Repeats are not indicated.
6.10 Given Enough Rope (S)
6.35 The Poverty Complex
7.00 Bajourou: Music of Mali (S)
Creating electronic music inspired by a train journey. (R)
The work of a school special- needs co-ordinator. (R)
Peter Curran finds out about publicist Max Clifford's passion for sport and fitness.
A practical beginners' guide to learning French. (R) (S)
Cartoon double bill.
(R)
Musical animation.
(R) (S)
Kate Heavenor looks at robotics, Dominic Wood investigates the horrors of kitchen bugs while Dr Bunhead demonstrates his chip-making machine.
(W)
Website: [web address removed]
US comedy. Yvette and TJ clash over the school paper.
New drama series featuring footballer Michael Owen.
(Shown Wednesday on BBC1)
(S)
Danni gets a job at the local cafe.
(W)
Live interactive game show in which teams of girls and boys try to avoid banishment to a cryogenic chamber, hosted by Robin Banks and Jemma James.
The band are delighted when they appear in a sci-fi TV show.
(R) (S)
In the final debate in the series, first-time voters question Home Office minister Paul Boateng about government policies on a wide range of topics. Presented by Richard Bacon.
More radio-controlled collisions.
(Shown last Friday)
(S)
Another comic sketch featuring Colin Lane and Frank Woodley.
When Col's "mum" dies, he discovers that his real mother is alive and running for prime minister.
(S)
Presented by Hazel Irvine.
1.35, 2.40 Rugby League: Castleford v Halifax
Live action from round five of the Challenge Cup as four-times winners Castleford face Halifax, who have won the trophy five times to date.
The sixth-round draw is at 5.25.
1.35-3.25 (not PDC)
2.25, 3.25 Athletics
Coverage from Ghent of the final day of the European Indoor championships. Britain's Jason Gardener is a strong contender in the men's 60m sprint, while Joice Maduaka and Marcia Richardson appear in the women's event.
4.25 Tennis Highlights of the final of the ATP tournament from the London Arena, won last year by former Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek. John Barrett and Chris Bailey commentate.
(W)
Commander Chakotay and former ensign Harry Kim steal the Delta Flyer and return to the USS Voyager, which has crashed on a desolate ice planet.
(S)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is on Wednesday at 6.45pm)
The retailing giant is in trouble, with plummeting profits and rumours of a takeover. But, as part of an overhaul of the chain's public image, tomorrow sees the launch of a new range of women's wear. Will this initiative mark the beginning of a revival, or is the decline terminal? Ros Bew reports. Presented by Maya Even.
(S)
(Note: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change)
On 24 February last year, Sir William Macpherson's report of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry condemned the Metropolitan Police for "institutional racism". This film follows top detective John Grieve, director of the Racial and Violent Crime Task Force, as he heads up the investigative response to the damning report.
See Choice.
(S)
Reforming the Met: Page 24
The different ways in which people clean their cars.
(R) (S)
Another chance to see episode one of the comedy series starring Paul Kaye as manipulative marketing man Bob Slay. When his glamorous girlfriend's parents arrive unexpectedly, Bob faces a hail of gunfire.
(Shown last Friday)
(S)
Comedy drama, starring John Hannah.
Penniless and with their home in flames, Bernadette and her brood set off to find her good-for-nothing husband. Unable to prise a penny from him, the "James Gang" resort to robbery.
Widescreen.
(1997, 15) **
(S) (W)
Films: pp 60-65
Movie World comedy drama.
It's the weekly gathering of Philippe's family, made all the more special as his wife Yolande is celebrating her birthday. But the dinner serves only to shatter the family's fragile unity.
Widescreen. In French with English subtitles.
Ends 1.25am.
(1996, 15) Films: pp 60-65 ****
(Repeats are not indicated)
National Test Revision
2.00 Key Stage 3 Bitesize Revision
Languages
4.00 Deutsch Plus: Parts 1-4
(S)
Working In Education
5.00 Computer Skills
Open University
6.00 Under the Walnut Tree
(S)
6.30 Child Development: Babies' Minds
(S)
Ends 7.00am.