With Sylvester and Speedy Gonzales.
Astro Boy's friend Tatsuo pretends to be a robot and gets into trouble. (R) (S)
Dance moves and style tips, and how not to lose your nerve in the school play.
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Robert thinks he has a foolproof plan.
The Tweenies make a green dragon.
Pingo makes mischief at an art museum.
A little star lands on the moon by mistake.
The cub plays hide and seek.
Repeats are not indicated
10.30 BBC Primary History: Britain since 1948 - the Swinging Sixties
(ages 7-11)
10.50 BBC Primary History: A Walk through Time - Health
(ages 7-11)
11.10 BBC Primary History: Ancient Egypt - Everyday Lives
(ages 7-11)
11.30 Focus: Substance Misuse - It Makes Me Feel Good
(ages 9-11)
11.50 Focus: Life
(ages 9-13)
Westminster updates with Jenny Scott.
Experts answer viewers' questions on the maze of phone tariffs and packages now available. With Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell.
Take Part: viewers can submit queries to [email address removed; or via [web address removed]
All eyes will be focusing on the E300,000 top prize as live coverage of the British Masters tournament from the Belfry course in Sutton Coldfield,
Warwickshire, continues with the second round. Defending champion Thomas Bjorn won't give up his crown without a fight as he bids to become the first man since Greg Norman in to win back-to-back titles. Presented by Hazel Irvine.
Commentary by Peter Alliss ,
Ken Brown and Andrew Cotter. Producers Jonathan Bramley and jo McCusker <S)
Can the amateur enthusiasts triumph against the team of general knowledge giants?
Matthew Fort, Prue Leith and Oliver Peyton choose between Angela Hartnett and Bryn Williams in the conclusion of the Welsh round of the kitchen battle. Repeated tomorrow on BBC1 and BBC2
A Tug of the Forelock. Tom and Barbara take temporary work as domestics - for Margo and Jerry. Writers John Esmonde and Bob Larbey
Producer John Howard Davies
Three years after transforming a small garden with a handful of annual seeds, Alan Titchmarsh returns with a contemporary re-design using the existing plants. Series producer Kath Moore : Exec producer Dick Colhurst Alan Titchmarsh : page 24
Featuring a visit to the Malvern Spring Show where Monty Don explores the Garden Life Pavilion, Carol Klein surveys the Floral Marquee, and Rachel de
Thame meets some of the show garden designers.
Producer Andy Vernon : Series producer Rosemary Edwards Grow bags/Water Slice offers: p30; Free roses offer: p
5/6. One of America's worst natural disasters struck in the early hours of 18 April 1906. This film marks the centenary of the San Francisco earthquake by revealing the true scale of the catastrophe through the words and images of those who survived.
Director/Producer Christopher Rowley
5/9. Adam Hart-Davis tests inventions originating in ancient Mesopotamia. Series producer Ian Potts (Revised repeat)
5/6. All You Need Is Love. Arthur Smith , Will Self, Rory McGrath and others decry the rich list, house prices, modern art and the Royals. Geoffrey Palmer narrates. Director/Producer Stuart Prebble RT DIRECT: Grumpy Old Men merchandise is available from www.blueshoots.com/rtdirect
With Kirsty Wark.
Kirsty Wark and her guests assess the cultural week.
John Waters 's irreverent satirical comedy starring Edward Furlong and Christina Ricci follows an unpretentious young photographer who becomes the darling of New York's jaded art scene. Review page 52. (1998,15)
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2.00 Civil War Endgame 34481 2.30 Giotto The Arena Chapel 5266936 3.20 Ever Wondered? 29493477 3.30 Animated English The Creature
Comforts Story 44868 4.00 Independent Living 21961 4.30 The Dangers of Powerful Neighbours 32400 5.00 The Euro Beat 86787 5.30 Ever Wondered about Food? Sausages