With Hayley Miller.
At 6.00 News; 6.12 Financial markets; 6.15, 6.35 Business news; 6.27, 6.57 Regional news; 6.30 Sport; 6.55 Weather.
With John Nicholson and Sophie Raworth. 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.
Editor Andrew Thompson
Studio debate.
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Two nursery nurses are transformed by the makeover magicians
The start of another week of daily dramas at Southampton general hospital. Presented by Gaby Roslin
Regional News and Weather
Simon Biagi and the team set to work on a roof-top flat in Bristol
Culinary-challenge show, hosted by Ainsley Harriott.
Regional News and Weather
Weekday elimination quiz presented by Fred Dinenage
Michael Parkinson presents another edition of the antiques quiz show.
Topical weather stories.
Repeated at 3.15pm
Weather
Will Lance and Amy be reconciled?
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
The legacy of a long-dead hijacker threatens a small community.
(Repeat)
Quiz show with Bob Monkhouse.
(Repeat)
Shown at 12.50pm
Animation about a tiny man who lives in a clock.
Charlie and Why find out about workhorses.
(Repeat)
Animated series about magical domains.
(Repeat)
Animation.
Today's show is all about food.
(Subtitled)
A creepily comic triple-bill of cartoon capers.
Horror drama. Erin and Marty try the studio tour.
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Stuart Miles reports from Uganda on endangered mountain gorillas.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
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(Shown at 1.40pm)
Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart
Weather David Braine
Comprehensive regional news, weather and sports reports, with Gwenan Edwards , Mike Embley and Gargy Patel.
Editor Jane Mote
Michael Aspel springs a surprise on another guest, with a secret cast of family, friends and key contributors waiting in the wings.
(Subtitled)
The current-affairs show presented live by Juliet Morris.
Silence and Secrecy
In the past eight years more than 100 people have committed suicide in British prisons, 88 of whom were aged between 15 and 21. With the numbers increasing, Here and Now asks what is happening to the care of the state. The friends and family of those who die say they face a wall of silence and secrecy.
Plus in the concluding part of a special report from Sri Lanka, Sankha Guha and pop star Robbie Williams watch the one-day campaign to immunise every child against polio.
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Write to: Here and Now, [address removed]
Alison Graham: Review, pl50
Sonia, Nicky and Martin cause chaos for Robbie. Mary places Ruth in an unenviable position.
(Next episode on Wednesday at 7.30 pm)
(For cast see Thursday)
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Documentary series about Birmingham children's hospital.
Chatty eight-year-old Aaron [text removed] shows great courage in his battle against cancer. Tomboy Clare [text removed] has fallen off a climbing frame at school. A three-week-old baby who isn't feeding properly is rushed in, breathless. And seven-year-old Adele [text removed] is recovering from her extraordinary 14-hour triple-transplant operation.
(Subtitled)
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather David Braine
A look behind the scenes at the Forest Mere health farm in Surrey.
It's give-up-smoking week and both the clients and staff are nervous. The smokers are put through a battery of therapies but their craving increases, and then the ultimate test beckons - a trip to the pub. Meanwhile celebrity guests arrive - Sir Jimmy Savile and actress June Brown alias Dot from EastEnders.
(Subtitled)
An investigation into past corruption in one of the country's biggest police forces. Panorama tells the inside story of how detectives who served in the West Midlands Drug Squad framed suspects and misappropriated drugs and money. For years the West Midlands police has been dogged by allegations of wrongdoing, from the railroading of the Birmingham Six to the revelation that some members of the Serious Crime Squad were torturing suspects.
Peter Marshall reports on the difficulties the force has had in trying to stop corruption and the troubles experienced by officers who have spoken out against their colleagues, only to see some of them escape justice.
(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)
Comedy drama starring Christian Slater, Milla Jovovich
Having deserted his pregnant girlfriend, high-school dropout George Kuffs witnesses the brutal murder of his brother, owner of one of San Francisco's private policing franchises.
(1991, 15)
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Aaron is caught in a distressing situation and Billy continues to defy Kate.
Lisa replaces the school's sex education teacher when Gary wishes to learn how to make love to a woman.
Followed by Weather