Arctic cartoon fun.
(Repeated at 1.05pm)
Why helps to find Brian the spider.
Animated antics with the ocean-floor community.
Series about real-life emergencies. With sign language and in-vision subtitles.
(Shown yesterday on BBC1 at 5.10pm)
Animation.
A trio of Busytown tales.
(Repeats are not indicated)
9.00 Teaching Today
9.30 Words and Pictures: Mog on Fox Night
(ages 5-7)
9.45 Watch: Festivals and Celebrations
(ages 5-7)
Ends 10.50.
Teletubbies Digging in the Sand
The Tubbies watch children digging in the sand for worms.
BBC Music: Teletubbies CD, price £10.99, and cassette, £7.99
Jake imagines that the playroom is flooded.
(Shown last Wednesday on BBC1)
10.50 Number Adventures (ages 5-7): Shape: Mirror Magic
11.05 Number Adventures (ages 5-7): Shape: a New Castle
11.20 Zig Zag (ages 7-9): Village, Town and City
11.40 Testament (ages 11-14): The Bible in Animation: Moses
12.10 Landmarks (ages 9-12): Britain Since 1930: Victory
Financial updates, with Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.
Ceefax: page 238
Ends 1.10.
The Greedysaurus Gang Animated prehistoric tales.
Cartoon fun in the Arctic.
(Shown at 7am)
Prog 10 of 19:FOXGLOVE:A whimsical name that was given to a highly poisonous highly effective drug-producing plant, that is still a vital part of medicine
I Western starring Joel McCrea.
Kip Davis turns gunrunner after his ranch is burned down during the Civil War. Aided by his partner Charlie, Kip supplies weapons to Confederate troops - until he encounters his old enemy Luke Cottrell.
Director Ray Enright (1949) Films: pp 62-68 **
Live coverage from the Commons of Prime Minister's Questions. Presented by Diana Madill. Series editor Jon Williams
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Stereotyping. Esther Rantzen meets groups of people who believe their lives have been affected by stereotyping.
Cookery challenge.
A range of recipes using late-summer soft fruits, including a from age frais strawberry cheesecake.
More design ideas to transform the home, presented by Tessa Shaw. Anne McKevitt makes a statement with a room that is completely white.
A Bon Jovi special, with tracks from their new album and archive renditions of many of their hits. With Steve Wright. Producer Mark Hagen Repeated next Saturday BBC CD: a double album of tracks from the programme is now available. Top of the Pops is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1
The Sound of Her Voice. While on board the Defiant,
O'Brien picks up a distress call from a Starfleet captain who has crashed on a L-class planet.
Two-faced Dick. Questions of gender need to be resolved when word comes through from the Big Giant Head that an old request from Sally has been granted. Harry faces a difficult situation when left in charge of the bar. (5)
Then When I Grow Up Young people discuss the future.
Chef Ainsley Harriott goes global in search of the world's best barbecue ideas in this series from 1997.
Greece. Harriott samples barbecue fare on the Greek island of Alonissos and prepares kleftico parcels and garlic pitta fingers, chargrilled squid stuffed with spinach and mint, and an apricot yoghurt brulee.
Director Ben Warwick ; Producer Roulla Xenides
Jamie Oliver throws an Australian beach barbecue - held indoors - to mark the 30th birthday of Ben, his best friend and best man. Among the offerings are bothum burgers, cajun spicy rub for lamb chops and prawns and red mullet in Asian marinade.
See Choice.
(Repeated next Saturday)
BBC Good Food Magazine: monthly, £1.95 from retailers
Jamie Oliver's celery, celeriac, parsley and pomegranate salad: p31
Journalist Peter Taylor continues his investigation into the undercover operation that has been waged during the Troubles by Britain's intelligence officers against the IRA. Shoot to Kill. Members of Special Branch, MI6 and the army talk to Taylor about the extreme dangers of life on the front line against the IRA. But, in their attempt to fight fire with fire, did agents of the crown sometimes go beyond the limits acceptable in a democratic state? See Choice.
Producer Sam Collyns ; Executive producer Peter Horrocks WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/brits
With Jeremy Paxman. At 11.00 News headlines. (5)
The String Final: and Our Mothers Came Too. A quartet of violinists - Jack Liebeck , Alexander Sitkovetsky ,
Rakhi Singh and Helena Smart - pit their talents against cellist Guy Johnston in tonight's string section. Judges are
Paul Watkins , Priya Mitchell and Philip Dukes. A film accompanying the music looks at ways in which the contestants' parents deal with the pressure of having talented children.
Director Helen Mansfield The brass final is tomorrow at 11.20pm. Radio 3's Morning Performance, broadcast tomorrow at 11.30am. features music from the brass finalists.
Presented by Steve Richards.
Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Personnel Selection 83831 1.00
Bangkok: a City Speaks 86309 1.30 Population Transition in Italy-why Italy has seen a sharp decline in fertility. Secondary Schools 2.00 Music Marsalis on Music Languages 4.00 Talk Spanish (parts 3-6)
Count Me In 5.00 What's New in Numeracy Open University 6.00 Women at the Wire
6.30 Containingthe Pacific Ends 7.00am.