With Anna Jones.
At 6.00 News; 6.10 Business news; 6.15 Sharewatch - share price movements; 6.27, 6.57 Regional news; 6.30 Sport; 6.35 Consumer, workplace and personal finance issues; 6.55 Weather.
Noel Thompson and Sophie Raworth.
At 7.00, 8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.27,7.57,8.27,8.57 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32, 8.32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Weekday studio debate, hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
(Subtitled)
Audience: for details how to join ring [number removed]
The weekday elimination quiz
Live weekday chat show mixing news and top celebrities. With Vanessa Feltz.
See Letters: page
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Mark Curry hosts the design roadshow today from Durham
More culinary challenges, supervised by Ainsley Harriott.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Daily word panel game with Bob Holness, Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig
Celebrity panel game.
(Repeat)
Topical weather stories.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Lance is devastated about his break-up with Amy. Will the bank give Drew a loan?
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
For her father's sake, the Chief investigates a woman's unsolved murder.
(Repeat)
David Frost and Loyd Grossman view more celebrity homes.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Why Bird meets a new driver at the Bus Stop.
(Repeat)
Unicorns come under attack.
More fun from the madcap seaside bed and breakfast.
Animated aphid antics.
The animals goon a dream holiday.
(Repeat)
Keith sets out to find the Opal fields.
(Subtitled)
Children's magazine.
With Simon Thomas, Stuart Miles, Katy Hill and Konnie Huq.
(Rptd tomorrow 7.50am BBC2)
(Subtitled)
(Shown at 1.40pm) (Subtitled)
With Martyn Lewis, Moira Stuart.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Website: [web address removed]
A roundup of the regional news, weather and sports reports, with Mike Embley, Gwenan Edwards and Charley Figgis.
Subtitled
Regional programme.
A special football managers edition of the sports quiz. John Parrott is joined by Sunderland's Peter Reid and Middlesbrough boss Bryan Robson, while Ally McCoist is assisted by Sheffield United player-manager Steve Bruce and Leeds United's David O'Leary. Hosted by Sue Barker.
(Digital widescreen)
The consumer health magazine. Tonight a report from California on a remedy that is helping many Americans to stop smoking but isn't on prescription over here. Plus the drug first manufactured 100 years ago which has an ever-increasing number of benefits attributed to it. With Alice Beer and Dr Mark Porter.
(Digital widescreen)
An accident changes the face of the Queen Vic forever. Peggy and Frank are on tenterhooks all day, while Jamie sees an opportunity for profit.
(For cast see Tuesday)
Website [web address removed]
BBC video and book: The Mitchells: Naked Truths video, price £13.99; Blood Ties: the Life and Loves of Grant Mitchell by Kate Lock, available in paperback, price £4.99
Soap and flannel: page 12
The new comedy series starring Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash
Mrs Merton's little boy finds love at the chemist, but will the lovely Judith fall for Heaton Norris's most eligible bachelor?
(Repeated on Sunday) (Digital widescreen)
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather Peter Cockroft
(Subtitled)
Documentary series following trainee RSPCA inspectors.
In Swansea, Tony struggles to save a dying horse, while in Barnsley, Neill tries to capture guinea fowl which has escaped from a local bird sanctuary. Dave must interrupt his Manchester training to resit his legal exam.
Teenagers are having sex younger than ever before. And as the age of first sexual intercourse drops, the number of teenagers getting sexually transmitted diseases is rising fast. Doctors are worried that most teenagers don't realise the risks they are running.
Panorama talks to young people just starting out on their sexual lives to find out what makes first sex so dangerous, and examines what can be done to stop teenagers taking such risks.
(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)
The plain-talking comedian visits New South Wales's second-largest city, Newcastle, tries beach fishing for salmon, and pays tribute to Brett Whiteley, a personal friend who died after years of heroin addiction. Contains strong language.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Third part of the new coastal drama starring Nick Berry
Newcomer Arthur Denton is found walking along the cliff tops in a suicidal state.
(Shown last Thursday)
(Next episode on Thursday at 8pm)
(Digital widescreen)
Comedy starring Dudley Moore, Nastassja Kinski
World famous conductor Claude Eastman suspects his young wife of having an affair with a violinist. Madly jealous, he plots revenge, with farcical results.
(1983, 15)
See Films: pages 54-59 ***
Followed by Weather
In Hardtalk at 3.30am Tim Sebastian talks to Cheryl Carolus, South African High Commissioner to Britain.