Ends 9.00.
Microscopic Milton Animated antics with the clock-dwelling creature.
Repeated at 1.05pm (R)
Poppy is feeling unwell, so a trip to the seaside is cancelled, but Why and Peggy help to make the day just as much fun. (R)
A double bill of underwater cartoon adventures with the ocean-floor community. (R)
Another round of the inter-schools game show. With Sally Gray. Shown Monday on BBC1 at 4.35pm
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A double bill of island-based cartoon fun. (R)
Animation based on the books by Richard Scarry and featuring the inhabitants of Busytown. (R)
Repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Come Outside (ages 4-5) A
Windy Day 9362164 9.15 Storytime (ages 4-5) Handa's Surprise/The Little Red Hen 6139386 9.30 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Phonics Special - Sophie Aldred learns how to drive a steam train and finds words with the "ai" sound. (S) 3567265 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7)
Our Environment: Town (S)
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with the long vowel sounds "ai". Sophie visits Foxfield Railway Station inStoke on Trent and learns to drive a steam train.
Ends 10.50.
Dirty Dog. TheTubbies watch Emily and Jamie take their dog Jessie for a walk before giving her a bath. And who is going to eat the extra piece of Tubby toast? (R) (S)
Blow. Jake wants to find out if windmills are powered by magic or by the wind.
Shown last Friday BBC1 (S) (W)
10.50 Zig Zag (ages 7-9) Art: Line and Shape and Form (S) 4091589 11.10 Folk Dance (ages 9-12) Country
Dance (part 2) (S) 7970522 11.30 Ghostwriter (ages 10-12) Who Is
Max Mouse ? [part 1) - the team try to track down the hacker. (S)
12.00 Ghostwriter (ages 10-12)
Who Is Max Mouse ?(part 2) - a new message warns of danger. (S)
Around-the-country reports on the latest consumer news. With Adam Shaw, Adrian Chiles.
Ends 1.30.
Another adventure with the rather clumsy and sometimes misunderstood penguin. (R)
(Shown at 7am)
Coverage continues of the second round at the International Open from the Belfry course in the West Midlands, which is also scheduled to be the venue for next year's Ryder Cup matches.
Sweden's Per-Ulrick Johansson led at the end of the second day last year - when the tournament was held at the Oxfordshire Golf Club in Thame - following a seven-under-par effort of 65. Ultimately, though, he had to give way to Scotland's Colin Montgomerie , who moved steadily through the field to triumph by a margin of three strokes with a total of 15-under.
Commentary is provided by the team of Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Ken Brown , Julian Tutt ,
Mike Hughesdon , Beverly Lewis and Dougie Donnelly. Presented by Steve Rider. (S) (W) Including at 3.20 News
Regional News (S) Weather
PM Bart's Comet. Bart discovers a comet that is on collision course with his home town of Springfield. (R) (S)
6.20 Homie the Clown. Homer enrols in a college franchised by Krusty. With the voice of Joe Mantegna. (R)(S)
Gillian of the Spirits. When Quinn becomes inaudible and invisible to the other Sliders, his only hope lies with a frightened girl who "hears voices". (R) (S)
David Bangs investigates the vanishing traditions of the Sussex Downs, the original home of the Copper family, whose folk songs, passed down from generation to generation, speak of toiling on the land. Narrated by Caroline Quentin. See Choice.
Filmed and directed by John Trefor (S) (W)
Breaking the Front. Professor Richard Holmes reveals how close the Germans came to winning the First World War during their massive offensive of 1918 and how the British became the most effective army operating on the Western Front, playing a pivotal role in the Allied counteroffensive that eventually triumphed. Last in the series.
Director/Series producer Mark Fielder (R) (S) (W)
Gay Search discovers the finely balanced philosophies of Japanese gardening at the home of Ann Mountfield in Cornwall; Rachel de Thame continues to renovate her neglected garden, this week replacing the dilapidated steps; and Alan Titchmarsh offers tips and advice on how to achieve success when planting the banana.
Series producer Colette Foster : Executive producer Tony Laryea (S) (W) Alan Titchmarsh on bananas: page 34
Actress Sheila Hancock is among the panellists joining team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on the irreverent topical news quiz hosted by Angus Deayton.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Giles Pilbrow Repeated on Sunday
Stardust. The team are joined by some visiting film stars. Guest starring Jude Law and Jonny Lee Miller.
Written, produced and directed by Dominic Anciano , Hugo Blick and Ray Burdis (R) (S) (W)
With Kirsty Wark. At 11.00 News headlines. (S)
Shown yesterday at 6.45pm (S)
US police drama set in New York.
AM Why Can't Even a Couple of Us Get Along? Violence erupts when the leaders of the Hassidic community decide to take the law into their own hands. (S)
12.50 Touched by a Checkered Cab. An officer is wracked by guilt after holding back vital information. (S)
Drama. A tough criminal flees custody handcuffed to a naive young con. Honeymooning hack Ronnie Waring goes to cover the story. Ends 2.55am. Directors Alfred Roome and Roy Rich (194S) (BW) (S) Films: pp 54-59 **
GCSE Bitesize Revision Geography (part 1) Ends 5am. (S)