'Blue's Clues'
(Channel 4, 6.50 to 7.15am)
In this programme for pre-schoolers, Kevin and Blue the dog experiment and discover that fruit floats in water.
'Omnibus - Chuck Jones: A Life in Animation'
(BBC 2, 8 to 9pm)
In the past decade animation has established itself as one of the most popular forms of entertainment for children and adults alike, in films and television. This programme explores the life of Chuck Jones, the visionary behind such unforgettable characters as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Road Runner.
18 November
'The Ark - Monkey Puzzles'
(ITV 1, 11 to 11.30am)
The religions series for children continues with the crew of the Ark visiting India and the Taj Mahal to tell the Hindu story of Anjaneya, the monkey that swallowed the sun.
'Correspondent'
(BBC 2, 7.15 to 8pm)
On the eve of the third anniversary of the signing of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Sue Lloyd-Roberts hears why India's 80 million working children have decided to organise themselves into unions and publish their own newspapers.
19 November
'Making Tracks'
(BBC Radio 3, 3.40 to 4pm)
'Blue Peter' presenters Liz Barker and Matt Baker play more sounds for younger listeners on the subjects of music for cowboys and pilots. The programme's website has original music-making interactive games and activity packs for children at www.bbc.co.uk/makingtracks.
'Art Attack'
(ITV 1, 4.10 to 4.35pm)
Neil Buchanan offers children more tips to create pictures, paintings and collages. Further programmes are on every weekday at the same time.
'Eureka TV'
(BBC 1, 4.20 to 4.35pm)
The children's science programme tests out a new football designed to make scoring goals easier, and finds out how hailstones are formed.
'Blue Peter'
(BBC 1, 5 to 5.25pm)
A celebrity bring-and-buy sale in the studio is in aid of this year's appeal, to provide mobility buses for the elderly. '4x4'
(BBC 1, 7.30 to 8pm)
An investigation into the state of Britain's medical service, from hygiene in hospitals and the rise in assaults on GPs and nurses, to Government plans to send patients abroad for operations.
20 November
'Case Notes - Coughing'
(BBC Radio 4, 9 to 9.30pm)
Dr Graham Easton finds out if remedies such as inhaling steam for a baby with croup and cough medicines bought over the counter actually work.
22 November
'SMart'
(BBC 1, 5 to 5.25pm)
The theme of the art programme is animals, making a 3D cardboard shark and a kitchen roll elephant, and sketching animals in their location.