Larina Perpinan, awaiting execution in the Philippines.
(The series continues tomorrow at 11.20pm)
Four-part series in which Curtis Walker explores aspects of urban Britain as seen through the eyes of young people.
Teenage boys in Birmingham talk about losing their virginity in a frank discussion of sexual attitudes.
(The series continues tomorrow at 11.30pm)
Political analysis with Michael Dobbs.
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Family Ties
1.00 A Migrant's Heart
1.30 Flexible Work - Insecure Lives
Parenting
2.00 Reaching One-Year-Old
Languages
4.00 Make German Your Business: Part 1
Working in the Community
5.00 Reaching People with Disabilities
5.30 Reaching People from Minorities
Open University
6.00 Cinema for the Ears
6.30 The Secret of Sporting Success
Ends 7.00am