Business French for beginners.
Jackson finds out about snow.
Then Diddy Dick & Dom
Followed by Newsround
The Flying Pigs discover an extremely smelly job.
(Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1)
Pictures using masking tape and paint.
Justin makes a new friend.
The adventures of a scientist.
(Repeats are not indicated)
10.30 Primary History
(ages 7-11)
10.50 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 9-11)
Samaritan Snare. Geordi is taken hostage by dangerous aliens.
More tomorrow at 10.30am
Followed by The Witness (R) (S)
Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott. (S)
Presented by Adam Shaw and Nik Wood.
(Repeats are not indicated)
1.00 Coming to England
(ages 5-7)
1.20 BBC Primary Geography
(ages 7-11)
Daily magazine.
Sudoku based quiz show.
Paul Martin examines a collection of Arthur Conan Doyle memorabilia in Portsmouth.
Rhubarb growers compete: who will crumble first?
Caustic quiz.
Quiz hosted by Dermot Murnaghan.
The semi-finalists cater for 500 hungry children.
3/8. This week, Papworth Hospital's team meets Laila, who collapses whenever she laughs, and Geoffrey, whose nocturnal leg twitching is driving his wife to distraction. See yesterday's choice.
Shown yesterday at 10.45pm on BBC1
New series 1/4. Cars. A look at ways in which commuting by car can be avoided as traffic continues to increase on Britain's busy roads. The government predicts that by 2025 the volume of vehicles will have increased by 40 per cent. making even simple journeys a logistical nightmare.
John Ware examines the alternatives to "carmageddon". Director Leo Telling; Executive producer Paul Woolwich The Inside Story: page 82
Cheetahs: Fast Track to Freedom. Simon King spends two years raising cheetah cubs Toki and Sambu, orphaned when a lion killed their mother.
The animals spend more time away as they develop their independence and hunting skills - and encounter the real dangers of the African Bush.
Producer Simon King
3/3. The final part of Michael Cockerell's documentary looks at the Prime Minister's final years in office. This was a period dominated by a series of crises, including health problems for the Premier, perceived spats with chancellor Gordon Brown, dealing with the aftermath of the war in Iraq and the cash for honours allegations. Insiders, colleagues and rivals shed new light on this era.
Prime Minister's Questions are in The Daily Politics, Wed 11.30am
8/8. The series concludes with a look at the grieving process. Sarah-Jayne Dawes finds it difficult to revisit since the death of her daughter Freya. She finds comfort in a meeting with founder Sister Frances. Producer Jonathan Mayo ; Series producer Geoffrey Smith
Rptd with signing on Thursday at 2.55am on BBC1
With Jeremy Paxman.
The theme of love is explored in the Anglo-
American poet's work and life, including interviews from some of his closest friends and a look at how his relationships were reflected in his writing.
Director Susanna White ; Executive producers Roger Thompson and Peter Maniura
Frank is disgusted when a mission that would save a hostage school group on the Los Angeles subway is cancelled.
First shown on Bravo
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Schools Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Revisewise at Home Science revision.
4.00 Revisewise Challenge at Home Science