With Paul Burden.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Andrew Harvey and Liz MacKean.
Timetable on Monday
Kevin Woodford challenges two more inept cooks.
(Stereo)
Another makeover.
(Stereo)
Studio debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Mark Curry, today in Maidstone, introduces more design ideas to try at home.
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Consumer advice with Tony Morris and Ruth Langsford.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Advice on dealing with builders and on eliminating draughts.
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Word panel game with Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig.
Antiques panel game.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Topical weather stories.
Sarah and Alex fall for the same man and Tim decides to leave Erinsborough.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
Quincy's plan for a quiet ocean cruise turns into a nightmare when strange deaths occur on board.
(Concludes tomorrow)
(First shown on ITV)
Celebrity lifestyle show.
(Stereo)
Little is bored with the quiet life.
(Repeat)
A visit to a wildlife hospital.
(Repeat)
Cartoon adventures.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
First of a 15-part comedy drama.
Matron orders a robot to help her run her old people's home-but Mr Wymi, as pieced together by young Billy, looks set to disrupt the smooth-running of Matron's business.
Fleur decides to go into politics and Dogsbody looks at animal homes. Plus cartoon fun with Tom and Jerry and Barney Bear.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)
Alison plays detective, Brigid and Rob have a narrow escape.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Stereo)
With Jill Dando and Anna Ford.
Weather Michael Fish
For details see Monday
The latest consumer news and investigative reports, in which the top names on British high streets come in for close scrutiny. Presented by Anne Robinson and Alice Beer, with reports from Liz Kershaw, John Nicolson and Andy Webb. Tonight, the high-street bank that took £107,000 from a customer's account but now wants to pay back only £5,000. How a mint condition Mercedes was damaged by an inexpensive bottle of wax spray, plus a report on the spine operation the private health organisation Bupa would not pay for.
Hotline: phone free on [number removed]
(Weekend Watchdog with Anne Robinson begins tomorrow at 7pm)
George forces Councillor Dixon's hand and Kathy manages to shock Grant.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather Michael Fish
(Subtitled)
More extraordinary stories of heroism and bravery with Michael Buerk and Juliet Morris.
In the last in the series, the US Coast Guards launch a mission to rescue one of their own men, abandoned in a storm 300 miles offshore when the winch on his helicopter jammed.
Also, the unfortunate skier who fell into a snow-covered crevasse and became jammed between two walls of ice, 100ft below the surface. Plus a dangerous and daring climb to save a young African trapped on a high cliff at Victoria Falls.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Second of a four-part series showing how parents are coping with the pressures of raising children in modern Britain. The series concentrates on the intensely personal stories of families who are finding their children particularly challenging.
This programme tells the story of the Broadrick family's quest to communicate with their autistic son, how they learned of the radical approach of the Option Institute in America, the two years of fundraising to visit for two weeks, and the miracle they could only dream of.
See today's choices.
Scotland's constitutional future will be decided today.
Kirsty Wark and Anne Mackenzie will analyse the votes as they come in, they'll be joined by BBC Scotland's political editor Brian Taylor who, with leading politicians, will explain what the results mean for the nation. Peter Snow will be on hand with dramatic new graphics, including a virtual reality parliament, to chart how Scotland has responded to the possibility of devolution. See today's choices.
All set for Scotland's big night: page 24