With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
(Stereo)
With Andrew Harvey and Fiona Bruce.
Timetable on Monday
(Subtitled)
With Anastasia Cooke.
For details see Monday
(Subtitled)
Cookery challenge with Fern Britton.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Esther Rantzen looks at jealousy, and asks whether it proves you care or shows that you don't trust the one you love.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Henry Sandon looks at antiques in the shape of animals.
(Stereo)
Robert Carrier travels around the Caribbean islands. Today he visits Puerto Rico to prepare piones and chicken in lamond sauce.
(Repeat)
Regional News and Weather
Fraser saves a lorry and its driver from certain disaster, but is rewarded with a $10 million dollar lawsuit.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Fans recall their favourite moments from Neighbours.
Regional News and Weather
Game show hosted by Paul Daniels.
( Repeat) (Stereo)
Anne decides that she's had enough of boys, and Tim finds a friend in Susan.
Repeated 5.35pm
(Stereo)
Weather
(Subtitled)
A ruthless television executive plans her boss's death. But can her "perfect" alibi fool Lt Columbo?
(Repeat)
Quincy helps out a young couple who are accused of murder when one of their children is found dead. With guest star Tyne Daly.
(Repeat)
Cartoon.
(Repeat)
Superhero animation.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Claymation antics as Morph tries to run his own TV Station.
(Stereo)
In this week's cartoon and wildlife show. Dogsbody gets to star in his own TV commercial. Plus animation with Tom and Jerry and Pingu.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.35am on BBC2)
A look at how children in Hyderabad. Pakistan, are trying to ease tensions between Hindus and Muslims.
Continuing a rerun of the eighth series.
Harry persuades Cher to face up to her Nan's illness.
For cast see Tuesday
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Shown at 12.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Nicholas Witchell and Jennie Bond.
Weather Michael Fish
For details see Monday.
The series helping consumers make the best choices.
Vanessa Feltz looks at the gamble of house-swap holidays, following the Mullins family as they trade their London home for an apartment in Barcelona, and three students volunteer for a makeover as they get kitted out for their first jobs.
Annie's angry when George makes a deal with an old friend and Phil has a difficult encounter.
For cast see Tuesday
Omnibus edition on Sunday
(Stereo)
The final episode of the series of real-life dramas from Heathrow finds Customs Officer Garth Powell accused of torture in the green channel, and Anita Newcourt faces problems on a VIP-filled charter to Hong Kong.
The programme returns for a special edition at Christmas.
See today's choices.
Continuing the new comedy series set in a transport cafe starring Gary Olsen, Gwen Taylor.
Bob is less than supportive of Tilly's efforts to find a job, so Pamela offers to introduce her to a women's group to discuss her problems.
See People: page 12
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
The second of two programmes about the changing role of the children's charity turns the spotlight on the present-day work of Barnardo's. Over projects throughout the UK work with children in desperate circumstances, and the methods are very different from those used in the past. The harrowing story of Mabel Johnson, separated from her twin sister for over 60 years, is contrasted with the very different experiences of today's Barnardo's children.
See today's choices.
Barnardo's revisited: page 23
Caroline Aherne assumes the guise of chat show hostess Mrs Merton, with guests Lord Lichfield, Carol Vorderman and Barbara Windsor.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
The Mrs Merton Show
Lord Lichfield, Carol Vorderman and Barbara Windsor
30 minutes on BBC One London
Available for years
Caroline Hook in the guise of Mrs Merton unnerves her celebrity guests with a series of off-the-wall questions. Guests are Lord Lichfield, Carol Vorderman and Barbara Windsor.
In the second of four Proms recorded for BBC television James Naughtie introduces Beethoven's Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral), recorded at the Royal Albert Hall on 30 July, and David Attenborough talks about the enduring relationship between music and nature.
Mark Wigglesworth conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Beethoven's sensitive portrait of the countryside, integrating birdsong, peasant dancing and storms into a highly sophisticated symphony that has become one the favourites of the concert repertoire.
Thriller starring Yul Brynner, Charles Gray, Edward Woodward.
American agent Peter Novak arrives in London on the trail of a ruthless ring of counterfeiters. He and his British partner Thompson infiltrate the gang but once inside, it becomes difficult to know who to trust.
(1969)
See Films: pages 48-55 *