Repeats are not indicated.
6.00 Flexible Work -Insecure Lives (S) 19430 6.30 Insect Diversity 6662527 6.55 Food-Whose Choice Is It Anyway?
Virtual Evolution. Studying simulated evolution with a "virtual rainforest". (R)
The Hidden Structure.
Dr Jacob Bronowski traces the evolution of chemistry from early metallurgy to atomic theory. (R)
A series of French animations for young learners. (R)
BBC Course Packs: book and cassette pack, £8.99; double video pack, £14.99
Ends 11.00.
Dozer has trouble sleeping. (R)
More mischief with the errant boy. (R) (S)
Comedy drama about a girl who finds a magic opal. (R) (S)
Live-action drama about Neri, a mysterious young girl from the ocean. (R) (S)
The Tudor royal family of 15th- and 16th-century England feature in today's guided tour.
Robbie begins to suspect that her father is dating.
The Mother of All Battles. Ashley has problems with a bully at school. (R) (S) Another episode tomorrow at 6.20pm
Jamie Theakston chats with Kylie and with Jamaican ragga artist Beenie Man , while Jayne Middlemiss talks with trance stars Chicane. (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/ozone
A look at the thrills and spills of another extreme sport. (S)
John Humphrys interviews top politicians and reports on the big issues. Including at 12.00 News. Editor David Jordan (S) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/otr
Presenter Shaun Ley considers the implications for London of recent political events. REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.30 Golf Coverage of the 36-hole final of the Amateur championship, from the Royal Liverpool Golf Club. Steve Rider , Ken Brown and Alex Hay commentate.
2.00 Tennis and Racing A double bill of sport from across the Channel as action from Paris of the men's singles final at the French Open combines with live coverage of the French Oaks.
Last year's dramatic climax on the clay courts of Roland Garros saw Andre Agassi recover from the loss of the first two sets to beat the unseeded Ukrainian
Andrei Medvedev. Commentary by John Barrett and Mark Cox. (S) Coverage of the men's championship from Queen's Club starts tomorrow at lpm
Tennis temporarily gives way as the focus switches to Chantilly for live coverage of the French
Oaks, won last year by Daryaba. Commentary by Jim McGrath. TV presentation (golf) Jonny Bramley and Paul Davies (W)
Standard and Deliver? As one of Britain's last big mutual
- a company owned by its customers - Scottish insurance company Standard Life has attracted the attention of "carpetbaggers". Could the plan to privatise the company and redistribute assets to policy holders prove dangerously blinkered? Rajan Datar reports. Presented by Maya Even. Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys (S) As The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change
Dark Frontier (part one). Having defeated a Borg vessel in combat in the Delta Quadrant, Captain Janeway takes a risk with an ambitious mission to invade another Borg sphere and steal their technology. (S) The original series of Star Trek continues on Wednesday at 6pm
Written by Ray Galton, Alan Simpson
A chance to see an early, previously lost episode of the classic rag-and-bone comedy starring Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell.
Men of Property, now restored by the British Film Institute, was last broadcast in 1970.
(R) (S)
Joan Bakewell continues to explore how her contemporaries both shaped and were, in turn, shaped by postwar Britain. Light in Dark Places. The liberal reforms of the sixties form part of the recollections of the era for a generation of creative talent including George Melly , Penelope Leach , Margaret Drabble , Tariq Ali and John Peel. See Choice.
Director Chris Granlund ; Series producer Anne Reevell (S) (W) John Peel: page 15; Joan Bakewell 's Kind of Day: page
Continuing the showcase for the work of new directors.
4.45. A documentary about the weekly obsession of football fans: hearing the match results on Saturday.
Producer Paul Albert , Kate Jones : Director Jamie Matson (S) (W) The series continues tomorrow at 10.20pm
The Girl with Two Breasts. Jeff has a tortuous time when he tries to chat up a beautiful foreign woman in the pub.
Shown last Friday (S) (W)
Comedy focusing on the complicated lives of a young couple and their friends. Jeff has a tortuous time when he tries to chat up a beautiful foreign woman in the pub.
More comic highlights from the celebrated satirical sketch show of the late seventies and early eighties. Directors Geoff Posner and Bill Wilson ; Producers Sean Hardie and John Lloyd (R) (S) Another compilation is on Friday at 10pm
Then When I Grow Up Young people discuss the future. (S)
Mark Cousins introduces tonight's film double bill. (S) (W)
The Killers
Thriller starring Lee Marvin. Two killers are contracted to murder a teacher at a school for the blind. When he passively accepts the sentence of death, the hit men set out to discover just why the man died so willingly.
Director Don Siegel (1964, 18) (S) Films: pp 60-67 ***
Drama starring Robert Ryan and Ida Lupino. Jim Wilson , a lonely, obsessive police detective, finds his life transformed after an encounter with Mary, a blind woman. Director Nicholas Ray (1951) (BW) (S) Films: pp 60-67 **
The Voice of Reason. An alien conspiracy is uncovered by a civilian, but a Pentagon committee remains sceptical. Ends 1.50am. (S)
Repeats are not indicated.
Exam Revision 2.00 GCSE Bitesize Maths (part 2) (S) Languages 4.00 Italianissimo (parts 1-4) Working in Retail 5.00 Guide to Careers
Open University 6.00 Images of Education
6.30 Just like a Girl Ends 7.00am.