Listings
Ballroom dancing.
Contributors
Writer:
Tracey
Hammett
Mr Mopple reads a story about a hungry fox.
Gordon helps a lost plant.
Lofty removes a tree stump.
The Pirate Gang sail again.
Milton magics some eggs for decorating.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Repeats are not indicated.
10.30 The Way Things Work
(ages 7-9)
10.45 Razzledazzle
(4-5) Double bill.
Grandpa conjures a panacea for the jilted Marilyn.
(BW)
Followed by The Witness
Repeats are not indicated.
Oddsquad (ages 11-18)
Live quarter-final action in this year's women's international grass-court championship at Eastbourne. With Sue Barker.
David Mercer. Virginia Wade and Sam Smith commentate. BBCi: uninterrupted live coverage available from 11.30am via the red button
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Mercer.
Unknown:
Sam
Smith
The baby birds prepare to leave the safety of their nest-box.
Shown yesterday evening
Ladies'Day continues with the Ascot Gold Cup at 3.45. Plus starts at 4.20 and 4.55. Highlights at
12.20am on BBC1. (5)
Sheffield - a city forged by the steel industry - hosts today's auction.
Live: Women's Euro
2005 Coverage of the second semi-final, which sees England face the runners-up in Group B at Warrington's Halliwell Jones Stadium
(kick-off 6.30). Likely opponents for
Hope Powell 's team - in the semi-finals for the first time since 1995 - are two-time champions Norway or a resurgent French side. Presented by Celina Hinchcliffe. Producer Emma Josling
Editor Lance Hardy The final will be shown live next Sunday on BBC2
Contributors
Unknown:
Hope
Powell
Presented By:
Celina
Hinchcliffe.
Producer:
Emma
Josling
Editor:
Lance
Hardy
In Scotland, Dan Cruickshank visits a mighty symbol of the Victorian railway age.
Contributors
Presenter:
Dan
Cruickshank
Director:
Jenny
Dames
Producer:
Allan
Campbell
The final programme sees the team review highlights of the past three weeks.
(Rptd Fri at 2.20pm) [web address removed]
BBCi: interactive features available via the red button
Contributors
Presenter:
Bill
Oddie
John
Ogilby's "Britannia" (1675). Can the first-ever road map still be used to cross the Pennines?
As No
Football at 8pm. Rptd tomorrow 2.20pm www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch BBCi: interactive features available via the red button
You Are? Bill Oddie embarks on a moving personal journey as he researches the fate of his mother, who was institutionalised for most of his childhood.
Will his findings on mental health care in the postwar era help him to see her story in a new light? Director Simon Chu
Series editor Ben Gale
Contributors
Unknown:
Bill
Oddie
Director:
Simon
Chu
Editor:
Ben
Gale
6/8. Money. When gambling fails to raise enough cash for a fairy-tale wedding, Kath throws a lingerie party.
First shown on the digital channel Ftn
Contributors
Kath Day:
Jane
Turner
Kim Craig:
Gina
Riley
Kel Knight:
Glenn
Robbins
Sharon Strezlecki:
Magda
Szubanski
Brett Craig:
Peter
Rowsthorn
With Jeremy Paxman.
Contributors
Presenter:
Jeremy
Paxman
Highlights of the second semi-final: the winners of Group A against the Group B runners-up. The final will be shown live next Sunday on BBC2
Money and fame turned footballers from working-class heroes into media icons. Time Shift explores how this change occurred. With Chris Waddle and Jimmy Hill.
Director/Producer Stephen Rankin
Contributors
Unknown:
Chris
Waddle
Unknown:
Jimmy
Hill.
Producer:
Stephen
Rankin
BBC4onBBC2 As
Football at 11.20pm.
Zone www.bbr_cauk/learningzone
Secondary Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 RE: Testament Old Testament stories - Abraham, Joseph, Moses and Ruth. 72185 4.00 RE: Testament David and Saul, Elijah, Jonah and Daniel.