With Tanya Beckett.
(Timetable on Monday)
With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth. Timetable on Monday Subtitled ..................
Studio debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Audience: for details on how to join ring [number removed]
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
Weekday live relay of events from Southampton general hospital.
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
The effervescent chef with more rapid recipes.
(Subtitled)
Anna Ryder Richardson, Jake Robinson and Joe Falconer transform a house in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
Elimination quiz show.
Lexicographical quiz.
Weather
Tad's cost-cutting is found to be the reason for the concert cancellation. Is Amy stalking Lance and his new girlfriend?
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
A patient who appears to have amnesia has an ulterior motive that puts Dr Sloane and a senator in danger.
Audrey moves out of Grantleigh Manor, and Richard and his mother move in. (Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Shown at 10.30 am on BBC2)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Comedy series.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
The gungy game show that pits children against adults returns with the first of four editions this week. With Dave Benson Phillips.
Comedy drama. Colin tries updating his stuffy image, while Joe's toy aeroplane gets stuck on Robbie's head.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
First of this week's four editions of the drama series. Jake's plans for a day at the seaside are hijacked by an unexpected companion. Nat's friendship with Harry is severely tested. Nikki comes under pressure to tell her parents about her problems.
(Next episode tomorrow)
(For cast and credits see Thursday 5.10pm) (Repeat)
Followed by Rewind: 1970: I Am What Am
Camilla Hunsley tells the story of eight-year-old Christine Zapf's part in a successful campaign against makers of the disabling drug thalidomide.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Subtitled)
With Fiona Bruce. Including a weather summary.
(Subtitled)
(For details see Monday)
Followed by Weather
Peter Gibbs
(Subtitled)
Six programmes in which celebrities revisit favourite holiday locations.
This week, actress Joanna Lumley returns to the island of Tsarabanjina in Madagascar, and comedian Phill Jupitus reveals his affection for Boston in America. Presented by Gaby Roslin.
See today's choices.
Wish you were here, sweetie: New season, page 26
Bianca tries to calm a nervous Dan and prevent Carol from going through with her plans.
This week's episodes written by Simon Ashdown and Annie Wood
(For more cast see Monday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Twice-weekly series following the careers of young vets.
Trude treats a dog who has been injured in an encounter with a postman, Steve attempts to help a cow who is reluctant to get to her feet, and Keith treats a lizard who has gone off her food.
The final visit is on Thursday at 8pm.
(Digital widescreen)
Over eight million people in Britain suffer from an allergy. The first of two programmes sees how different approaches can relieve the mysterious and sometimes life-threatening symptoms of sufferers.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
(Next programme on Thursday at 8.30pm)
Dr Mark Porter: page 38
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather Peter Gibbs
Kosovo has hit the headlines, and the recruits suddenly face the possibility of being sent to war. While Nine Platoon learn the basics of attack and survival at Winchester, the Guards take a day trip to the First World War battle fields in Ypres in Belgium.
(Digital widescreen)
When the Queen came to the throne in 1952, there were 100th birthday telegrams to send out. This year, there are over 9,000 and the number is doubling every decade. In this documentary, contemporary centenarians reveal themselves to be busier and healthier than some much younger people, with passions as diverse as motorbikes, dancing, painting and religion.
(Digital widescreen)
Another chance to see the first episode of this new drama.
(Shown on Sunday at 9pm)
(Digital widescreen)
Highlights of this year's ISTAF meeting in Berlin, concluding this season's Golden League with the winner of the $1 million jackpot. Commentary is by Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, and Stuart Storey.
Drama based on true events, starring Andre Braugher, Ruby Dee
Baseball player Jackie Robinson had the talent to be the first black man to enter the Major Leagues. But in the Second World War he was forced to defend himself against trumped-up charges.
(1990)
See Films: pp 48-52 ****
Followed by Weather