Repeats are not indicated.
6.05 The Chemistry of Creation (S) 4410106 6.30 A Vulnerable Life
62378356.55 Philosophy in Action: Debates about Boxing (S)
Super Rackets. How a professor of aeronautics put the power into modern tennis. (R)
The Starry Messenger. Tracing man's growing understanding of planetary movement. (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 11.05.Animated animal antics.
(R)
Dozer is put in a snooze chamber. (R)
More mischief with the rebellious boy. (R) (S)
Comedy drama about a girl who finds a life-altering opal. (R) (S)
Live-action drama about Neri, a mysterious young girl 1 from the ocean. (R) (S)
Cartoon characters guide viewers on a tour of history.
Allen decides to adopt a swamp creature as his new pet.
Granny Gets Busy. Philip is upset by the thought of his widowed mother dating men. (R) (S)
Introduced by Gail Porter.
Shown last Friday on BBC1 (S)
Shaun Ley considers the implications for the South East of recent political events. REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Travis, the Pet Shop Boys, Ocean Colour Scene, MJ Coie, Toploader, Fatboy Slim and David Gray feature
, in highlights from yesterday's
, events at Worthy Farm, Somerset.
Introduced by Jayne Middlemiss and Jools Holland , who also takes to the stage himself for a set with his 18-piece Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. Coverage continues at 6.05pm. (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radiol
Introduced by Steve Rider.
3-35 Rowing From Vienna, action from the second of the year's three World Cup regattas.
Commentary is by Garry Herbert and Richard Phelps.
2.00, 5.25 Motorcycling Round eight of the World Superbike championship, from Valencia,
Spain. Suzi Perry introduces the ! action. Commentary is by Leigh , Diffey and Steve Parrish.
2.25 Athletics Triple-jumper
Ashia Hansen and high-jumper
Dalton Grant are two of the stars expected to be in Birmingham forthe final meeting of the Road
! to Sydney series. Introduced by ! Roger Black. Stuart Storey and Paul Dickenson commentate. i 3-10 Golf: Curtis Cup Coverage of the final day in the 31st Curtis Cup as female amateur golfers from Great Britain and Northern Ireland try to wrest the trophy back from the Americans.
TV presentation (athletics) Martin Webster (golf) Barbara Slater (W)
The series in which professionals reveal the tricks of their particular trade has advice for campers on the best ways to avoid being cold, wet and hungry.
Series continues tomorrow at 10.20pm (S)
Jools Holland , Jayne Middlemiss ,
Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston introduce live coverage from the festival climax.
9.00 Performances from Embrace, the Beta Band and R 'n' B star Kelis.
10.00 David Bowie takes to the Pyramid stage, plus Gil Scott-Heron , DJ Krush, and dance outfit Basement Jaxx.
11.00 Ozomatli play a mix of latin, jazz funk and hip hop, plus more from David Bowie and Basement Jaxx.
12.00 The best performances from all three days of the festival. (w)
Repeats are not indicated.
Teenagers and Families 2.00 Being a Teenager 1 - a series of programmes to help cope with looking after teenagers.
Languages 4.00 Get By in French (part 1) Working In Hospitality 5.00 The Guide Open University 6.00 Just like a Girl (S)
23688 6.30 Following a Score - deciphering a musical score. Ends 7.00am. (S)