With Hayley Miller.
(Timetable on Monday)
With John Nicholson and Sophie Raworth. Timetable on Monday
Studio debate.
(Subtitled)
Today a makeover for two fundraisers aiming to drive Mini Coopers to Italy in aid of the NSPCC. With Oz Clarke
Another live report from Southampton general hospital.
Regional News and Weather
A couple re-create a Victorian snug at their home in Selly Park, Birmingham.
Culinary challenge, with Richard Cawley.
Regional News and Weather
Weekday elimination quiz show presented by Fred Dinenage.
Antiques game show. Today's experts are silver dealer Daniel Bexfield and Gillian Neale, a specialist in ceramics.
Topical weather stories.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Phil and Ruth frantically plan their wedding. Toadie suggests Bill moves in, but can he afford it? Libby receives devastating news. Repeated at 5.35pm
Today's first visit to Preston Guild Hall for continued live third round Grand Prix action. Introduced by David Vine.
Animation about a podgy dog.
(Shown at 8.35am on BBC2) (Repeat)
At the Roundabout Stop, everyone is squabbling.
(Repeat)
More comedy with the Chuckle Brothers. Reading other people's diaries leads Barry and Paul into trouble. With John D Collins.
(Repeat)
Game show in which children and adults compete. With Dave Benson Phillips.
Fourth in a seven-part comedy drama about a brother and sister whose parents have separated. Joe and Emily are dismayed when Colin decides to ditch his boring image and become "groovy".
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Children's magazine, presented by Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Richard Bacon and Konnie Huq.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.40pm)
With Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Peter Cockroft
For details see Monday
This week a report from America on how injured dogs are being saved with the help of artificial blood in a technique that could pave the way to a breakthrough in treating humans in need of transfusions. Artificial blood could mean the end of donor shortages and problems with matching rare types, along with the elimination of blood-borne HIV. Also, how viewers can help track what could be the biggest meteor shower for more than 30 years as comet Temple-Tuttle passes the Earth next month.
Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester, with Jez Nelson, Craig Doyle and Anya Sitaram.
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BBC Tomorrow's World Magazine: from newsagents.
Robbie throws a party and Sonia finds herself in a frightening situation with an uninvited guest. Another deal goes wrong for Roy, who takes it out on Pat.
(For cast see Thursday)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)
Carol Smillie presents the first in a new series telling real-life tales of extraordinary good fortune, with the live midweek National
Lottery draw as the centrepiece. Tonight's guests are a couple for whom love blossomed again 60 years after their first romance.
(Subtitled)
(Note: previous winning numbers from lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helpline on [number removed])
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather Peter Cockroft
Then National Lottery Update
Another chance to see last year's Christmas special.
Victor's plans for a quiet autumn break in the West Country have an eerie and utterly terrifying conclusion.
(Repeat)
Victor accidentally kidnaps a businessman's mother. There is a mix-up over a holiday cottage, Victor buys a haunted caravan, and Margaret has a heart attack.
A sinking ship is every mariner's nightmare. In the days of wooden vessels, survivors could cling to the wooden wreckage, but the advent of iron ships led to the development of lifejackets and life rafts. Today a lifeboat can protect victims from burning oil and the most tempestuous seas.
Dougie Donnelly introduces news and action from tonight's third round matches in the Grand Prix at Preston Guild Hall.
Drama, based on a true story, starring Richard Chamberlain
Spring 1974: the well-to-do Colburns are a healthy and happy family. However, when 16-year-old Terry and his mother stumble upon an armed robbery, the consequences are horrific.
(1991)
See Films: pages 69-76 ***
Followed by Weather