With Sara Coburn.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Michael Peschardt and Sophie Raworth. Timetable on Monday
The studio debate show.
(Subtitled)
Two budding cooks challenge chef Brian Turner to beat their efforts.
(Subtitled)
Lively daily chat show.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Another set of solutions to a range of gardening dilemmas
Do-it-yourself experts Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe decorate a nursery room for a man and his expectant wife
Regional News and Weather
The antiques game show
The shopping and consumer game show, presented by Paul Ross
Topical weather stories.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Who is telling the truth, Drew or Mike?
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
A convict seeks revenge after his son is shot.
More celebrity homes.
(Subtitled)
Peggy Patch and friends visit a farm.
(Repeat)
Animated tales from Chucklewood Park.
(Subtitled)
The last in the series of animated adventures.
(Repeat)
Cook walks out and the super-strength stew is a disaster.
This week's episodes written by Malcolm Lane
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Horror drama series.
Alex is convinced the next-door neighbours are werewolves.
(Subtitled)
(Shown at 1.40pm) (Subtitled)
With Huw Edwards. Including weather summary.
(Subtitled)
(For details see Monday) (Subtitled)
Followed by Weather
Isobel Lang
(Subtitled)
The last in the current series highlighting consumer issues for householders asks whether it's worth buying white goods abroad, looks at what happens when people lose the view from their homes that they think they have paid for, and counts the cost of switching mortgages. Presented by Adrian Chiles.
(Digital widescreen)
A phone call spells trouble for the Jackson family. Is Pat about to tell Roy the truth about her feelings for him and lose him for good? Meanwhile, Lisa is trying to prove to Melanie that she's a nineties woman - but will her efforts end in rejection?
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)
(Subtitled)
The animals rescued include a cat caught between chimney stacks and an orphaned badger found on a railway track. Back in the hospital, vet Adam Tjolle has trouble getting to grips with an elusive nine-year-old budgie called Starlight. Presented by Rolf Harris, with Shauna Lowry and Rhodri Williams.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Kate's accountant has some bad news for her. How can she stop his profit becoming her loss?
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather Isobel Lang
By the Liberal Democrats.
The first part of a series that was originally shown in 1994.
Gary is concerned by his lack of sexual experience and invents a rampant past. But proving to Dorothy that he's had over 50 lovers could be difficult.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
The last in the current series of the comedy sports quiz hosted by Nick Hancock, with regulars David Gower, Gary Lineker and Rory McGrath. This week's special guests are Jonathan Ross and Jeff Green.
(Repeated next Tuesday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
The Black Country comedian Frank Skinner continues his series of stand-up, offering more unique insights into life, with the help of celebrity guests.
(Repeated next Saturday)
(Digital widescreen)
Tonight's programme is from the Pavilion in Bath, where the panel includes Secretary of State for Social Security Alistair Darling, Conservative spokesman on constitutional affairs Dr Liam Fox and author Jilly Cooper.
Presented by David Dimbleby.
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Highlights of today's Group B matches, introduced by John Inverdale. At Leicester, West Indies take on Scotland, while Australia play Bangladesh at Chester-le-Street.
Highlights of the second round of the French Open from the Roland Garros stadium, Paris. Chris Bailey is joined by Peter Fleming, with commentary from John Barrett, Barry Davies and Mark Cox.
Followed by Weather