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Tales of the Tooth Fairies
Animated fun with the tooth collectors.
(Repeated at 1.05pm) (R)

7.05 Playdays
Someone has left muddy footprints on Why Bird's new shelves.
(R)

7.25 Tom and Jerry Kids
Animated cat-and-mouse triple bill.
(R)

7.50 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday, BBC1) (S) (W)

8.15 Dink, the Little Dinosaur
Animated adventures with the diminutive dinosaur.
(R)

8.35 Jim Henson's Animal Show
Guests on the puppet chat show are a tiger and a tiger beetle.
(R)

10.50 Numbertime: Time: Clock Face
(ages 4-6) (S)

11.10 Zig Zag: France: the Map
(ages 7-9) (S)

11.30 English Express: Texts: Those Terrible Tudors
(ages 9-11) (S)

11.50 Megamaths: Fractions: Tenths
(ages 7-9) (S)

12.10 Landmarks: Using the Land: Redeveloping the Inner City
(ages 9-11) (S)

Coverage of the ATP tournament begins today from London Arena in Docklands and continues throughout the week. Last year's event - held at Battersea Park in south London - was won by Richard Krajicek, who beat Greg Rusedski in the final.

Introduced by Sue Barker, with commentary from John Barrett and Chris Bailey.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentator:
John Barrett
Commentator:
Chris Bailey
Producer:
Kate McKeag
Editor:
Helen Kuttner

Continuing the series examining official records from the last 1,000 years, showing as part of the History 2000 strand.

Bettany Hughes traces the extraordinary range of taxes that were imposed by monarchs and Parliaments down through the ages, from wealth and poll taxes to tariffs on wigs, pets, windows and hearths.
(S)
Information: History 2000 events line: [number removed]. Calls charged at national rate. Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Bettany Hughes
Producer:
Michael Waterhouse
Executive Producer:
Philip Clarke

Rich sauces for fish, steak with half-fat creme fraiche, fromage frais creams with red fruit compote and buttermilk scones with clotted cream - Delia Smith delves into the dairy for this week's recipes.
See Choice.
(S)
BBC Book: Delia's How to Cook - Book Two, £16.99 from bookshops
Delia on greek yogurt: page 37

Contributors

Presenter/Cook:
Delia Smith
Director:
Philip Bonham Carter
Executive Producer:
David Willcock

The second instalment of the four-part drama, starring Lee Ingleby and Paul McGann, written by Bryan Elsley.

Forced to flee his rural refuge, David arrives in an industrial town; there he meets environmental campaigner Jenny and takes up residence in the garden of an ambitious couple.
Contains strong language and nudity.
See Choice. (S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Bryan Elsley
Producer:
Catherine Wearing
Director:
Joe Wright
David:
Lee Ingleby
Steve:
Paul McGann
Martha:
Lesley Sharp
Jenny:
Joanne Froggatt
Tom:
Andrew Woodall
Miles:
Samuel Sackville
Mrs MacAlister:
Sheila Tait
Young David:
Sean Mackie
Tradesman:
Tom Powell
Gerald:
Derek Walmsley
Ken Davis:
Bill Fellows
Graeme:
Jack McBride
Shop assistant:
Angela Simpson
Store detective:
Frank Boyce
Worker:
Bill Gerard
Therapist:
Jim Fowler
Librarian:
Kevin O'Keefe
Ros:
Racquel Cassidy
William:
Rupert Bates
Gerry:
Graham Seed
Martin:
David Westbrook
Choirmaster:
John Forsyth

Kaye Adams hosts the monthly opinion platform for BBC TV viewers.
To make contact, ring [number removed] (local rates), write to The Viewing Room, [address removed], or email [email address removed].
(S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Kaye Adams
Series Producer:
Karen Ruka
Executive Producer:
Jacquie Hughes

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Fortress Europe
(S)
1.00 A Tale of Two Capitals
Paris and Rome
(S)

Secondary Schools
2.00 Religious Education
(S)

Languages
4.00 Discovering Portuguese: Parts 1 and 2
Central Bureau: Portuguese Discovered

Working In Education
5.00 Careers

Open University
6.00 Frederick the Great and Sans Souci
(S)
6.30 Museed'Orsay
(S)
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