Repeats are not indicated.
6.00 Tilings at the Alhambra
6.25 Hard Rock Cafe 5525995 6.55 The Mother of All Collisions
Knots and Bugs. The mystery of how viruses work.
Lower than the Angels. In the first part of the classic series, Dr Jacob Bronowski traces the evolution of man's unique gifts - foresight and imagination.
A series of French animations for young learners.
BBC Course Packs: book and cassette pack, £8.99; double video pack, £14.99
Website: [web address removed]
Ends 11.00
Potsworth and Co
The Night Prince unleashes evil bedbugs.
Cartoon fun with the errant boy.
Comedy drama about a girl who finds a magic opal.
Live-action drama about Neri, a mysterious young girl from the ocean. 7018063 j
A tour of world history, aided by cartoon characters.
Live-action series about a teenage alien who is stranded on Earth.
The Liverpool and England striker has tips on beating opponents, plus dietary advice to improve speed and fitness.
The Hidden Memory. Crichton is captured by the vicious Scorpius. Shown last Monday
Jamie Theakston meets New Yorker Kelis. Jayne Middlemiss talks to Stephen Gately about solo life outside Boyzone.
Bank Shots. Will gets hustled in a pool hall. Another episode tomorrow at 6.20pm
Presenter Shaun Ley considers the implications for London of recent political events. REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.35,4.15 Athletics Loughborough hosts the curtain-raiser to the outdoor track-and-field season in a contest comprising teams from England, Scotland, Great
Britain Under-20s, Loughborough Students and British Universities.
With Roger Black and Sally Gunnell. Commentary by David Coleman , Stuart Storey , Brendan Foster ,
Paul Dickenson and Steve Cram.
2.45 Motorsport Action from
Knockhill of rounds seven and eight in the British Touring Car championships. Charlie Cox and John Watson commentate.
3.45 Rallying The World Rally championship reaches Argentina for round six. Commentary by Mark James and Tiff Needell.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.30pm
5.30 Motorcycling Suzi Perry introduces action from Monza, Italy, of round five of the World Superbike championship.
Commentary comes from Leigh Diffey and Steve Parrish.
TV presentation (athletics) Martin Webster Producer Sharon Walker
No Place like Home. House prices in south-east England are soaring. That may be good news for homeowners, but it's a blow for companies trying to recruit staff and poses potentially serious problems for the most vibrant region of the British economy. Presented by Maya Even .
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys As The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change
Bliss. After five long years, an ecstatic Voyager crew finds a wormhole that could take them back to Earth.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is on Wednesday at 6.45pm
Concluding the current run of the weekly arts strand, which will be back in the autumn. Ends 9.00.
Editor Peter Maniura
Review Poet and critic Tom Paulin , newspaper columnist
Allison Pearson and novelist Nicola Barkerjoin presenter
Mark Lawson to discuss the week's major artistic talking points, including Martin Amis 's new book Experience.
Series producer Mark Bell ; Executive producer Mary Sackville-West
Stories behind the art at London's new gallery.
Rebecca Horn Is Travelling. Tackling many of the last century's most provocative themes, the work of German artist Rebecca Horn proved so popular at the Tate in that the gallery had to close its doors through overcrowding.
This profile of the internationally acclaimed artist sees her cross Europe as she creates and installs major new pieces and also follows her arrival at Tate Modern to supervise their display of her disturbing art. Contributions on Horn come from artists John Baldessari and lannis
Kounellis, and Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota.
Producer James Erskine ; Executive producer Keith Alexander
Big Breakfast presenter Liza Tarbuck joins team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton for another edition of the irreverent topical news quiz, presented by Angus Deayton. Shown last Friday
A compilation of sketches taken from the four series of the acclaimed satirical comedy, starring Rowan Atkinson , Pamela Stephenson , Griff Rhys Jones and Mel Smith.
Directors Geoff Posner and Bill Wilson ; Producers Sean Hardie and John Lloyd
Double bill of cult movies, hosted by Mark Cousins. Rumble in the Bronx
Martial-arts crime drama starring Jackie Chan. A Hong
Kong policeman visiting New York for the wedding of a relative becomes involved in a battle against a gang that is conducting a campaign of terror in the Bronx.
Director Stanley Tong (1996, 15)
Films: pp 62-68 ***
Teach Yourself Jackie Chan : page 57
r Disorientating drama set within the French urban dance scene, starring Elodie Bouchez and featuring Beatrice Dalle. Stranded in the remote outskirts of Paris, a young woman finds her way to a cavernous club, where the hypnotic music and drugs culture quickly overwhelm her middle-class sensibilities. In French with English subtitles.
Director Yolande Zauberman (1996, 18)
Films: pp 62-68 **
Birthright. After a car accident, a US senator wakes up in hospital to find a doctor worrying about freak x-rays. Ends 1.40am.
Repeats are not indicated. Website: www.bbc.co.uk/education
Exam Revision 2.00 GCSE Bitesize: Chemistry Languages 4.00 Spain Inside Out (parts 1-2) Count Me In 5.00 Dynamo Maths for Parents
Open University 6.00 Rich Mathematical Activities
6.30 Play and the Social World Ends 7am.