Animated antics with the clock-dwelling creature.
(Repeated at 1.05pm)
Peggy and Whybird are captivated by the theatre after seeing a performance by Poppy.
A double bill of underwater cartoon adventures with the ocean-floor community.
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)
More animated antics in Busytown in the company of Huckle Cat, Hilda Hippo and Lowly Worm.
Repeats are not indicated.
9.00 Come Outside (ages 4-5) Paper 9864572 9.15 Storytime (ages 4-5) Lullabyhullabaloo!
6631794 9.30 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7) Phonics Special -
Sophie Aldred visits a farm in Wales and finds words with the "y" sound. 6212733 9.45 Watch (ages 6-7) Homes across Europe: Northern Journey (Finland)
A phonics special where Sophie Aldred looks at words with long vowel sounds. Sophie visits Deen City Farm and discovers the words 'sty', 'dry' and 'fly'.
Ends 10.50.
Teletubbies Throwing. TheTubbies watch a girl and boy throwing a ball and also take some exercise.
Judy visits a friend's farm to prove to the Tweenies that milk comes from cows' udders.
(Shown last Friday BBC1)
10.50 Zig Zag (ages 7-9): Art: Pattern and Texture
11.10 Folk Dance (ages 9-12): Country Dance: Part
11.30 Ghostwriter (ages 10-12): Lost in Brooklyn: Part 1
The team try to find Safira's missing brother.
12.00 Ghostwriter (ages 10-12): Lost in Brooklyn: Part 2
Safira has an argument with her father.
Around-the-country reports on the latest consumer news. With Adam Shaw, Adrian Chiles.
Another adventure with the rather clumsy and sometimes misunderstood penguin.
(Shown at 7am)
Live coverage of the opening round of the PGA Championship from Wentworth, Surrey, with top golfers competing for the £1.5 million prize money at the second event of this season's European Tourto be held in Britain.
In addition to the L250,000 winner's reward, Scotland's
Colin Montgomerie has his eye on becoming the first player to lift the trophy on three consecutive occasions. He is running into peak form at the right time, winning the French Open earlier this month to rocket up the European Order of Merit he has made his own personal property for the past seven years.
Commentary on the action is provided by the team of Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Ken Brown ,
Mike Hughesdon , Beverly Lewis , Mark Roe and Dougie Donnelly. Presented by Steve Rider.
Director Paul Davies ; Executive producer
Barbara Slater
Including at 3.20 News; Regional News Weather
The PTA Disbands. Bart is humiliated when Marge takes charge of his class following a teachers' strike.
6.20 Round Springfield. While visiting Bart in hospital, Lisa meets jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy.
The Sliders find themselves cornered in a dinosaur's nest in a primeval forest.
(S)
The first of four challenges in which scientists are taken to a remote Mediterranean island and given tasks to complete using only basic tools. This week they have to pinpoint their latitude and longitude, build a radio and develop an insect repellent. Presented by Kate Humble. See Choice. Series producer Paul Manners
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Alan Titchmarsh hosts a special edition of the gardening magazine from West Green House in Hampshire, home of Australian gardener Marylyn Abbott , whose restoration work there is scrutinised by Stephen Lacey. See Choice.
Series producer Colette Foster ; Executive producer Tony Laryea Alan Titchmarsh on potagers: page 32
More headlines are dissected in humorous fashion on the topical news quiz presented by Angus Deayton , with team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton and celebrity guests. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Giles Pilbrow Repeated on Sunday
The team are assigned to attend a rigorous cross-country survival course at Camp Alpha.
Written, produced and directed by Dominic Anciano, Hugo Blick and Ray Burdis
With Jeremy Vine. At 11.00 News headlines.
Oboist Elizabeth Couling, clarinettist Katie Lockhart, recorder-player Samantha Kerby, saxophonist Simon Cosgrove and flautist Katherine Bryan vie for the last remaining place in Sunday's overall final. The judges are George Caird, Ilena Ruhemann and Michael Whight.
Shown yesterday at 6.45pm
US police drama set in New York.
Love Hurts. Terry Doyle agrees to go undercover in order to expose an Irish crime ring.
Crime drama starring Cornel Wilde and Richard Conte. Police lieutenant Diamond gets unexpected help in breaking up a tightly organised gang.
Director Joseph H Lewis (1955, PG) (BW)
Films: pp 62-68 ****
GCSE Bitesize Revision French (part 1) Ends 5am.