With Tanya Beckett.
(Timetable on Monday)
With John Nicolson and Julie Etchingham. Timetable on Monday Subtitled .................
Studio debate.
Culinary challenge show, hosted by chef Kevin Woodford.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Live chat show.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Today's design roadshow comes from Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
Simon Biagi and the design team revamp a living room in a Mexican style.
Using coriander.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Shopping panel game.
Longleat guide Jane Burgess conducts her first tour.
(Repeat)
Weather
(Subtitled)
Ruth's web of lies begins to unravel.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
A woman crashes into the Chief's van after collapsing at the wheel of her car.
(Repeat)
Celebrity lifestyle show.
(Subtitled)
Cartoon fun with the fruit-fuelled superhero.
(Repeat)
Animation.
(Repeat)
Paul and Barry run a holiday camp.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
More animated fun with the mischievous babies.
(Subtitled)
Continuing the comedy series about a robot butler. A home-made polish makes the furniture shrink.
(Cast and next episode on Thursday at 4.20pm)
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Third of the 13-part comedy series.
Ancient documents show a right of way through Tony's office.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Lifestyle magazine for young people. Including a look at surfing in Cornwall, plus chart-toppers S Club 7 talk about their favourite things. With Jean Anderson, Aaron Carpenter, Nigel Clarke, Tina Kelly, Gerard McCabe and Holly Rivers.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)
(Subtitled)
Followed by Rewind: 1952: the Schoolboy King
How a 16-year-old Crown Prince Hussein learned he had become King of Jordan. Told by Sameh Shafi.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)
(Subtitled)
(Shown at 12.35pm)
(Subtitled)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
(Subtitled)
(For details see Monday)
(Subtitled)
Followed by Weather
Philip Avery
(Subtitled)
Carol Smillie continues her look at Portugal's Algarve, Alison Comyn samples an all-inclusive resort on the island of Antigua, and Alice Beer enjoys the sunshine of Gran Canaria. Plus Dougie Vipond takes a self-catering break in Northern Ireland, and a Scottish family embark on their first holiday abroad to Disneyland, Paris.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Roy makes matters worse with Barry, while Bianca reaches boiling point at the Queen Vic.
This week's episodes written by Kate Wright and Joanne Maguire
(Subtitled)
Animal behaviourists help more people with their problem pets. Featuring an aggressive cat, a horse that is terrified of saddles and a Dalmatian obsessed with food. Presented by Philippa Forrester and vet Mark Evans.
(Subtitled)
Series offering an intimate insight into six marriages.
This week the wedding of Marie Edley and Peter Toole, which is organised with military precision by Marie's divorced parents and their respective new partners. However, a hitch on the eve of the ceremony prompts a late change of plan.
(Subtitled)
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather Philip Avery
(Subtitled)
Third of a six-part drama by Lucy Gannon, set in a secondary school.
Starring Lenny Henry, Amanda Redman, Clive Russell
Debbie Bryan clashes with a jealous Jan Woolley, who resents her promotion to deputy head.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Soundtrack: available on CD from retailers
Everybody's talking about... Amanda Redman: page 15
Hope and Glory 9.30pm BBC1
Writer Lucy Gannon says this drama series "is about heroic teachers and making a difference," and by this third episode the crusade to turn the fictitious Hope Park school into a splendid seat of learning is well and truly under way. Whether it be getting new desks or getting students in on time, our heroic headteacher is "getting it sorted". Go to the top of the class, sir.
The devices Gannon uses are, perhaps, a tad obvious and some of the characterisations are not particularly subtle. The bad teacher (played by Pippa Guard), for instance, is really vile so that we hate her as much as the pupils do and will cheer as loudly when she gets her comeuppance. Still, it's undemanding drama, even if the wry smile on your face is from the knowledge that school was never like this.
More reconstructions of dramatic rescues, including how an amazing set of coincidences saved the life of a motorcyclist, and the story of a woman who fell through a window she was trying to open and impaled herself on a railing. Plus another visit to Bristol Royal Infirmary's accident-and-emergency department.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
The celebrity TV panel game.
(Shown last Thursday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
US hospital drama double bill.
11.40 Divided Loyalty
A favour for a friend could cost Kronk dearly, while Wilkes is torn by conflicting interests.
12.25 V-fibbing
Austin faces the consequences of telling the truth, and McNeil considers surgery to prolong a jockey's career.
(Subtitled)
Code for 11.40-12.25
12.25-1.15
11.40-1.15 (not PDC)
Followed by Weather
(to 6.00am)