Swab has fun with Cutlass's pea shooter.
(R)
Poppy and Karl prepare to go for a walk. (R)
Animated fun with the little creatures. (R)
Adventures with the spinach-guzzling sailor and Olive Oyl.
(R)
A new series begins with tips on decorating a room cheaply.
(Shown yesterday at 4.35pm on BBC1) (S) (W)
Montecero's men steal a magical talisman from the tribal burial caves.
(R)
Tobias discovers some shocking news about his father. Last in the series.
(S)
Another adventure with the friendly ghost.
(R) (S)
More adventures with the six-year-old boy.
(Repeated at 2pm) (R)
Po shows Laa-Laa some bluebells.
(S)
The Tweenies perform a panto called Jake and the Beanstalk.
(R) (S) (W)
More animated adventures from Evergreen Forest.
(R) (S)
A ruthless animal controller impounds the Bigfoot.
(R) (S)
When Les Bailey confiscates a magazine from Drazic in class, he has no idea just how the repercussions will affect his future.
(R) (S)
Lowri Turner offers tips on how to choose maternity wear for every stage of pregnancy.
(R) (S)
The latest business news and consumer developments.
Animated double bill. First, Brum meets a marching band.
(R)
Brum goes to a street party.
Dilys has lost her earrings and Bella's necklace has disappeared. (R)
Poppy begins an exercise routine. (R)
(Shown at 9.50am)
Animated fun with Pat and his trusty cat. (R)
Greenclaws gets a musical present. (R)
Melvin and Maureen make their own hat music and some rather strange sound effects. (R)
Simon's old school friend comes to stay, and Badger declares war.
(R) (S)
Adventures with the toys. (R)
(Digital: UK Today); Weather (S) (W)
Esther Rantzen hosts the last of this week's discussion shows where invited guests and a studio audience debate more topical issues.
(S) (W)
Ainsley Harriott hosts the beat-the-clock cookery show. (S) BOOK: Ready Steady Cook: Fast Meals for Two, £6.99, from retailers
Elimination quiz with Anne Robinson.
(S) (W)
The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular. Troy McClure hosts a special show featuring clips from the first cartoon shorts and previously unseen footage. Featuring the guest voices of Buzz Aldrin and Glenn Close. (R) (S)
6.20 The Twisted World of Marge. Marge gets entrepreneurial as she sets up her own pretzel franchise. Featuring the voices of Jack Lemmon and Joe Mantegna. (S)
The weekly battle continues as six more remote-controlled fighting machines attempt to become grand champion. Presented by Craig Charles and Julia Reed. Director Stuart McDonald ; Series producer Bill Hobbins
Repeated at 12.05am (S)
A new six-part series following award-winning garden designer Dan Pearson over the course of a year as he attempts to complete his most ambitious project to date. Sense of Place. The first visit to the garden at Home Farm, Northants, takes place in the autumn, during which Dan discusses the shrubs he intends to plant. See Choice.
Director/Producer Claire Whalley (S) (W) Factual: page 24
Cumbria. Gardener Chris Beardshaw takes to the skies in the first episode of a new six-part series which aims to seek out Britain's most inspirational gardens. Arriving by helicopter in the Lake District, Chris dons his waders and goes in search of the ultimate water feature. See Choice. Series producer Kathy Myers : Executive producer Owen Gay (S) (W) Factual: page 24
Recalling the life of flamboyant pianist Liberace, who shot to fame in the fifties. Family and friends discuss his public persona and how he tried to hide his homosexuality right up to his death from an Aids-related illness in 1987.
(R) (S) (W)
The last of three first-hand accounts recalls life in domestic service and fighting for queen and country.
(S) (W)
Analysis of the day's major news stories, with developments at home and abroad, presented by Kirsty Wark. Including at 11.00 News headlines.
(S) (W)
(Shown yesterday at 6.45pm) (S) (W)
(Shown at 6.45pm) (S)
A special featuring drum 'n' bass outfit Roni Size and Reprazent. (W)
Murder mystery starring George C Scott. Adrian Messenger supplies retired British intelligence officer Anthony Gethryn with a mysterious list of names, most of whom have met with "accidental deaths".
Ends 2.55am.
(1963) (BW) (S)
Films: pp 49-79 ***