With Sara Coburn.
(Timetable on Monday)
With John Nicholson and Sophie Raworth. Timetable on Tuesday Subtitled .............
Studio debate.
(Subtitled)
Two friends are given the chance to look tall. Presented by Shauna Lowry.
Celebrity panel game.
Celebrity chat and topical features.
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from Brighton, presented by Huw Edwards and Diana Madid with guest presenter David Steel. The session includes party leader Paddy Ashdown's speech.
Weather
(Subtitled)
The threats against Libby come to a head. Paul hurts Hannah's feelings. Phil confronts Karl about his relationship with Sarah.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
Alex thinks that he has discovered the identity of the man who is the father of Monique's daughter, Lara.
Quincy has to find the source of a sexual transmitted disease before it causes an epidemic.
(Repeat)
Topical weather stories.
Cartoon.
(Shown at 8.35am on BBC2)
Animation.
Peggy and Poppy visit the zoo.
(Repeat)
Cartoon capers with the loveable babies.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Continuing the comedy.
When Mr Wymi seems stressed, and starts fearing dangerous triangles, Billy decides he needs a holiday.
Dogsbody tries to win the jackpot in a competition.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
(Subtitled)
Brigid pushes Rob into a more glamorous career. Karen is caught in a compromising situation, while Ben seems to be getting out of control.
This week's episodes written by Brian B Thompson
(Shown at 1.40pm) (Subtitled)
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
Weather John Kettley
(For details see Monday)
Featuring the latest consumer news and investigative reports on everything from car dealers to supermarkets and banks to tour operators. Presented by Anne Robinson and Alice Beer.
(Subtitled)
Hotline: phone on [number removed]. Calls charged at national rate; e-mail: [email address removed]
Weekend Watchdog with Anne Robinson continues tomorrow at 7pm
Phil's return to the Square is a less than happy occasion. Sanjay and Gita are forced to take drastic action.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)
(Subtitled)
The against-the-clock or gardening challenge series - in which a team of experts has just two days to transform a garden without the knowledge of its owner - continues with Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh visiting Pudsey in west Yorkshire, where they produce a parents' haven and a children's play area in a small, terraced garden.
See today's choices.
See Alan Titchmarsh: page 38
By the Labour Party.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather John Kettley
Thriller starring Donna Mills, Michael Ontkean
Jodi and Mick Davison, a couple experiencing some marital problems, move to Stepford, Connecticut, hoping that the change of scenery will help rejuvenate their relationship.
But the women of the town have plotted to mould husbands into their version of perfect men - sometimes with deadly results.
(1996)
See Films: pages 50-58 **
David Dimbleby returns with the series which invites the public to put politicians on the spot.
The MPs on tonight's panel in London include shadow Health Secretary Ann Widdecombe, minister for the Cabinet Office Jack Cunningham and Liberal Democrat agriculture and rural affairs spokesman Charles Kennedy.
Audience: if you would like an application form to join the studio audience for future programmes around the country. telephone [number removed]. Calls will cost no more than 25p
Thriller, continuing the I-Spy season of films, starring James Coburn, Lee Grant
Robert Elliot, tipped to take a major post in the American government, is faced with one major problem: four people know of his dangerous and illegal activities in England. Elliot devises an ingenious plan whereby all four will kill each other.
(1974)
Our Man Flint is tomorrow at 12.25am
See Films: pages 50-58 *
Followed by Weather