With Tanya Beckett.
(Timetable on Monday)
With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth. Timetable on Monday Subtitled .....
Gaby Roslin is joined by the stars of EastEnders for a morning of programmes live from Albert Square, beginning with cast members' favourite moments from the series.
9.10 Kilroy
Topical debate, hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
(Subtitled)
9.55 Women of Substance
A look at the female characters who have dominated Albert Square over the years.
Including News (Subtitled) and Weather
10.10 City Hospital
Live reports from Southampton general.
(Subtitled)
10.55 A Morning with EastEnders
Gaby Roslin chats to cast members, plus the EastEnders Family Fortunes quiz.
Including News (Subtitled) and Weather
11.10 Ainsley's Meals in Minutes
More quick culinary creations.
(Subtitled)
11.40 A Morning with EastEnders
A live phone-in to the cast, plus viewers' fantasy storylines.
(Subtitled)
Including News (Subtitled) and Weather
Videoplus code for 9.00-12.00 (not PDC)
The elimination game of memory and knowledge.
Word panel game, with Alan Coren, Sandi Toksvig and Bob Holness.
(Subtitled)
Weather
Tad gambles on a last ditch attempt to get Sarah and Peter back together.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
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Audrey is appalled when she discovers that Richard plans to remove the old fireplaces from Grantleigh.
(Repeat)
(Shown at 10.30am on BBC2)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Smurfette gets some special shoes.
(Repeat)
Dave Benson Phillips invites another two teams to battle it out while avoiding the gunge tank.
When Fleur goes out for the evening, Dogsbody invites some friends round.
(Subtitled)
Ollie lands himself in an embarrassing situation. Sita and Jake's first date is definitely a bit weird.
(Continues tomorrow at 5.10pm)
This week's episodes written by Michael Ennis and Tilly Black (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Then Rewind: 1971: the Troubles
A bomb blast in a Belfast furniture showroom is recalled by 13-year-old Eddie Kinner.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)
Shown at 1.45pm
With Fiona Bruce. Including a weather summary.
(For details see Monday)
Followed by Weather
Michael Fish
The consumer magazine returns with a new series of hard-hitting investigations into everything from inefficient local councils and health authorities to poor tour operators and car manufacturers. With regular reporters Beaky Evetts, Adrian Goldberg and Matt Allwright.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
(Weekend Watchdog is tomorrow at 7pm)
Carol decides to tell Dan the truth, knowing that he will be enraged. Dan threatens Bianca, but will Ricky have the final say?
(For cast see Monday and Tuesday)
Former vet school friends Emma, Joe and Trude reflect on how they have progressed in their careers during a reunion at their old college.
Trude has mixed feelings about going back, but has a chance to prove how she has progressed as a vet when she performs a tricky operation on a rabbit with an injured eye.
Last in the series, which returns next year.
(Digital widescreen)
The second of two programmes this week that highlight the suffering caused by allergies. Eczema patients Henry and Charlie Cole travel to a holiday camp for people with allergies, while chronically explosive sneezer Penny Spofforth sees a consultant allergist. Meanwhile GCSE student Emily Wilkins considers trying an obscure asthma treatment.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
A six-part historical comedy set at the court of Louis XVI, starring Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders
Colombine, Comtesse de Vache, has been challenged to seduce the delectable Marquis de Bonvie.
See today's choices.
(Repeated next Wednesday)
(Digital widescreen)
Outrageous liaisons: New season, page 26
Nick Hancock chairs the comedy sports quiz, as regulars David Gower, Gary Lineker and Rory McGrath are joined by Jo Brand, Gabby Yorath and Pauline McLynn.
(Digital widescreen) (Repeat)
Clive Anderson engages more celebrity guests in light-hearted conversation, including comedian, actor and director Billy Crystal.
(Repeated next Monday)
(Digital widescreen)
Paul Merton asks Esther Rantzen why she hates housework, astrology and the word "toilet".
(Shown last Friday on BBC2)
(Digital widescreen)
Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley recall the highs and lows of the 1995/96 season. A year that saw Manchester United taking the double concluded with England's hosting of Euro 96, remembered by guests including Alan Shearer, Stuart Pearce, Lee Sharpe and Ruud Gullit.
(Digital widescreen)
Thriller starring Jim Metzler
George, a computer expert facing the sack, absconds with company funds. In the Nevada desert he picks up an odd and possibly deranged couple with a talent for attracting murder, mayhem and treachery.
See Films: pp 48-52 ***
Followed by Weather
There will be a break in transmission tonight between 3 and 5am when BBC1 transmitters are shut down for test purposes.