Presented by Chris Eakin and Jane Hill.
Timetable as Monday (S)
The children stage a puppet show and learn that things that look like rubbish can be recycled and reused. (R)
Ends 10.50. Naughty Horse
Returns. A magical tree appears in Teletubbyland, and the children are told the tale of a hungry horse.
(R) (S) BBC MUSIC: Teletubbies CD, price £10.99, and cassette, £7.99
Walk in the Town.
It's wash day and, on a visit to the laundrette, Max takes a stroll around town. (R) (S) (W) BBC TWEENIES MAGAZINE: published monthly, price £1.25, from newsagents
Sian Williams and Guto Harri present live coverage of the Labour Party conference in Brighton. Further coverage at
2pm. (S)
Peggy meets Henry Penny and the chicken in the moon, while
Whybird meets ajungle explorer. (R)
Victoria Wood presents an appeal on behalf of Unicef Safe Motherhood campaign.
Shown on Sunday at 5.20pm on BBC1
(S)
The latest business and consumer news.
Further coverage from the Labour Party conference in Brighton. (S)
only: UK Today): Weather
Presented by John Inverdale and Clare Balding.
NOTE: events may alter timings.
4.00 Basketball Highlights of the women's quarter-finals. The Americans are the defending champions and strong favourites. Commentary by Jon Champion and Bob Ballard.
4.25 Volleyball The Brazilians and the Cubans are likely to make it to the quarter-finals. Commentary by Matt Chilton.
4.50 Baseball A report on the final, with the US again expected to be in contention.
S.OOTaekwondo News of this inaugural Olympic event.
Commentary by Harry Gration.
(S) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/olympics BBC BOOK: The BBC Guide to the Olympics 2000. price £5.99
Another round of the elimination quiz show in which nine contestants face quick-fire, general knowledge questions to win a top prize of f 10,000.
Presented by Anne Robinson.
(S)(W)
Destiny. Kira believes an ancient Bajoran prophecy that will mean the destruction of the sacred wormhold but Commander Sisko is less certain. (R) (S)
Ainsley Harriott makes maximum flavour in minimum time. This week, it's a seaside special with hot smoked salmon on toasted bagels, garlic and bay roast cod, and lobster and papaya salad. A wicked banana split tops it off.
Director Stuart Bateup ; Series producer Sara Kozak (S) (W) BBC BOOK: Ainsley Harriott's Gourmet Express. f 16.99. from retailers Ribbled raspberry and white chocolate muffin - Food: p37
Former cricket umpire Dickie Bird sips some of Oz Clarke's favourite wines and chef Paul Bloxham helps a newly-wed cook dinner for her work mates. Meanwhile, Antony Worrall Thompson turns his talents to spaghetti bolognaise.
Executive producer Tim Hincks ; Series producer Gloria Wood (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/foodanddrink
Suicidal. With statistics showing that in Britain two young men a day kill themselves, Modern Times examines the role of the internet in suicide. Unable to communicate in any other way, depressed young men are turning to the many websites dedicated to suicide to share feelings and discuss methods. Contains some disturbing material. See Choice. Director David Hevey ; Executive producer Lynn Alleway (S) (W)
Soft Cell star in the last in the series about eighties pop. Drink, drugs, break-ups and breakdowns rewarded Marc Almond and Dave Ball after they conquered the world with Tainted Love. The duo remember the hits and splits.
Director Serena Cross: Series producer Mike Connolly (S) (W) BBC MUSIC: Young Guns Go for It. a double CD and cassette of eighties hits, featuring Spandau Ballet. Madness and more, is available from retailers
Analysis of the day's major news. with Jeremy Vine.
Including at 11.00 News headlines. (S)
The Hidden World of Country Fire Stations. lan'stryingto produce a book about fire stations - but Lisa's telling the family about their sex life and the firemen aren't helping.
Written by Simon Nye ; Director John Henderson ; Producer Margot Gavan Duffy Further cast and next episode tomorrow at 11.20pm (R) (S) (W)
The Pothole. A pothole claims George's prized keyring, while Kramer adopts part of a highway. (S)
Followed by Weatherview
Nikolai Demidenko plays Bach's Prelude and Fugue in E
(Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2 No 9). IS) (W)
Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Psychology in Action Understanding Violence - (S) 12848 1.00 Open Advice Study to Succeed 86596 1.30 The Academy of Waste? (S)
Secondary Schools 2.00 Science in Action - a look at the physical process. (S)
Languages 4.00 France Inside Out: Montpelier- guide to French travel, people and culture. 11867 4.30 Talk French (parts 5-6) Working In the Community 5.00 Planning, IT and Communications -planning for the future with new technology. Ends 6am.