With Tanya Beckett. Including at 6.00 News; 6.10 Business; 6.15 Sharewatch; 6.27, 6.57 Regional news; 6.30 Sport; 6.35 Consumer issues; 6.55 Weather.
With Michael Peschardt 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.
Editor Andrew Thompson
Studio debate show, with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
(Subtitled)
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
Daily series from Southampton general hospital, presented by Gaby Roslin.
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
Weekday series of quick culinary creations. With Ainsley Harriott.
Linda Barker hosts the daily do-it-yourself series using leftovers and oddments.
Today, making shelves.
(Subtitled)
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
Daily elimination game, presented by Eamonn Holmes.
(Subtitled)
Daily dictionary definitions panel game.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Harold receives an unusual bequest.
Repeated at 5.35pm
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Weekday comedy series. Will Audrey come to terms with her new social position?
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Shown at 10.30am on BBC2)
(Digital Widescreen) (Subtitled)
Animated fun with the child-like horrors.
Animated adventures of an eight-year-old aardvark
Animated fun.
Adventure series based on a story by K.A. Applegate about five teenagers who find a spaceship. The Animorphs infiltrate a suspicious new club.
(Subtitled)
The children's magazine returns for its 41st series as Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker kick off their Australian summer expedition.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
(Digital widescreen)
(Shown at 1.45pm)
With Fiona Bruce. Including a weather summary.
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A roundup of regional news, weather and sport, presented by Gwenan Edwards , Mike Embley and Charley Figgis.
Editor Jane Mote Subtitled ...............
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Followed by Weather Peter Cockroft subtitled
The sporting quiz hosted by Sue Barker. On Ally McCoist's team are boxer Chris Eubank and England cricketer Darren Gough. John Parrott is joined by England and Leeds midfielder David Batty and athlete Iwan Thomas, the European, Commonwealth and World Cup 400m champion.
(Repeated next Saturday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Figures show a third of drugs given to children in hospitals have never been tested for use on them. In this documentary, parents of children who've died from drug errors tell their stories and doctors discuss the dilemmas of treating children with new drugs. Shelley Jofre and Steve Le Fevre report.
(Subtitled)
Beppe is heartbroken by a shock discovery about his new flame. Sarah plans elaborate revenge on old enemy Teresa.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
BBC Book: Bianca's Secret Diary, paperback price £5.99 from retailers
Soap and Flannel: page 13 and What made Kathy come home?: page 28
This week the interior design challenge comes from Elstree in Hertfordshire. Designers Laurence Llewelyn Bowen and Michael Jewitt experiment with modern Mexican and baronial-style interiors, while resident expert "Handy" Andy Kane gives his opinion on their efforts. Presented by Carol Smillie.
With George Alagiah.
Regional News; Weather Peter Cockroft
First in a six-part documentary series examining burglary from all points of view-the perpetrators, the police and the victims. In tonight's programme police catch a 19-year-old who has burgled 300 homes.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
The current affairs series returns with a report on adoption.
Children are being left with parents who neglect and abuse them because the law says keeping families together is the ideal. But a confidential report says the law should be changed, with children at risk taken away from their families and adopted much sooner. Sarah Powell reports.
See today's choices.
(Note: as Panorama is likely to react to news events, its subject matter may change)
Sir Anthony Van Dyck, royal painter to King Charles I, was the first artist to make the English glamorous and sophisticated. Four hundred years after his birth, and with the largest exhibition of his work in 100 years opening on 11 September at London's Royal Academy, Omnibus examines how he transformed portraiture from stiff formality to suggestive and sensuous beauty.
(Digital widescreen)
Artist in the Frame: page 7
Exploring the effect Sir Anthony Van Dyck, royal painter to King Charles I, had on portraiture, transforming it from stiff formality to sensuous beauty. Show more
In the last of the series, Professor Robert Winston explores the processes the body goes through when we die. Contains some nudity and the death of a contributor.
(Digital widescreen) (Repeat)
This episode looks at death and follows Herbie on his final journey as he slowly succumbs to cancer.
Guests include American actor, director and comic Billy Crystal.
(Shown last Thursday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Drama starring
Brian Dennehy
Jacqueline Bisset
Sam Mercer , a middle-aged architect, falls in love with his colleague Nell Bergen, a feisty, free-spirited new colleague. After Sam has admitted the affair to his wife Eliza, Nell is diagnosed as being terminally ill. Director Tom McLoughlin (1994.12)
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* See Films: pp 54-61 *** Followed by Weather