Repeats are not indicated.
6.00 News and the Democratic
Agenda? (S) 39835 6.30 Sydney-Living with Difference (S)
7.00 Packaging Culture (S)
How to build a boat to fit
America's Cup rules. (R)
A 15-year-old girl recalls seeing
REM at Glastonbury.
How the eighties was a decade of scientific revelations. (R)
How the fast food outlet Yo! Sushi set about expanding. (W)
Ends 11.15.
Taz-Mania
Animation. (R)(S)
8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
The family are stranded in the desert without water. (R) (S)
9.00 Fix and Foxi
Animated double bill. The gang land on a ghost ship.
(R) (S)
9.15 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody poses as the Queen and goes on a cruise ship. (R) (S)
9.35 Kenan and Kel
Kenan foils a robbery attempt. (R) (S)
10.00 Grange Hill
Omnibus edition.
Kelly is the subject of gossip.
Written by Suzie Smith and Philip Gerard
Shown last Tuesday/Thursday on BBC1 (S) (W)
10.50 Hyperlinks
The wacky science show presented by Dominic Wood, Heather Suttie and Matt Felwick.
Today, what it's like to go into space and a visit to the Canary Islands.
(S) (W)
Coldplay's hit singles, including Shiver and Yellow, as performed on Later with Jools Holland.
(S) (W)
The first in a new series of the US version of Robot Wars in which remote-control warriors do battle.
Shown last Monday (S)
Josie d'Arby, Vernon Kay ,
Joe Mace and Lisa Rogers host the live pop show. Viewers can e-mail questions for guests at: totpplus@bbc.co.uk.
Series producer Gary August: Executive producer Paul Smith (S) (W) TOTP2 is on Wednesday at 6pm
Jo Coburn presents the political programme for London and the South East. E-MAIL: metropol@bbc.co.uk REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Presented by Hazel Irvine .
1.35 Olympic Dreams First in a new feature following the progress of prospective British medal winners at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
1.55, 3.45 Ice Skating Action from the World Figure Skating championships in Vancouver, with the ladies' competition and the ice dance. Barry Davies and Robin Cousins commentate.
2.15, 2.55 Cross Country The 29th World Cross Country championships conclude in Ostend with the women's 4km race, followed later by the men's 12km. Steve Cram and Brendan Foster provide the commentary.
2.40 Wortd Snooker Live coverage of the draw for the first round of this year's world championship. Producer Kate McKeag ; Editor
Peter Allden (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Ends 6.30.
Series producer Wendy Darke ; Editor Fiona Pitcher WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Croc Crusader A visit to the biggest crocodile sanctuary in India, which has been so successful that some of the crocs need to be caught and moved. Narrated by Paul McGann. Producer Sally Wheale ; Series producer Michael Gunton (R) (S) (W)
5.30 Planet for the Apes Chimps. Tonight Charlotte Uhlenbroek looks at chimps in the wild in Africa and the threats they face. Producer Dan Rees ; Series producer Wendy Darke (S)
5.40 Natural World Transylvania ... Living with Predators
Documentary looking at the high proportion of wolves and bears living in Transylvania and how their existence affects the human population. Narrated by Andrew Sachs.
Producers Mike Salisbury and Justine Evans (S) (W)
A revealing portrait of Chancellor Gordon Brown and his shadow Michael Portillo – two of the most enigmatic and powerful figures in British politics, who, although bitter rivals, still share a surprising amount in common. Presented by Michael Cockerell , the programme includes film of the two men's early years and contributions from friends and critics. Producer Simon Finch ; Editor Anne Tyerman (S) (W)
Mad Cows and an Englishman. Reporter Edward Stourton investigates the story of maverick farmer-turned-environmental scientist Mark Purdey , who has spent the last 17 years looking for proof that environmental factors cause both BSE and its human equivalent, CJD.
Producer Leo Telling; Executive producer Farah Durrani (S) (W)
Continuing the repeat run of the landmark series about the Second World War, narrated by Laurence Olivier. The legend of German mastery on land is dispelled with the encirclement and defeat of their army at Stalingrad. (R) (S) BBC History Magazine: published monthly, price £2.95
Chimera. Mulder investigates a mysterious series of deaths involving ravens and broken mirrors. (S) (W)
Puff Daddy Keeping It Real. Gary Younge goes in search of the real Puff Daddy, the middl&class boy who cultivated the ghetto lifestyle and became a successful rap star, but eventually landed before a New York judge on gun charges. Director Bruce Goodison ; Executive producer Maxine Watson (S) (W)
With guests Claire from Steps, EastEncterMichael Greco, Wonderstuff singer Miles Hunt and comic Junior Simpson. Shown last Monday (S) (W)
Tonight, a T-shirt puts Dave Gorman on front pages worldwide as he continues his search for people who share his name. Producers Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/choice/dave
Another slice of Indian pop culture, including the top male model and skin whitening. With Mini Mathur and Asif Seth. Executive producers Remy Blumenfeld and Gavin Hay
Series producer Mike Bluett (S) (W)
Comedian Simon Munnery journeys to discover England - and shout about it. With Kevin Eldon and Johnny Vegas.
Director Stewart Lee ; Producer Richard Webb (S) (W)
Barbara Hershey. A brilliant tabloid photographer stumbles upon a wartime government scandal in his pursuit of a beautiful and unattainable woman. Reviews pp 72-75.
Director Howard Franklin (1992,15) (Colour and BW) (S)
Repeats are not indicated.
National Test Revision 2.00 KS3 Bitesize Revision Maths 3 (S) Languages 4.00 Italian Journey (part 1)
Working in Construction 5.00 Customer Care and Communication Skills
Open University 6.00 A School for Our Times? 87794 6.30 How We Study Children Ends 7.00am (S)