With Paul Burden.
At 6.02 News; 6.12 Financial markets; 6.15, 6.35 Business news; 6.27, 6.57 Regional news; 6.30 Sport; 6.55 Weather.
With Jon Sopel and Liz MacKean.
At 7.00, 8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32, 8.32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Astrological predictions presented by Esther McVey, with guest astrologer Marjorie Orr
Studio debate.
(Subtitled)
Continuing the series about Southampton general hospital.
Mike Saunders, a gold-medal winner at the Chelsea Flower Show, talks about the art of wedding flowers.
(Repeat)
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from Edgbaston of the final morning's play in the First Test between England and South Africa. Introduced by Tony Lewis
Weather
(Subtitled)
Topical weather stories
Lance finally succumbs to Amy's demands; Madge fights for her life.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
Celebrity homes quiz.
(Subtitled)
Mark Sanger meets a college activist who is determined to get his message across.
(Repeat)
(Repeat)
Animated fun.
(Repeat)
Another chance to see the adventure series. Les has a nightmare.
(The series concludes on Wednesday at 3.55pm on BBC2) (Repeat)
Animation about a friendly ghost.
(Subtitled)
More fun on the inter-schools game show presented by Sally Gray.
(Repeated on Friday at 7.50am on BBC2)
In today's World Cup special, Stuart Miles meets the Scottish squad, Katy Hill talks to the England team about their training programme, and Richard Bacon reports from two of the World Cup stadiums in France.
Plus in the studio, presenter Desmond Lynam and commentator John Motson talk about coverage of the event.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Subtitled)
Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
Comprehensive regional news, with Gwenan Edwards, Mike Embley, Charley Figgis and Gargy Patel. Plus weather, and sports reports from Rob Curling.
(Subtitled)
Noel Edmonds with the quiz show in which three teams of two show their knowledge of TV.
The current affairs magazine, presented by Juliet Morris.
Tonight to mark the start of National Food Safety Week, Here and Now reveals new evidence on the escalating risks of food poisoning, Chris Choi reports on the caterers that the customers do not see, and a food hygiene survey reveals a range of deadly food bugs in the home. Plus Wendy Robbins meets a young couple who are living 1940s lifestyle.
Terry and Irene's post-honeymoon bliss is shattered, and Pat plans a surprise party for Roy.
For cast see Friday
Concluding the comedy series about a counsellor and her partner.
Starring Caroline Quentin, Chris Langham, Amanda Holden
Kate's college friend makes an irresistible offer. But what would life without Kate be like for the others?
See today's choices.
The expert's view: Review, p
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather John Kettley
Continuing the series about Britain's parking law enforcers. Tonight Mike Greenidge tries to break his record of 95 tickets by issuing more than 100 in one day, while police traffic warden Roger Poole breaks his own personal best by issuing six tickets on his south London beat.
(The series concludes tomorrow at 10pm)
(Subtitled)
Brazilian soccer star Pele tells Panorama the "beautiful game" is in danger of becoming just a "money game" in this investigation into the multi-billion pound global football industry. While fans scrabble around for tickets at inflated prices on the black market, sponsors offer free entry to matches and hospitality. Tonight's programme asks if the fans now matter when it's the money men who will really win at the World Cup.
(Note: as Panorama is a topical programme and likely to react to events in the news, the above programme is liable to change.)
Films under review tonight include The Apostle, written and directed by Robert Duvall who co-stars with Farrah Fawcett and Miranda Richardson, and the spoof costume drama Stiff Upper Lip, with Prunella Scales, Sam West and Peter Ustinov. Plus Katie Derham visits the set of Elizabeth to watch Shekhar Kapur directing the film starring Cate Blanchett, Richard Attenborough and Eric Cantona.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
Murder mystery starring James Coburn, Jennifer O'Neill
Hospital pathologist Peter Carey is determined to prove his friend is innocent of murder.
(Widescreen) (1972, 15)
See Films: pages 59-68
Comedy starring Bill Fraser, Raymond Huntley
The death of Mr Grimthorpe is viewed with relief by his rival in the local undertaking business, until new management take over.
(1972)
See Films: pages 59-68 *
Followed by Weather
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